Sentences with phrase «in tiny communities»

Occupational therapist Paul lives in a world where it is possible to shrink people down to live in tiny communities, in order to address overpopulation concerns.
Some of these sawmills are the primary employers in their tiny communities.
In this tiny community, one's affliction is announced like a vocation: «Alan, stage three lymphoma.»
This summer, I uprooted my family from our home of 10 years and bought a house in this tiny community and have committed to spend the rest of my professional life teaching here.
Animal League America recently teamed up with a small rescue group dedicated to saving the lives of surrendered, abused, neglected and stray companion animals in their tiny community in West Virginia.
Recently, we started a relationship with a small rescue group in a rural area of West Virginia named Animal Friends of Barbour County, a 501 (C)(3) organization of volunteers dedicated to saving the lives of surrendered, abused, neglected and stray companion animals in the tiny community.
Dozens Flee Homes After Fuel Train Cars Derail, Explode West of Edmonton Posted: 19 Oct 2013 09:57 AM PDT (CBC News) A CN Rail train carrying liquefied petroleum gas and crude oil has derailed and exploded about 80 kilometres west of Edmonton, prompting an evacuation in the tiny community of Gainford.
Hi Dyan - Looking for tiny house to build or rent for summer fall season - would like if to be near a town or village in Vermont — maybe in a tiny community!

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Wealthy Argentines live in opulent apartment buildings or in gated communities, wear designer clothes, and drink espresso out of tiny cups.
I'm in what Madeline L'Engle called «the tired thirties» of my life — I'm a wife and a stay - at - home mum of three tinies and my days are spent in predictable rhythms in our small community in western Canada.
My sojourn in this tiny Andean community gave me an acute case of culture shock.
From the basic «master story» of a culture or community to the tiniest metaphor, our language results in social attitudes, behavior, roles, and structures.
In a struggle for power in the tiny restoration community, the Zadokite priests came out on top and disenfranchised the disciples of the great prophet who wrote Isaiah 40 - 55.11 Histoiy held no hope for the disenfranchiseIn a struggle for power in the tiny restoration community, the Zadokite priests came out on top and disenfranchised the disciples of the great prophet who wrote Isaiah 40 - 55.11 Histoiy held no hope for the disenfranchisein the tiny restoration community, the Zadokite priests came out on top and disenfranchised the disciples of the great prophet who wrote Isaiah 40 - 55.11 Histoiy held no hope for the disenfranchised.
With just a tiny bit of creative thinking, churches could be redeeming their land and buildings in ways that would truly benefit the community.
Testifying to the effects of such programs on the people of the tiny island of Montserrat, with a population of 12,000, and Saba, with only 1,000, he asked, «Where is my community in all that?»
Rick Perry grew up in tiny, isolated Paint Creek, an unincorporated farming community on the dusty plains of central Texas.
His account has its beginning in the Glad River Congregation, a tiny band of believers drawn from the Mercer University community in Macon, Georgia.
Maybe he has a tiny community of admirers out there somewhere with no interest in football, who simply enjoy the sight of a craftsman dancing on the heights of his chosen art — who greet every snap and snarl and sulk with a nod of approval, a quiet coo of admiration, a «Did you hear that?
In the last couple of weeks we did let you know about the expansion of the Tiny Tush family, and about some community and charitable causes we have supported.
In the midst of this drawn - out controversy, the tiny residential community of Long Grove has remained in the center, speaking out at formal state - sponsored hearings and organizing oppositioIn the midst of this drawn - out controversy, the tiny residential community of Long Grove has remained in the center, speaking out at formal state - sponsored hearings and organizing oppositioin the center, speaking out at formal state - sponsored hearings and organizing opposition.
Neglecting these «output» and «input» aspects of legitimacy and giving priority instead to a euronationalist justification of a European sovereignty in the making could also turn out to be detrimental to individual freedoms: the illusion of homogeneity it would produce could incite European citizens to support policies sold by political leaders as being in the interest of the European «community» or «people», but actually only serving a tiny minority.
The team at Little Sis and PAI have done great worko But the average person is getting their news in tiny sound bites on Facebook, so non-profits seem to have a hard time connecting to anyone who is not already an active community member seeking out information.»
Challenges that we all need to address It is vital we (the Muslim community, the government and the wider society) properly diagnose the root causes behind violent extremism in a tiny number of Muslim youth, so that proper remedial actions can be taken with due proportion.
These tiny, essential life - forms make up communities called microbiomes, in which microorganisms interact and trade services with each other and their host organisms.
In this episode, Scientific American.com editorial director Kate Wong talks about the anthropology community's latest take on the remains of tiny humans from Flores; chemist Jennifer Mass discusses how she uses her science background artistically; and journalist Paul D. Thacker reveals how what appear to be environmental groups may be wolves in sheep's clothinIn this episode, Scientific American.com editorial director Kate Wong talks about the anthropology community's latest take on the remains of tiny humans from Flores; chemist Jennifer Mass discusses how she uses her science background artistically; and journalist Paul D. Thacker reveals how what appear to be environmental groups may be wolves in sheep's clothinin sheep's clothing.
He had made agriculture his bailiwick under Stalin, and he had grown up in similar circumstances, tending sheep as a young boy in the tiny farming community of Kalinovka, near Kursk.
Their company, Truehope Nutritional Support, employs 35 people in a squat building on the edge of Hardy's hometown, the tiny farm community of Raymond.
It was a tiny research community then — in 2012 only 126 papers were published on CRISPR, compared with 2155 last year — and this simple vision seemed healthy for the field: practical and intellectually turbocharged.
Tiny particles of air pollution contain more hazardous ingredients in non-white and low - income communities than in affluent white ones, a new study shows.
But creating an advisory body focused on eliminating government red tape — a tiny provision in a 996 - page bill to accelerate medical research that could become law next month — is no less important to maintaining the health of the research community than is the infusion of billions of dollars, higher education lobbyists say.
At the start of the experiment in late September, the conditions were truly oligotrophic: «The nutrient concentrations were hardly above the detection limit, and the plankton community was dominated by tiny algal cells and microzooplankton species.
Corals are communities of animals that have tiny photosynthetic algae living inside them in a mutually beneficial relationship.
That's why Rituals is a proud supporter of the Tiny Miracles foundation, an organisation dedicated to improving the lives of poor communities in Mumbai.
It's a tiny community best for those seeking rest and relaxation, away from the bustling bar scene in Key West!
I live in a such a tiny community that I suppose it impacts on me in all sorts of ways, one of which is my fear of looking like the village idiot!
Summary Capsule: There is a tiny community of eensy - weensy people that only Horton the elephant can detect in any way.
In one sentence, The Grand Seduction is about the people of tiny Tickle Cove Harbor's attempt to seduce a doctor into staying in their community so a petrochemical repurposing plant can built there and give the Harbor back their pridIn one sentence, The Grand Seduction is about the people of tiny Tickle Cove Harbor's attempt to seduce a doctor into staying in their community so a petrochemical repurposing plant can built there and give the Harbor back their pridin their community so a petrochemical repurposing plant can built there and give the Harbor back their pride.
The Last Mountain (Director: Bill Haney; Screenwriters: Bill Haney and Peter Rhodes)-- A coal mining corporation and a tiny community vie for the last great mountain in Appalachia in a battle for the future of energy that affects us all.
It tells the true story of the «Suffolk Strangler» murders that shook a tiny community in Ipswcich.
The Last Mountain (Director: Bill Haney; Writers: Bill Haney and Peter Rhodes)-- A coal mining corporation and a tiny community vie for the last great mountain in Appalachia in a battle for the future of energy that affects us all.
In the movie, a technological solution to climate change shrinks people so they can live in tiny but lavish communities that consume far fewer resources than human - sized oneIn the movie, a technological solution to climate change shrinks people so they can live in tiny but lavish communities that consume far fewer resources than human - sized onein tiny but lavish communities that consume far fewer resources than human - sized ones.
Once a week, from 8 to 10 PM, proprietor B. Hall turned the place into an impromptu nightclub where street poets aspiring to be rap stars could hone their skills in front of critical audiences from the community which crammed into her tiny establishment.
The Ed School community was energized by Bonadio - de Freitas» numerous contributions, including a sold - out event at Oberon this spring called Little Tiny Walls, an evening of music, conversation, and politics on the topics of DACA, immigration, and being undocumented in America.
At other tiny towns, we have seen community people keeping the flowers in front of the high school.
One of her first ventures involved opening a community reading room in a tiny town in Guyana, with only a small, clean room and a few used books.
, [83] voted 60 - 40 in support of charter schools, the second highest margin in the state (the highest was 61 - 39 in Aquinnah, a tiny affluent community on Martha's Vineyard).
Recently, in fact, Macy visited the Baptist church in Truevine, Virginia, the tiny community from which the brothers were taken, where a 102 - year - old woman asserted that the brothers were kidnapped while playing in the churchyard as their parents worshipped — a story Macy had never heard before.
But that is where Fiona chooses to make her mark: in the arid bush of northeastern Kenya, among tiny, far - flung communities, nearly unknown and lacking roads and schools, where people live daily with drought, hunger, and disease.
As the friar turns his eye on each member of the tiny community, Güde dreads what her daughter - in - law might say to win his favor.
As a community philanthropist, Rod founded and directs The Tiny Hands Foundation, which has benefited more than 60,000 community children and families in need.
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