Sentences with phrase «homes across the country whose»

With puppies living in millions of homes across the country whose lives stem from cruel beginnings and who leave behind parents who will never have regular lives, the malignant cruelty of the puppy industry thrives right in the heart of modern society.

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Other gifts include a Christmas tree sent to a couple living in a hotel because their home was destroyed in a tornado, a travel care package sent to a woman with cancer who had to travel across the country every three weeks for treatment, and a package of new toys sent to a little girl whose own were destroyed in a fire.
Whereas, Martin Luther King, Jr. was a social activist and leader whose ideas impacted a generation and transformed the social, political, and cultural landscape of our nation; his impassioned «I Have A Dream» speech delivered at the historic March on Washington in August of 1963 was heard in homes across the country and is recognized as one of the most powerful and profound orations in American history
The data, collected through the Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES) 2009, included 825 children — whose home language was English or Spanish — at 59 Head Start programs across the country.
Five years ago, I was trained by the Parent Teacher Home Visit Project, based in Sacramento, California, whose model is used by educators across the country.
Across the country, students opened their hearts — and pantries — to their peers in Puerto Rico whose homes and schools were devastated by Hurricane Maria.
To complicate things even more, every once in a while, you will come across someone who is desperately begging you to let them into the country so they can avoid facing a firing squad back home, or someone whose documents check out yet turns suicide - bomber not more than 10 seconds after crossing the border.
We knew someone whose wife left him while he was in graduate school across the country from their home.
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