Not exact matches
On reputation «At 27 years old, my biggest fear was bein» judged / How they look at me reflect on myself, my family, my city / What they say «bout me reveal / If my reputation would miss me / What they see from me / Would trickle down generations in time / What they hear from me / Would make «em highlight my simplest lines.&raqu
On reputation «At 27
years old, my biggest fear was bein» judged / How they look at me
reflect on myself, my family, my city / What they say «bout me reveal / If my reputation would miss me / What they see from me / Would trickle down generations in time / What they hear from me / Would make «em highlight my simplest lines.&raqu
on myself, my
family, my city / What they say «bout me reveal / If my reputation would miss me / What they see from me / Would trickle down generations in time / What they hear from me / Would make «em highlight my simplest lines.»
New
Year's Eve is one of the biggest global celebrations, with people throughout the world coming together with family and friends to reflect on the prior year and get excited for the coming
Year's Eve is one of the biggest global celebrations, with people throughout the world coming together with
family and friends to
reflect on the prior
year and get excited for the coming
year and get excited for the coming one.
As I've entered my last
years of life I've
reflected on my own parent's deaths and my love for my
family has been my foremost consideration in my own mortality.
I'm living in a different state than my
family members and won't be attending synagogue tomorrow (sadly, I'll be at work)... but I plan
on making this tomorrow evening to get in the spirit while I
reflect on what an awesome
year it's been, and contemplate my hopes and goals for the next.
Every
year around holiday time, I, like many people,
reflect on family traditions, good and bad times of past holidays, and new traditions that I hope to start with my own
family.
The next few weeks are about prioritizing what's really important: spending time with
family and friends, celebrating the season and taking time to
reflect on the past
year.
A statement released by The FA read: «James has had the chance to
reflect on his international career in recent months and consider his next steps, particularly with a young
family at home and having allowed himself little free time away from the professional game in the past 15
years.
We've visited with the sellers of our new house a few times over the past week and as they
reflected on their house and the memories they created there with their
family over the past 17
years, I couldn't help but feel nostalgic with them and even got a little teary - eyed at the closing this week.
Yet, my personal approach to parenting is a mix that goes well beyond the bits and pieces of these books that I found helpful — among the bits and pieces that I feel don't apply to my
family but certainly they may apply to another
family — and include bits and pieces of how I was raised, the lessons learned
reflecting on years of parenting already behind me, thoughts from friends and
family members, my instincts, the reality of unavoidable challenges, scientific studies, blogs and websites, parenting classes and support groups, teleseminars, conferences, and so much more.
On the basis that the context of practice in BC would be important in relation to the challenges that midwives would experience and the strategies that they would use, midwives with at least 5
years» experience as a midwife in BC were selected from a list of registered midwives, to
reflect possible variations in experiences between midwives working in urban and rural locations across BC (lower mainland, Vancouver Island, the interior and Northern BC), and between those working as solo, midwifery group and collaborative practitioners (midwives and
family doctors sharing a caseload).
«Government can't ignore
family break up, says Cameron Main Don Porter
reflects on his time as the most senior volunteer in the Conservative Party after a total of nine
years on the Board»
«Aside from enjoying some of the seasonal treats (plus a few glasses of bubbly), I would say my favorite holiday indulgence is actually taking some time to truly unplug — not only to spend some quality time with
family and friends but also to slow down, take some personal time out to
reflect on the
year that has just been, and think about the
year to come,» says fitness instructor Lauren Roxburgh.
I love Thanksgiving and how it gives us a day together as a
family to pause and
reflect on all the things we're thankful for each
year.
I love this time of
year... the holidays are an amazing opportunity to slow down and relax with
family, as well as
reflect on the past and future.
The mirror
reflects the 120
year old antique organ (a
family heirloom)
on the other side of the room which is also perfect for Halloween.
The nearly -60-
year-old
reflects on making Yeller, as well as The Shaggy Dog, Swiss
Family Robinson, and in the midst of a 5 - movie
year, The Absent - Minded Professor.
For much of the past few
years,
reflecting general concerns about the quality of public schooling, discussions of magnet schools have centered
on their potential for providing intensive instruction in such subjects as science and mathematics, serving as models of effectiveness, and increasing
family choice within the public system.
However, Strong
Families, Strong Schools, a report that
reflects 30
years of research
on family involvement in education, stated the sad fact that «in many instances parents don't feel as if we welcome them in school.»
Whether we're hanging out with
family or friends, it's a time to relax, have fun, and
reflect on our declaration of independence from England that took place more than 200
years ago.
A woman shepherds her estranged parents through her brother's wedding and
reflects on the
year her
family collapsed.
Tillie Harris speaks to us from 1991 but most of the narrative is spent
reflecting on the
year 1975; a time of banana seat bicycles, the growing feminist movement, school desegregation, and upheaval within the Harris
family.
Christmas is that time of
year when we often
reflect on how lucky we are to have a roof over our head and
family and friends that we can spend time with.
The holidays are a time for celebration, spending time with
family, and
reflecting on the good things that occurred during the
year.
After one of the busiest
years in our memory, it's time now to take a deep breath and
reflect on everything we are thankful for, express our love and gratitude for
family and friends, and look to the future.
When we came to Zanzibar over 20
years ago, and set foot
on our now world renowned beach, we decided to use our degrees from the Cornell School of Hotel Management to combine the highest standards in hospitality with the personalization and warmth of a
family owned and run business,
reflecting the unique beauty and culture of Zanzibar.
Within the past few
years, Jungen has focused his practice
on modernist concerns and contexts, redefining his object making through the use of new materials and processes that
reflect this shift, a more intimate relationship to the body, and his
family's traditions and history.
Merry Christmas And Happy New
Year Kevin, when I reflect on the last year I can't help but be reminded of the kindness and generosity you have shown to me and my family and the New start you have given to my
Year Kevin, when I
reflect on the last
year I can't help but be reminded of the kindness and generosity you have shown to me and my family and the New start you have given to my
year I can't help but be reminded of the kindness and generosity you have shown to me and my
family and the New start you have given to my son.
Reflecting on Stoica's comments that the healthy - marriage funding he worked so hard to pass several
years ago was now in jeopardy, Herger remarked «The amount of money we spend
on these types of preventive programs is such a tiny fraction of the entire TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy
Families) budget, so it is amazing to me that some people want to kill the funding for these types of projects — especially when you consider the tremendous impact these programs have
on so many people's lives and the amount of money that these types of programs can end up saving the government».
Here, Minuchin
reflects on some of the latest developments in
family therapy, discusses his own evolution as a clinician and offers his perspective
on nearly 50
years of the field's history.
There are a number of publications that are taking time this month to
reflect on adoption and how it is processed by adoptees, birth
families and adoptive
families over the
years.
In November of each
year, adoptees, birth
families, adoptive
families and adoption professionals take some time to celebrate adoption, to
reflect on adoption practices and its lifelong effects
on families and children, and to educate ourselves about topics surrounding adoption.
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Family Environment Tags: Beginning summer, Ending school
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However, Strong
Families, Strong Schools, a report that
reflects 30
years of research
on family involvement in education, stated the sad fact that «in many instances parents don't feel as if we welcome them in school.»
Dr. Parra - Cardona will
reflect on lessons learned from a 10 -
year program of applied prevention research informed by
family therapy theories, evidence - based and cultural adaptation models, and social justice and advocacy principles.
(Lyrics copyright Universal Publishing Group, Williamson Music) So often, we reach back in our minds and
reflect on those
years that we've spent with
family and or are mindful of those who have passed
on, who live in our memories forever.
As you prepare to celebrate with your
family, take a moment to
reflect on this
year.
When I
reflect on what this time of
year truly means to me and our
family, I always turn to our Savior.
As the 10th anniversary of taking that first leap of faith draws closer and New
Year's Resolutions are right around the corner, I've found myself
reflecting on what the past ten
years have meant to me and to our
family.
She wrote a blog post about her adoptive experience one
year later,
reflecting on several different stages she and her husband went through after bringing two new, older children into their
family.
Thanksgiving is such a special time of
year for so many of us, as we gather with friends and
family and take time out of our busy schedules to slow down and
reflect on all the things we have to be grateful for.
Having just returned from a five -
year work stint in the Bahamas with their son Mason (now 5) in tow and son Jude (now 2)
on the way, the couple desired a forever home that
reflected their
family: young and modern but also warm, livable and kid -(and baby --RRB- friendly (the couple has since welcomed a third child).
After being homeless this
year I am so grateful for the roof over my head in 300 square feet, my pet laying
on our couch, a sweet jumble of books and
family photos, and the great blessings that I have in the gift of creating a home that
reflects the beauty of everyday life.