Not exact matches
Laura grew up picking fruit and selling it at her
family's fruit and vegetable patch and farm market in the Niagara region of southern Ontario, where the «local food movement» was a part of
everyday life even
before it became a buzzword.
The film accurately delineates a 1950's midwestern
family, and viscerally captures the
everyday, unplanned, mundane
life of the time: rough - housing, pre-adolescent boys playing in the grass with their dogs, wrestling in the tall grass pastures, mothers watching intently, arms - crossed to the discretion of their children outside a window, fathers kissing their children and wives on the cheek, brief - case in hand,
before a long day's work at the plant, and the aestival sun browning the faces and arms of all under its path.
Speaking of the tablet's launch, Sumit Agnihotry who is the vice president of product marketing at Acer America had this to say: «Staying connected and entertained are firmly embedded as a part of our
everyday lives — and the Acer Iconia Tab A500 does this and so much more in a performance - minded, sleek and stylish design,»
before also adding, «This tablet absolutely delivers on the expectation that customers can be entertained, stay in touch with
family, friends, colleagues and social networks, as well as keep up on the world around them in a way that is intuitive and fluid, and also incredibly enjoyable.»
Special emphasis on introducing your new
family member to all those «scary items» they have never seen
before and don't encounter in their
everyday life such as bicycles, walkers, crutches, canes, skateboards, costumes (Halloween).
Organized around each of these cities and
families, Gordon Parks: Back to Fort Scott features previously unpublished photographs as well as a seven - page draft of Parks» text for the article, and presents a rarely seen view of the
everyday lives of African American citizens years
before the civil rights movement began in earnest.