Sentences with phrase «fact generations of family»

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In fact, passing on a subscription to the next generation has become something of a family tradition.
Fun Fact: Porter spends his time between Atlanta, home of SalesLoft, and Winter Haven, Fla., where his wife's family are fourth - generation tangerine famers.
In fact, this norm of caring for the generations can apply to persons who are single, divorced, in single - parent or blended families and, to paraphrase one of the historic prayers, «to all sorts and conditions of human beings.»
FACT is... with exception of two couples in my familu (have a HUGE family on both sides) The older generation has celebrated OVER 50 years of marriage and NOT ONE of them had to live together to get there.
In fact, I know a couple of families that have generations - old strains of SCOBYs that have made many babies over the years.
«While it's wonderful that there are all these new majority students coming to university,» says Ross,» [but] the fact of the matter is that... the percentage of those students earning degrees is much lower than people coming from continuing generation families
The fact that the MAC family is a family of many cultures, generations and beliefs brought deeper meaning to the Holiday.
That a group of women did achieve a family size close to replacement (an average of about 2.1 children is required to insure the same population in the next generation) several decades ago when contraceptive techniques were less sophisticated than even today's unsatisfactory variety is compelling testimony to the fact that lower fertility is attainable even without a revolution in contraceptive technology.
In fact, we're an actual family here: Our President and Chief Investment Strategist, Tim Lutts, is the son of our company's founder, another of our analysts is a third - generation member of the family, and our other analysts are all long - term advisors with the company.
Much of its charm comes from the fact that it has been owned and run by the same family for four generations.
Grandfacts: State Fact Sheets for Grandparents and Other Relatives Raising Children AARP, Brookdale Foundation Group, Casey Family Programs, Child Welfare League of America, Children's Defense Fund, & Generations United (2011) Includes State data factsheets on the number of grandparent caregivers; listings of local programs, resources, and services; State laws and policies for kinship caregivers; information about key public benefit programs; and national organizations that may be of help.
In fact, almost 50 per cent of Aboriginal Victorians have a relative who was forcibly removed from their family through the Stolen Generations.
AACAP wishes to thank the Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation for supporting production of the Depressed Child and Teen Suicide Facts for Families.
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