Sentences with phrase «kind of mother raises»

And, finally, always, to myself, What kind of mother raises children who won't eat carrots?
What kind of mother raises a person to act as you just did in posting such vitriol about someone you don't know?

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Scoopon, a kind of Groupon for Australians, raised $ 80 million; Juice in the City, a Groupon for mothers, raised $ 6 million; and Scvngr, which started a Groupon for gamers, raised $ 15 million.
You can never know what kind of mother she is and really, when Sarah has as much financial resources as she's gained, you can afford having and raising a Down's syndrome child.
Educate mothers on what kinds of support they can use to raise their child instead of giving their child away.
In what is perhaps the most comprehensive investigation of the implications of different kinds of family structures for the well - being of teenagers, Thomas Deleire and Ariel Kalil studied more than 11,000 adolescents raised in ten different kinds of households, including, for example, households with married parents, biological cohabiting parents, single mothers (divorced, always - single, and cohabiting considered separately), divorced single mothers in multi-generational households, and always - single mothers in multigenerational households.
A person is someone who births a child, raises, loves, cares for you, not do troubling things, a person who loves you not matter what kind of mistake you make, she is a mother is the mother:).
Mary Alice Niemann, nee Matic, age 57, of Arlington Heights, raised in Evergreen Park, beloved wife of Larry; loving mother of Tracy (Dave) Kaddatz; loved daughter of Rita, nee Kolf, and the late Luke Matic; loving sister of Pamela (Chip) Carner, Christine (Michael) Endres, Gregory (Karen) Matic, Kathy (Bill) Kalnes and Rosemary (Tom) Morris; dear daughter - in - law of Peg and the late Bill Niemann and sister - in - law of Mary Marks and the late Heath Meier; special aunt to her nieces and nephews; and a kind and caring friend to many.
«I have this one term for the kind of woman my mother raised me to not be, and I call it a do nothing bitch, a DNB.
Eastwood starts by showing their younger selves, the circumstances in which they grew up (including being in a Christian school, which the script goes WAY out of its way to emphasize) including their ups and downs as kids, their mothers trying to raise them alone (who are VERY Christian) and their growth as millennials (a generation Eastwood has not had kind words for in recent years).
I mean, not nothing but I knew of it in the kind of way that if you were raised by a feminist single mother, you knew of it as that boys» magazine.
This dynamic mother - son duo are setting up a one of a kind, teen oriented world - learning retreat in Peru's Sacred Valley called Project World School, and they blog about their experiences at Raising Miro.
It's the buzzword at CES this year, and Mother raises questions about the kinds of issues we are going to have to face.
«And they told me a little bit about him and the kind of young man he was, and the mother told me that they raised him since he was a child to care for others and to put the interest of other people ahead of his own.»
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