That life isn't
just about going to school, getting a job, and then working for 50 years, retiring, but all the while hoping you make it to retirement without a heart attack or cancer.
Not exact matches
Justin McLeod: It started
just because I was coming out of business
school at the time, and I was
about to go back into management consulting where you don't meet that many new people, you're traveling a lot.
The survey, commissioned by the Be Real Campaign, found that
just over one in four (26 %) of the secondary age youngsters questioned said their appearance is one of the biggest worries
about going back
to school.
I had
to beg my parents
to let me quit Sunday
school when I was
about 13,
going to church
just isn't fulfilling
to me, its frustrating.
I'm concerned
about Tony's theology, whose philosophical foundations I criticized pretty consistently while I was involved in EC in 2004 - 7 before bowing out because Tony seemed more into pushing with some arrogance a pomo philosophy he never really studied in
school than he was into fostering dialogue (I
went back
to just reading the wonderful books of Brian McLaren which is how I got involved in the first place).
Just how a plurality of ways
to construe the Christian thing, ways
to go about understanding God, and ways
to be in community will be related
to one another is finally an internal political matter settled through the
school's governance practices.
Mainly, because in all the verbiage
about freedoms of beliefs there is something so important, so blatantly acute yet everyone do not even mention it, except - oh genial me: Why would anyone in the whole world support any type of creed / belief / religion where a whole lot of humans — as in millions of human women — are not allowed
to go to school,
to even
just read and write - less become a teacher, doctor, lawyer, president of their own companies, their own countries, mutilated by the millions when they reach puberty, WHY is this allowed?
«Otherwise, if they are
going to select, they need
to be upfront
about it and say «Look, we're grammar
schools, we're
going to take according
to ability and we're
just going to go for the brainiest children.
If you'd
gone to auto mechanics
school, and come out saying «Yeah, there's
just something
about steering I don't really get, but that's all right; I'm grateful that other people have devoted their time
to it and can do it,» that would be pretty ridiculous, right?
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad
to not much has change, like the parts you said
about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I
went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not
just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I
went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't
to say much
to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me
to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
And you can
just go ahead an forget
about Pol Pot because he
went to a religious
school when he was younger... I think a Catholic
school.
Just because he
went to school and knew a lot
about religion doesn't mean he understood faith (apparent by his supposed experiment).
A scholar - theologian who once taught on a theological faculty and later
went to a department of religion in a secular university has written poignantly
about his pilgrimage through the kind of identity crises I have
just described: one who in college had a kind of neo-fundamentalist faith,
went through graduate
school, established peer relationships with scholars, and then found himself in a crisis of belief, now speaks
about the morality of belief — the importance of being true and honest in what one can actually avow and affirm with integrity.
She told me point blank not
to be afraid and
to just go do it (who cares
about school work anyways... thanks mom!).
Well, as grad
school students, we only
go out
to eat
about once a month (if that), and I
just can't bear the idea of wrestling and wrangling two tiny people while I'm at a restaurant trying
to enjoy a meal I paid for someone else
to make.
Halliday - Sharp, now 34, grew up in Fallbrook, Calif.,
about 20 minutes south of Temecula, and she'd
just started
going to school at the University of California - San Diego when she last rode at Galway Downs.
It feels like if I didn't say anything — if I ran out of the room right then, sobbing — he'd
just tidy up a few papers on his desk and
go back
about his job of being Barry Alvarez, the former Badgers head coach who took Wisconsin
to three Rose Bowls after decades of irrelevance, then signed the check for his own bronze statue as the
school's athletic director.
On the other hand, if everyone sits around moaning
about how things would be so much better if we
just ran the offense they do at the
school down the road, it's not
going to turn out as well as everyone hopes.
Avoid the word «
just» when talking with other parents
about our kids or their peers: «She is
just applying
to the state
schools,» «he is
just going to community college,» «they are
just working for right now.»
Because all those parents that thought that their child would
just start asking
to go to the bathroom one day, now have children
about to start
school and they never did start asking.
Kids with Anxiety: For kids with anxiety, it may be really hard
to do too much talking
about school before it begins, because it's
just going to raise their fears.
So far I have freaked out
about doubling the amount of children in our house, where the babies are
going to sleep, cloth diapering, starting completely over with baby clothes instead of trying
to sort through what would be usable, nursing two babies at the same time, buying a bigger house, how I'm
going to drive four kids around (thank God we
just replaced my husband's car in January with a full size SUV with a usable third row), traveling with four kids, what happens if my husband has
to start traveling for work, getting the big kids
to and from
school with two babies in tow, how the big kids are
going to feel once there are two new babies in the house, how I»M
going to feel with two more babies in the house, and so on and so forth.
I totally believe if your child knows you are cheering for them, they will in return love
going to school and perhaps even enjoy homework:) my little buddy has
just started preschool, before he leaves we talk
about all the exciting things he gets learn and when he gets home we talk
about what he did.
Just a quick post today
to tell you
about a neat program
going on here in Houston in which high
schoolers teach other kids
about the benefits of healthy eating and regular exercise.
Sometimes I wish Bruske would rename his blog (Better DC
School Food), as it's one of my go - to sources for breaking information about school food issues nationwide — not just in D.C.. For any parents particularly interested in school lunch reform, you'll want to put Bruske's blog on your internet reading
School Food), as it's one of my
go -
to sources for breaking information
about school food issues nationwide — not just in D.C.. For any parents particularly interested in school lunch reform, you'll want to put Bruske's blog on your internet reading
school food issues nationwide — not
just in D.C.. For any parents particularly interested in
school lunch reform, you'll want to put Bruske's blog on your internet reading
school lunch reform, you'll want
to put Bruske's blog on your internet reading list.
However if your child is scared o nervous
about going to school, telling her that you had an awful time might
just scare her more.
As a Matter of Fact I Can't Fit into My Size 4 Jeans After Having
Just Given Birth... Dear Readers, all of us mothers have certainly come across that urban myth
about the friend, of the friend, of an acquaintance who
went to high
school with the so - and - so who used
to know our sister,... Read More
about As a Matter of Fact, I Can't Fit into My Size 4 Jeans After Having
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So your child isn't necessarily making up symptoms, such as stomach aches or headaches — they may
just be caused by his anxiety
about going to school.
Her advice
to someone that was discouraged
about how much
schooling cost
to become a CPM and the pros and cons of distance learning versus apprenticeship only:» I
just did self study, still do self - study, and
go to different relevant classes - like NNR or CPR or sometimes march of dimes has seminars on pregnancy or birth related things».
So, right there, with my middle
schoolers (who are God's nosiest creatures) listening in, I had a total fake, upbeat conversation with Bean
about how silly Gus was being and how I was sure he was
just going to sit around watching TV and eating peanuts all day long while we were
gone.
Since we
go back
to school in late August, we have
just about a month left.
I am not
going to even
go into any of the reasons why or why not it can not be done, as it
just does not pertain
to my feelings
about school food reform.
Yep... summer is
just about over and everyone is
going back
to school.
But after blogging
about «How
to Pack a Cheap and Easy Waste Free Lunch», the «Challenges of
Going Green in the
Schools» and my son's Camp Eco-Challenge, I realized that purchasing a «waste - free lunch system» is
just one more expense that many would rather avoid.
Think
about it: when the presidential campaigns are joined by senatorial, congressional, gubernatorial, state legislative, mayoral, etc etc etc, campaigns, all down
to the level of local
school board candidates, everybody
just step back — this thing's
going to get huge.
I've been outspoken
about the fact that we can
go back
to the»50s and talk
about Brown vs. Board of Education and we're also supposed
to be getting an equal education from the public
schools but that's
just woefully untrue.
UCL data
about the education of 525 of the new MPs shows that of these 25 %
went to private
schools — compared with
just 7 % of the general population.
The bottom line is that most people figure they will
just get a good job after
going to graduate
school and this will allow them
to dedicate their time 100 %
to their day job and not have
to worry
about a second income.
Zorpette:... so, but John and I would have these hilarious half - drunken arguments and what John inspired me in many ways, because I had
just gotten into journalism, he had been
to Columbia Journalism
School; he was this, you know, he was the mentor really and, you know, he is the reason why I got so excited
about science and technology journalism and decided that this was
going to be my life's work really.
I think that they should
just leave Pluto as a planet because now we are
going to have
to learn
about the new planets, and all the people who finished
school already don't have
to.
I've made it super easy for you
to do what I do with my 4 - week program —
just packed with helpful insight
about how
to know what foods
to eat every day, what the right amount of protein is for you, what the right kind of carbs are, how
to order when you're eating out — all the practical knowledge you need
to know without having
to go to school for nutrition.
You don't need
to go to medical
school just to have a basic overstanding of common sense
about human health, women anatomy and human physiology.
While most of you have probably already been on holiday and are thinking
about fall fashion and
going back
to school / work, my summer experience is only
just coming up.
hapens
to me all the time i think
about how i fd up in
school and get depresed at times u
just got
to remember the past is the past and look
to making the next year better that wont make it
go away but it will make it eayzer
to go through without you know killing yourself.
Thought
about trying that out too, but then it started raining outside (I was
going to put them on the concrete sidewalk) so I
just stuck with the old
school method.
Always a nostalgic feeling for me — the weather is changing, kids are getting ready
to go back
to school, and once again I'm forlorn at not receiving my Hogwarts letter...
just kidding
about that last part he he... (but really though, I think my owl got lost).
We raced around getting ready for
school, packing lunches and guzzling coffee (me), being completely silly and taking forever
to get dressed (them) and
just going about our normal routine.
Just wrote
about it too - lots of bittersweet feelings as kids are
going back
to school and lazy days being over.
It also helps
to keep clean, chic lines
to avoid looking like we did when our moms layered
just about everything on us before
going to school.
I would
go to work,
school, dinner with friends,
just very posh things that allowed me
to wear sky high heels and clothes that without worrying
about anything.