Sentences with phrase «everyday the problems faced»

Here was a man who lived amid the bustle of city life, who saw everyday the problems faced by Aboriginal culture today, but through it all managed to stay true to his roots.

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The problem that faced the framers of the Constitution 11 years after the Declaration was how to incarnate that vision in everyday politics.
Their aim is to simply solve the everyday problems parents face in a smart, safe, simple and beautiful way and they have a single promise that baby products should take some of the work out of being new parents, so you can enjoy the experience and everything that parenthood has to offer.
The problem is that Home Secretary Theresa May describes the crime as «human beings used as commodities for the personal gain of others» (Hansard, 8 July 2014 col. 166), provoking the question of how this form of exploitation differs from other «everyday» exploitation faced by many (if not most) workers.
«Albany spends a lot of time on the politics, but not nearly enough time tracking down real solutions to the problems everyday New Yorkers face,» Democratic Policy Group Chair Sen. Daniel Squadron, D - Brooklyn, said in a statement.
The first two questions, at least, are the ones that make Marvel Comics so popular; these heroes wrestle with somewhat the same problems that most everyday teens face.
It offers fifteen carefully written stories in which the characters of Sam and Gloria face an everyday problem.
Beyond compassion, I think we need to give children the SEL skills they need to cope with the everyday issues they have to face — emotion regulation and problem solving being at the top of my list.
Because young people in cities have serious issues and problems in their faces everyday, and many of those problems have implications for social justice — such as race, class, and power — we try to have students and teachers together explore the root causes of problems.
The second test of numeracy, which will be introduced next May, will assess pupils ability to solve problems involving numbers they are likely to face in everyday life.
While my years of teaching have given me the experience I need to tackle the everyday problems my students face, it is essential that teachers enter the classroom armed with the tools they will need to create a «home» for their students where they can grow and thrive, both academically and emotionally.
Since they are handled by people and computers, mistakes are bound to occasionally happen, meaning everyday people will sometimes face problems with their credit profiles.
Student loan debt is not just a problem facing everyday Americans; it is also a problem that affects many members of the 115th Congress.
And they help people with the full range of everyday problems, the greatest of which is staying in their apartments or house when they are facing improper eviction or foreclosure.
The question is whether or not it is or can be effective in the evolving digital world where people face their everyday legal problems.
So JustCite's editorial team has a good understanding of the kind of everyday problems legal practitioners and students face?
Though having such a policy can not provide you with a magic wall to keep out problems, it can give you a sense of calm in facing the unknown possibilities that lurk in the corners of everyday life.
Ethereum's developers are beginning to notice problems faced on the network, which certainly make it difficult for the network to grow and be used in everyday life.
Every crypto investor faces the same problem: opportunities to exchange digital tokens for goods and services in our everyday lives are very limited.
We are not talking about everyday problems that most parents face.
When emotional problems become overwhelming or interfere in your everyday life, individual therapy can help you resolve dilemmas, face your fears, overcome the loss of a relationship, create windows of opportunity, uncover your strengths, and enhance your quality of life.
Early training courses addressed to preschool children would help them to develop self - regulation skills (emotional, cognitive, relational, behavioural)(Perricone Briulotta, 2012; Perricone et al. 2012a); when addressed to parents they would help to develop their parental competencies in order to face their child behavioural problems related to everyday life; specific preschool and school educational paths addressed to teachers would help develop didactical strategies oriented to the development of cognitive and meta - cognitive competencies in children.
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