When Ngugi wa Thiong» o and his second wife, Njeeri, returned to Kenya in 2004, twenty - four years after
he left fearing for his safety (see sidebar) it was for two happy reasons; to promote his new book Murogi wa Kagogo (Wizard of the Crow) and to formalize his marriage to Njeeri with a traditional wedding ceremony.
Not exact matches
Many Christian families that CNN spoke to Wednesday said they
feared for their own
safety and wanted to
leave Iraq, but didn't have the means to do so.
My friend circle grew smaller and smaller, and I was afraid to
leave my house
for fear of getting «glutened» beyond the
safety of my home.
Fearing for her
safety, he
leaves her with her grandparents in a castle in the woods.
Harbor House came up with the idea
for the shelter about four years ago because of calls from victims reluctant to
leave their abuser out of
fear for their pets»
safety.
Unfortunately, two the
Fearing Six had to be euthanized
for public
safety reasons, which
leaves only one: MaCaela (pictured right).
Many victims delay their decision to
leave a violent situation out of
fear for their pets»
safety, a legitimate
fear considering that up to 84 percent of women entering shelters reported that their partners abused or killed the family pet.
Dogs are given up
for re-homing
for many reasons; they toilet in the house and get told off
for it; they get frantically worried when
left and
fear that they will be
left trapped in a house forever; they destroy all they can find, even break out of crates provided
for their
safety.
Up to 48 % of battered women refuse to
leave an abusive relationship
for fear of their pets»
safety.
This allows the traveler to cancel if uncomfortable with
leaving for the trip - second thoughts,
fear of
safety or a bad omen appeared.
If you are
leaving an abusive marriage partner and
fear for your personal or your children's
safety, you need to ask the judge
for a protection order.
He uses the example of the Vietnamese practice Cao Gio, which is considered a healing pressure massage, but
leaves bruises that may confuse culturally ignorant practitioners who
fear for a child's
safety and well being.
«The conceptualization of the core pathology of BPD as stemming from a highly frightened, abused child who is
left alone in a malevolent world, longing
for safety and help but distrustful because of
fear of further abuse and abandonment, is highly related to the model developed by Young (McGinn & Young, 1996)... Young elaborated on an idea, in the 1980s introduced by Aaron Beck in clinical workshops (D.M. Clark, personal communication), that some pathological states of patients with BPD are a sort of regression into intense emotional states experienced as a child.