Some will be people who don't
like home schooling for various reasons, which may or may not be valid (like they met one home schooled child who didn't know a specific thing, their mother is a teacher, or home schooling didn't work for them).
Paramount now functions more
like a home school, yet it remains on the Division of Non-Public Education's (DNPE) list of recognized conventional private schools.
Not exact matches
In addition to groceries, you can also stock up on other household essentials on the cheap,
like bulk
home basics, baby essentials, pet buys, cleaning supplies, and office &
school products.
Being young and fresh out of
school, it was definitely a challenge, but after six months, a year, 18 months went by, I started to realize that this felt more
like home to me than anything I'd done before.
One of the first questions young families want to know when looking for a new
home is what the
school zone is
like.
The goal is that when Malala — who is currently in
school in England — comes to visit, «that it feels
like home and a family and
like this is a group working together on a joint mission,» says Shahid.
The idea is to give an «old
school» industry a makeover for the social - sharing era, Ehrlichman says, so that homeowners can easily find out who does good work on
homes like theirs, and how much those projects typically cost.
Ante Glavas, an associate professor with a specialization in organizational behaviour at Kedge Business
School in Marseille, France, says employees of companies that promote social responsibility tend to feel more connected to their work: «They are more engaged, because instead of leaving values at the door when they leave
home, they can feel
like they are doing something good that aligns with who they are as a person.»
Learning the value of calculated risks —
like the one we took leaving our
home in Tehran; of hard work —
like how I battled back after failing out of
school; and that people should embrace those who are different from them — the opposite of how the playground bullies treated me; are life lessons that have brought me to where I am today.
That individual begins to market their site to friends, family, local
schools, churches, non-profits and the general public at grocery stores (
like the Girl Scouts) or have Buyback Parties at their
home.
Hanyu is providing Japanese high
school students access to high - tech heated boxes that allow them to culture animal cells at
home and grow them into meat -
like products.
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Like her parents, she and Falcone are splurging on their daughters» private -
school education, and they recently moved into a 9,000 - square - foot Spanish colonial
home.
The VA's Cash - Out Refinance Loan is for homeowners who want to take cash out of their
home equity to take care of concerns
like paying off debt, funding
school or making
home improvements.
This guy sounds
like a
home -
schooled ideologue.
People were buying things
like crazy, where did all the money go... we take a look at the leadership's
homes, their cars, the
schools they sent their children to and where they went on vacation.
How would you Chrisitans
like it if your daughter came
home from
school in tears because her Muslim teacher told her she should re-think wearing revealing clothes because she will burn for it?
She was
home -
schooled for most of high
school and made a few small appearances in movies
like The Squid and the Whale, but music is what really grabbed her attention.
And these books don't serve up blind patriotism nor are they revisionist in scope — the stories put a human face on some of our most tragic moments and failures as a nation
like Japanese internment, the plight of
home children, residential
schools, flu epidemics, wars, child labour, the Halifax explosion, the Acadian expulsion, and so on.
Don't
like what they're teaching in public
school, go to a private one or teach at
home.
He writes with feeling to a parent of the
school, «I often think what poor creatures we priests are, who,
like gentlemen of England, sit at
home at ease, while you, married men, have all the merit of anxiety and toil which the care of a family involves.
We have thrown it out of Washington, our
schools, our
homes and if Godless organizations
like the ACLU, Peta, and Planned Parenthood have their way, no one will be speaking or seeing the name of God anywhere.
The best way to bring the sinfulness of such sins
home to us is to point toward the places where humans in fact act wrongly: in
home,
school, business, contacts with others, and the
like, where by pride, self - seeking, neglect of our neighbors, ugliness of behavior in our
homes, and so much else, we often behave in a reprehensible manner or we subtly and insidiously treat other persons as mere «things.»
If you'd
like to use a religious holiday to keep your kid
home from
school, then you should be able to call your child in sick.
He thinks the reason may be what someone else here cited - that the rest of the environment in the U.S. has become highly integrated -
schools, workplace, etc., and the church is the last bastion where they feel they can relax and everything seem
like «old
home week» — i.e. «family».
When Shane was speaking of Psalm 139 and the «not so nice» part in the middle, I thought of my friend, M, who last week shared that one thing she doesn't
like about church is that she has to go
home on Sunday and correct the things her children have been mistaught in Sunday
School class.
Taking cues from films
like School of Rock and Rushmore, the film is about young misfits trying to find themselves through music in the midst of difficult
home lives, bullies and heartbreak.
You Said:» Good thing the United States declared its independence from England or else we would have bullsh.it propaganda
like this making its way through our
home schools trying to teach a lot more than just «creationism».
The congregation gathered for worship in its building on Fourth and Main is a light to the world; its members working in
schools,
homes, shops, hospitals, and offices are the church scattered in the world
like salt.
(It is sort of
like homeschool, but we get out to museums and dance
schools all the time instead of staying
home)
My pre-schooler comes
home with this nonsense because somebody at her
school apparently feels
like she has to indoctrinate my children as well.
I watched the interview with her, and while she's attractive, seemed nice enough, and is probably a good mom, every time she spoke she sounded
like she was
home -
schooled in the backwoods of Tennessee.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but all our news programs are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with sentimental love in every pop song; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but
home, yet we still agonize over our local sports team; we own many things, and still feel
like we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at
school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» on the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
My kids are their way
home from
school so I can't wait to see if they
like them.
My biggest critic will be
home from
school soon, so we'll find out how good they really are, lol, but I
like them.
Every year I hope
like a silly
school boy in yarmulke that I'll be invited to someone's
home for a Seder.
My mom would always make a big dinner
like meal at lunchtime because my dad would pick me up from
school in his truck every day and half my friends would jump on the back of the truck all the way
home (many years ago btw and
home was only a few blocks lol).
Between getting
school lunches ready, getting breakfast into my kids, and figuring out which route to take for our 20 - 25 minute journey to
school, and then driving back
home I usually came back feeling
like the entire process took me 4 hours.
My son (21) called to say he would
like to come for supper and we discussed what we should have as he was on his way out to our
home (we live just outside a major Canadian city and he just moved into the city to be closer to
school but
likes to come
home once in awhile for a meal).
On the way
home from
school yesterday I uttered some words that I immediately wished I hadn't — «would you
like to create a recipe using some of the cooking apples we've been given?»
I've tried to make my own acai bowl at
home, especially since I used to make them in high
school when I worked at a smoothie place... I'm
like a pro.
Now that I'm
home with my baby and don't have an office job, I forget about things
like rush hour traffic after work or when
school gets out.
Perfect for cold and chilly days
like today when the kids are
home from
school and you need something to warm your bones.
Kid A works this night and needs to leave the house by 4:45 p.m. Kid B has basketball practice after
school and doesn't get
home until 4:40 p.m. Kid A would
like to eat something before he leaves, but prefers to have a heartier dinner when he's
home at 8:00 p.m. (translation: he needs two dinners).
How many of you
like me have eaten a snack while walking back
home from
school?
And then a new
home — moving away for
school — which never felt quite as solidly
like home but nonetheless allowed me to find my own footing in the world and curate a space for myself amidst the confusion of beginning adulthood.
People
like the mother in our
home school group taking chemo for cancer, the friend recovering from surgery, or the neighbor who just lost a loved one.
I secretly
like when there is a big snow storm and the kids have no
school and we stay
home watching movies and drinking hot chocolate.
Now for me, I would love to sit down with a nice hot cup of coffee and eat something scrumptious for breakfast at
home,
like this Blueberry Breakfast Cake, however there really is no time to do so during the work /
school week.
Those famous soft thick bakery sugar cookies with frosting (seem more
like discs of cake though), the soft chewy ones you make at
home to decorate for various holidays, or those not soft, sad, no flavor, gross kind of sugar cookies that kids would bring in on there birthdays in elementary
school since their mom thought it was a «healthier» choice than cupcakes.
This is a great dish to come
home to on busy
school nights, but I also
like it for summer - time meals.