Not exact matches
Until he pays the five years in back school, county, and City taxes his
household owes — more
than $ 46,000 and counting — George Latimer should keep quiet about anything to do with money,» Bill O'Reilly, spokesman,
Friends of Rob Astorino shared with BW.
My
friend Deborah Reed, a wonderful writer but not a
household name, has sold more
than 100,000 copies
of her novel Things We Set on Fire — virtually none
of them in a conventional bookstore, since conventional bookstores won't sell Amazon Publishing — produced novels.
Having had this breed for over 30 years in a busy
household with children and having had an average
of 5 Chi's at a time, ours have loved being around the kids and have viewed all visitors as new
friends rather
than potential enemies.Still informative and enjoyed authors experiences
of this delightful breed.
According to a survey
of American pet owners, more
households have a Fido
than any other furry (or not so furry)
friend.
There are newcomers like Grace, a sister at the local church who is much older
than she looks; Lucia Voltaire, the twins» tsundere childhood
friend and rival, and Roger, the twins» irresponsible father who likes to push the responsibilities
of the
household on his daughters.
Obviously pop idols and their peppy music are a much easier sell
than the absurdist crooning
of a disaffected polar bear, which is why Hatsune Miku and
friends are basically
household names, whereas nobody really remembers Kuma Uta.
Felitti and colleagues1 first described ACEs and defined it as exposure to psychological, physical or sexual abuse, and
household dysfunction including substance abuse (problem drinking / alcoholic and / or street drugs), mental illness, a mother treated violently and criminal behaviour in the
household.1 Along with the initial ACE study, other studies have characterised ACEs as neglect, parental separation, loss
of family members or
friends, long - term financial adversity and witness to violence.2 3 From the original cohort
of 9508 American adults, more
than half
of respondents (52 %) experienced at least one adverse childhood event.1 Since the original cohort, ACE exposures have been investigated globally revealing comparable prevalence to the original cohort.4 5 More recently in 2014, a survey
of 4000 American children found that 60.8 %
of children had at least one form
of direct experience
of violence, crime or abuse.6 The ACE study precipitated interest in the health conditions
of adults maltreated as children as it revealed links to chronic diseases such as obesity, autoimmune diseases, heart, lung and liver diseases, and cancer in adulthood.1 Since then, further evidence has revealed relationships between ACEs and physical and mental health outcomes, such as increased risk
of substance abuse, suicide and premature mortality.4 7
The study found evidence
of family and
friends carers
households in London suffering significant poverty: 23 %
of family and
friends carers in London were claiming income support compared to 5 %
of London's adult population; they were more likely to be managing on a very low
household income
of under # 200 a week after tax
than family and
friends carers in other regions.