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Hard worker with a good since of humor and common since and knows how to treat
a good woman right!
Not exact matches
Gillian Thomas, senior staff attorney at American Civil Liberties Union
Women's Rights Project, says that in order to create safer spaces for women, individuals in leadership positions must do a better job of setting a good exa
Women's
Rights Project, says that in order to create safer spaces for
women, individuals in leadership positions must do a better job of setting a good exa
women, individuals in leadership positions must do a
better job of setting a
good example.
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most
well - connected person working in
women's
rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
But she is his
right - hand
woman and a
good friend.
Right now is the
best time to shop for apparel, gear, and accessories for men and
women.
At Refinery29 — which describes itself as «a modern
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well - rounded life» — the goal is not just about putting out the highest volume, but also finding the
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Before reporting an incident of sexual harassment to a higher authority, Gillian Thomas, who is a senior staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union
Women's
Rights Project, says it's always
best to speak with the person affected by the incident first.
We've already marked a few
women's holidays this year — including International Women's Day (March 8) and Equal Pay Day (April 4)-- so you're well within your rights to wonder what exactly we're celebrating on Women's Equality Day this Saturday, Aug
women's holidays this year — including International
Women's Day (March 8) and Equal Pay Day (April 4)-- so you're well within your rights to wonder what exactly we're celebrating on Women's Equality Day this Saturday, Aug
Women's Day (March 8) and Equal Pay Day (April 4)-- so you're
well within your
rights to wonder what exactly we're celebrating on
Women's Equality Day this Saturday, Aug
Women's Equality Day this Saturday, Aug. 26.
About 15,000
women marched through New York City demanding shorter hours,
better pay, and the
right to vote.
«Things are so bad
right now, there are so many
women just desperately trying to figure out how to be empowered by me, and the
best they can say is I'm a female director,» she said, and Jost asked if she also directed porn.
And Cosby's conviction fits all too
well into the current #MeToo narrative of Hollywood giants being toppled mostly by unfamous
women seeking to
right past wrongs.
I answered the door and was surprised to meet a
well - dressed man and
woman who introduced themselves as agents of a
well - known American federal agency that investigates terrorism, counterintelligence, cybercrime, public corruption, civil
rights, organised crime, white - collar crime, violent crime and weapons of mass destruction (and which shall remain unnamed here).
However, on Oct. 15, perhaps after a job interview, the
woman writes to Biderman, «I think it went
well, however I don't think it's the
right kind of environment for me.
«No
better example of this exists than
right here in Central Florida, where our company has been a steadfast supporter of Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and the Winnie Palmer Hospital for
Women & Babies.»
Asked if she felt abortion defenders championed her
rights and
best interests in Roe v. Wade, she responded, «I firmly believe that the only «champions» of this whole situation are the
women who have been lucky enough to not be aborted since Roe v. Wade was handed down.
Pat Deneen does
well to call attention to this confident comment by our President: Stumping in Iowa on May 24, President Obama declared, «We don't need another political fight about ending a
woman's
right to choose, or getting rid of Planned Parenthood, or taking away affordable....
But you see the injustice in that — how arbitrary it is to deny
women certain
rights or positions or opportunities (with men being denied nothing) and figure there must be a
good reason (because you're a
good guy).
Mankowski, who holds quite different views on ordaining
women, agrees with Weakland that it would have been much
better if the writers of the pastoral came
right out and said what they mean by lamenting the sins of sexism in a hierarchical church.
(3) Justice means that every man and every
woman have the
right to what is their own — to the things
best suited to their own nature, to the rewards of their ability and integrity, to their property and their personality.
If the child is «viable» at 21 weeks — then it's viable at 1 week — or 2 years — and if your theory is the
woman should have the
right to choose —
well — then you'll have alot of
women tossing their toddlers out the window.
As a participant in that 1998 Ramsey Colloquium, a longtime supporter of the cautious use of
rights language, and a frequent critic of its misuses, I was moved by Reno's arguments to ponder whether the noble post — World War II universal human -
rights idea has finally been so manipulated and politicized as to justify its abandonment by men and
women of
good will.
Now think back on what it took for African Americans and
women to get their civil
rights, it took
good people fighting the prejudice and bigotry of those brainwashed by ancient beliefs.
On
women's issues in general, liberal Protestants fall
well to the left, conservatives
well to the
right, of the national average.
Good thing a
women's
rights are protected under secular law or there would be many an invasive procedure done against their will.
The problem I have with non-bigoted Christians (the ones who don't chastise gays for being,
well, gay... who support evidence - based science education... who support a
woman's
right to choose) is that they are waaaay too silent.
Top priority of the campaign is to call on elected officials to create legislation that supports economic justice, anti-racism and anti-white supremacy policies,
women's
rights, the ending of voter suppression, immigrant
rights, LGBTQ
rights, as
well as affordable quality housing, healthcare and education.
W hen it came it
right down to it, she might as
well have just been the old
woman who shacked up in a shoe.
We have to make a
better effort, by both sides, to prevent unwanted pregnancies and abortions, but
women should still have the
right to choose.
We're in the midst of Pentecost
right now, and I can't think of a
better time to discuss the equality of
women in God's new Kingdom than the season in which we celebrate the boundary - breaking work of the Holy Spirit.
He stresses that «nobody in their
right mind would want to see in this country the kind of inhumanity that's sometimes been associated with the practice of the law in some Islamic states; the extreme punishments, the attitudes to
women as
well».
But yet, the fact remains that in man's «common» experience, in those very human and historical — and sinful — limitations we know so
well, we have the
right to find in parabolic fashion creaturely representations of that which God is, and that which God has done, and that which God purposes to bring to pass in and for and through and with and to this his world and the men and
women whom he has placed in it.
That's
good news for
women who want to portray multidimensional characters and
right now, Plaza is playing one of the most bonkers on television.
«that he thought that bats were birds» ---------- I know,
right!?!? And he had the audacity to speak to a group of people and called them «men» when He knew full
well that there were
women and children in there!
Yet this rejection implies as
well an avoidance of all single emphases, whether the emphasis be that of spiritual healing,
women's liberation, liturgical reform, or the
rights of lettuce pickers.
Now unless someone can say that they have even done a fraction of the
good this simple
woman did for the poor, no one really has the
right to contend that statement.
gerry and cat would have
women give up their
rights for the
good of our country.
But if you want to remain «Pro-Choice,» please start to be consistently «Pro-Choice» and let
women (and the rest of us) have the
right to choose in the other areas of life as
well.
If you were God everything would be
right and everyone would love everyone and nothing bad would ever happen and the deficit would be eliminated and all the men would be
good looking and all the
women strong and all the children above average and a chicken in every pot and free beer on Fridays and we'd all like it whether we wanted to or not.
Ground Zero is kind of «sacred» for lack of a
better word, to the families and supporters of the men and
women who lost their lives trying to save life and are protecting our
rights to say what we want.
Then we have eugenics programs, testing of chemicals and radiation on unsuspecting civilians, slavery,
women having no
right other than to shut up and stay in the kitchen, children working in factories... I'm not seeing where we were doing all that
well when we were supposedly so Godly.
Racism... Child Labor Laws... Protections for the poor...
Women's
Rights... Labor Laws in general... Religious Persecution... Voting
Rights... oh wait, the past sucked and the future can only be
better as long as we embrace progressivism and abandon all that Dark Ages crap.
Okay, so, overturning an old law that forbids
women from riding bicycles may not exactly be a giant leap forward for human
rights, but from North Korea, it might as
well be the Emancipation Proclamation.
The
rights of
women and children are
better recognized and safeguarded than in earlier times.
Speak up, but don't forget
women's
rights as
well.
Spelled out in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals in the Social Struggle,» as
well as in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and
women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom
rights,» e. g., the
rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
After all, Ahmedinejad would do his
best to end abortion, kill gay
rights, reduce
women's
rights, instill prayer in schools.
I know some ministers are different, but when I went to see our minister he told me I had no real reason to be discontent, because I had everything a
woman could possibly want — a
good husband, a home, nice children; he said I ought to pray about it and get
right with God.
Canadians have different customs, and I love how
women here have
rights and are protected by the law.Neille McClung and Emily Murphy did not spend a
good decade or more of their life to give
women all these
rights for some phyco's to take it away.
hen it came it
right down to it, she might as
well have just been the old
woman who shacked up in a shoe.