Sentences with phrase «little community where»

Enter into your own little community where, older women are looking for younger men, and older men are looking for younger women.
But perhaps the jewel in this app's crown is the ability to seek advice from other moms, creating a little community where helpful tips can be shared.

Not exact matches

I think Starbucks can realistically bring back the community to a place where it's a little more peaceful.
And besides little Santa Fe where Mitzi and Bill live, there are other mountain towns, too, like Boquete — which is far larger, with a well - established expat community and all the modern conveniences you'd expect.
A little religious cultural awareness goes along way, especially on a flight to LA where there is a significant Orthodox Jewish community...
Such churches provide a little bit of warm fellowship, but community is where people, as Paul writes so graphically in the book of Galatians, «bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ» (6:2 KJV).
Thank you for reading, for commenting, for our funny and deep and weird conversations on Twitter and Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, for your emails and letters, for your support and critiques, for showing up to the events in churches and community centres where I stumbled over my words and hugged you a bit too tightly and likely cried, for buying my little yellow book, for your prayers for me and my family, for staying with me, really, for all of it.
The author contrasts an ancient abbey with its traditions, history and rootedness, to the modern American megachurch without tradition, culture or weighted worship, to an ecological sound, modern, high - tech, all thought out community but where the state church seems of little consequence, yet in this latter place the gospel seemed to make more sense.
I did however experience two weeks ago at our worship gathering (what I call it cause we do very little serving so doesn't justify the name worship service I feel) and I talked about that church you posted about once — the one where the biker is involved and the pastor leading the church out into their community — and turned it on our congregation asking, what can we do in our community?
This is because Joseph Smith made up this story in order to maintain his position in a little farming community, WHERE HE HAD ALREADY CLAIMED TO BE ABLE TO TRANSLATE EGYPTIAN, that is, in the Book of Mormon.
Many of our programs are designed for the community by the community, including our Family Kickers Soccer and Little Hooper program where family participation is welcomed.
The NBA Internet began on message boards and in forums where people who cared about the minutiae of the sport gathered to form communities and debate the topics of the day in a media landscape that cared little for such conversations.
Since I'm a relatively new mom and have only been studying and applying Positive Discipline for a little over two years, I really think a community atmosphere where more experienced moms can chime in and we can all support each other is in order here.
Of course the littlest one decided that it would be a good day for a «splash day,» where we fill up the inflatable pool (our HOA doesn't allow a permanent one in the yard, and the community pool has closed for the season), some beach toys, and just let the kids have at it.
Newton noted there has been no discussion about any of the referenda questions recently and the board has provided little detail on any of the issues — such as where a potential community center could be built or what type of fee, if any, they would be considering for dog park permits.
In addition, we offer a monthly Saturday Family Baby + Me Yoga class where BOTH parents can enjoy the benefits of a little self - care and community with their baby.
Camp is like a little community, where everyone's opinion is heard, and kids work and play together.
It makes little sense to create separation where we could be building supportive community.
If it's the right time, you could even make a fun outing to the community garden or orchard so your little one can see where the food comes from.
Spreading knowledge about healthy foods: Little Leaguers sponsored a booth at the Chapel Hill Farmer's Market in the fall and one at the Durham Farmer's Market in the Spring where they encouraged community children to take part in a scavenger hunt.
Millions of mothers manage to work and breast - feed, but if you ask around you'll hear all sorts of stories about where women have to hide to use the breast pump, what happens to the little bottles that are left in the community refrigerator, and why it's a bad thing when an important meeting goes way too long.
community building events where you can meet like minded parents and share in the joys of your little one (s).
The fairly shambolic nature of the response from the west, and the international community as a whole (and the fact that though shamefully belated it managed to avert the imminent catastrophe in Benghazi) shows that we have learnt little or nothing from Bosnia, Kossovo, Kurdistan, where intervention helped, still less from the many other areas where nothing effective was done, and we essentially abandoned people to their fate.
A little march to and rally outside where he was staying, in support of the action being taken to preserve the eight indigenous ethnic groups, the small but very ancient and entrenched Jewish community, the Gulf's only synagogue and Jewish cemetery, the black community that is part of the East African diaspora, the fifth of the population that is non-Muslim, the half of that fifth which is Christian, the strictly optional status of the women's headscarf, the Sunni third of Bahraini Muslims, the requirement that all legislation be approved by both Houses of Parliament, the election of the Lower House by universal suffrage, the regular appointment of women to the Upper House to make up for their dearth in the elected Lower House, the presence in the Upper House of a Jewish man and a Christian woman (the latter the first woman ever to chair a Parliament in the Arab world), the present position of a Jewish woman as Ambassador to the United States, the very close ties to Britain, and the fact that all of this is perfectly acceptable even to Salafi Members of Parliament.
«We just want to be able to provide that, just a little bit more for our businesses that are currently there to be able to expand and grow but also businesses that are looking at our community to be able say «yes, this is where we want to go because look at this great riverway,»» Warren said.
When I first started writing this series my primary goal was to dispel the prevailing assumption among most in the general population and many in both the clinician and research communities that behavioral and neurodegenerative disorders were deep, dark, mysterious entities where, because so little is known about them in terms of both cause and treatment, their occurrence is mainly a matter of back luck and bad genes.
Most people back in the states think we are little crazy / can't believe we are doing this without family around etc, but truly we have never felt more supported than the community of people in our village, and little did I know we moved to an area where most women prefer home birth and have multiple stories to share.
That said, even though someone who eats as much as 200 - 500g of carbs a day can still be starving their guts bugs if those foods contain little to now indigestible substrates (fiber), a generic rule of thumb (albeit an ugly measure) is less overall carbohydrates — especially when you start dropping below 75 - 100g a day — translates into a dramatic drop in the amount of food reaching your colon where the vast majority of your intestinal microbial community resides.
It does require a little more digging to see where you are with the protocol and how things are going, so please write in to the counselors on the support community!
California, USA About Blog Our Little Blended Family Community is a place where families can come together to share in the success and struggles of having a blended family, and grow together in grace and wisdom as we live out our lives as blended families.
A sweet little fable about how a delusional man - child is helped by the loving ministrations of his family and community, the kind of throwback flick where human nature is seen as inherently good — a notion so quaint that it feels damn near buoyant.
A little DLC injection can usually do a lot to keep a game's online community alive, provided it doesn't segment the user base by creating situations where the haves can't play with the have - nots.
The movie's real courage, though — and the place where it requires courage from its viewers — is its unflinching portrait of what it was like to live with HIV in an era when treatment for the disease had no successful protocol, little government funding, and little recognition or support outside the gay community.
There's also «Victory Road» mode, where players strive to achieve specific tasks throughout a sequence of battles and «Free - Battle» mode, where you can team up either through local co-op or four player online multiplayer, however we found finding teammates a little bit hit and miss — Fingers crossed this changes as the online community continues to grow, as online multiplayer is definitely where J - Stars Victory VS + shines its brightest.
Sensing opportunity, Plainview sets out with his right - hand man, Fletcher Hamilton (Ciaran Hinds, above right), and young son, H.W. (Dillon Freasier), to take their chances in dusty Little Boston, a hardscrabble community where the main excitement comes from the holy - roller church of charismatic preacher Eli (Dano again), Paul's pious twin brother.
Such was the case in 1998 at Susan B. Anthony Elementary School, in Sacramento, California, where a high percentage of Southeast Asian immigrant families in the school community spoke little English, lived in poverty, and were almost completely disconnected from the school.
Comparing districts with and without systems of choice, Schneider, Teske, and Marschall find little evidence of increasing inequities where choice is available; the academic performance of all schools appears to increase with even limited choice in a district; and parents become more engaged when allowed to choose their schools - thus enhancing the community's social capital.
This most recent incident was once again in a community where young people seemed to possess too many things that had too little meaning.
Many, if not most, were characterised as unsafe environments where little learning took place and the local community had lost faith in the school.
Meddling state officials run the other school district, where textbooks are scarce, students learn little, and staff morale is low, frustrating the local community and leaving the school system in a never - ending cycle of failure.
«The provision of choice, and the publication of data on school performance, has sometimes had little impact, especially in districts where reform lacks adequate local ownership, community and wider civic involvement, and parent engagement,» Bruno Manno notes.
In the new era where teachers have little time for face - to - face interaction with colleagues and district budget cuts limit professional development opportunities, educators are increasingly turning to online communities (or professional learning networks, PLNs) that allow them to share lesson plans, teaching strategies, and student work, as well as collaborate across grade levels and departments.
LITTLE ROCK All eyes were on Little Rock this week, where a coalition of community members, parents, teachers and school administrators beat back an effort by House Education Committee Member Bruce Cozart to privatize struggling school districts in the LITTLE ROCK All eyes were on Little Rock this week, where a coalition of community members, parents, teachers and school administrators beat back an effort by House Education Committee Member Bruce Cozart to privatize struggling school districts in the Little Rock this week, where a coalition of community members, parents, teachers and school administrators beat back an effort by House Education Committee Member Bruce Cozart to privatize struggling school districts in the state.
In their synthesis of several dozen studies of after - school programs, Little, Wimer, and Weiss (2008) identified three key features necessary for successful programs: sustained attendance, quality programming and staffing, and strong partnerships between the program and other places where students learn, including schools, families, and community institutions.
Napa Valley is recognized the world over for its award - winning wines, but little is known about its low - income, mostly agricultural, communities where the need is great; especially for year - round student academic support and enrichment opportunities.
When it comes to their new proposed education agenda, it is bad enough that Malloy and Wyman plan to give more money to the privately owned but publicly funded charter school industry while making the deepest cuts in state history to Connecticut's public schools, but in a little understood piece of proposed legislation, the Malloy administration is trying to sneak through legislation that would give his Commissioner of Education and the political appointees on his State Board of Education a new mechanism they would use to punish taxpayers in certain communities where more than 5 percent of parents opt their children out of the wasteful and destructive Common Core SBAC testing program.
But after fierce opposition from a state delegate and the Cherry Hill community, where Southside opened a little more than a decade ago, city school officials said they would work with the school community on a long - range plan to create a successful high school that also preserves the community hub.
But as Lake and her team points out in the case of Detroit (where the nine charter oversight groups — including Detroit Public Schools — have done little to provide kids with high - quality options), what likely ends up happening is that shoddy school operators end up engaging in shopping for lax authorizers who will let them off the hook for failure and won't think through community needs.
«It is not a surprise that a charter school that comes into a community specifically helps English language learners and the results of their scores are a little higher,» said Rodriguez, who works in Watsonville and Pajaro Valley in Santa Cruz County, where schools are 80 to 90 percent Hispanic with up to 24 percent EL students.
Honest to God, we are becoming a nanny community where every little thing is an anti-woman slur.
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