Sentences with phrase «local village children»

As the local village children wave you on, finish in the artisan's colony of Ubud.
Kids can roam the resort and beach areas, engage local village children for a positive cultural experience, or enjoy facilities ranging from regulation sized pool table and pingpong tables, to Plasma TV w / Satellite in the main lobby w / children's programming available.

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Here the figures of speech, the examples selected, and the persons addressed all belong to the villages of Galilee — the savorless salt thrown into the street, the one lamp that lights the whole household, the village blasphemer with his string of profanity and terms of abuse, the temple pilgrim offering his one gift, the village judge and the jailer, the local ruffian swift to strike, the king's man or garrison officer who compels the peasant to carry his baggage or to yield up his own cloak, the sinner's field wet with the same rain that falls on his righteous neighbor's, the local tax collector, the birds of the air and the lilies of the field, the child asking to be fed, the fruitful trees and the unfruitful, the wise and foolish house - builders.
We sometimes like to find a little cafe or somewhere in our local village that's child friendly, where I can get Oliver some lunch whilst I enjoy a slice of cake.
Tragedy struck in Kadarko village, Kaura local government Area of Kaduna State over the weekend as a pregnant woman, including her two children, died over suspected...
He said: «It id with heavy heart that we totally condemn the massacre of over 60 women and children in Shaforon, Kikem and Kodemti villages in Numan local government of Adamawa State on November 19, 2017.
A 75 - year - old father of 10 children, Chief Charles Okafor, with the title: Ozo Ogbukiyi, has reportedly committed suicide in Akitinyi village, Urum, in Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra state.
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A 75 - year - old father of 10 children, Chief Charles Okafor, with the title: Ozo Ogbukiyi, has reportedly committed suicide in Akitinyi village, Urum, in Awka North Local...
The board would also spend N15.1 million on the construction of Early Child Care Development Education games village in nine primary schools in nine local government areas.
The Italian speaking American, Jack, now poses as a photographer and calls himself Edward, as he meets two friendly characters in the Italian village who seem more like symbols than real people: a kindly Father Benedetto (Paolo Bonacelli) who once sired a bastard child and believes the Americano is a sinner worth saving and a local prostitute from the bordello with a heart of gold named Clara (Violante Placido).
At that time, Antonio and Fabio were inspired by an article in a local Sicilian newspaper about a mafia kidnapping and decided for their second film they would like to explore this incident's impact on the small Sicilian village while simultaneously evoking children's fables.
Soezen's somber, worried expressions routinely imply her sense of feeling trapped by her husband as much as the village locals, so it comes as no surprise when she forges a bond with the child's uncle over the prospects of a philanthropic cause.
It follows a four - year campaign for a secondary school in the village of Clare by parents whose children would otherwise have had to travel 10 miles to the nearest secondary school, as the local council rearranged local schooling.
Local residents created a charity, which enabled children from the two villages to attend the school for free - although others from the surrounding area attended on a fee - paying basis.
Corliss D. Wood, administrator of UWM's Partnerships for Education, has a local take on the Ethiopian proverb, It takes a whole village to raise a child.
Our supporters have also enabled us to share forty Romania Animal Rescue coloring books and hats with the children in the local villages to spread the message that compassion and animal welfare are important.
Once their objective was understood, the volunteers were welcomed and cheered, especially by local children, who formed a Pied Piper's entourage in every village.
Learning new scuba diving skills, conducting underwater surveys in the warm, turquoise waters of the Pacific, spending time getting to know the local community and their traditional villages, teaching children about environmental conservation during weekly school visits, assisting in the creation of coral farms, discover a myriad of fascinating marine creatures to study, enjoy island hopping, stunning remote island locations, scuba diving, snorkelling, traditional ceremonies, idyllic traditional Fijian villages, white beaches, climbing volcanic mountains, enjoying breathtaking scenery, cave swimming, cultural immersion in the Fijian way of life, learning to speak Fijian.
Some of our popular offsite activities for older children include our rainforest and waterfall walk, mangrove tour and sword carving demonstration as well as visits to the local village and school.
«We were guided through a floating village where we saw locals fishing and selling goods straight from their pontoon - like houses and children rowing home from their floating school»
One of Chabil Mar's esteemed staff, Luis Torres, has been passionate about the Baca Academy for years, a local school that works to improve the lives of children in the villages of Placencia and Independence near the resort.
The local Noordhoek Farm Village is a great place to pick up organic produce, drop in for breakfast or tea and provides a play area for children.
«We are delighted to launch this partnership with Radisson Hotel Group, through which SOS Children's Villages is joining forces with each local hotel owner, general manager, employee and guest to empower children and strengthen communities from the ground upChildren's Villages is joining forces with each local hotel owner, general manager, employee and guest to empower children and strengthen communities from the ground upchildren and strengthen communities from the ground up.»
Radisson Hotel Group aims to have its 1,100 hotels in operation sponsor the upbringing and education of at least one child per hotel and help establish meaningful local relationships with SOS Villages worldwide.
The Waterfront is located at the very quiet eastern end of Fisherman Village in Bophut, on the north side of Koh Samui.Just a short walking distance from the hotel, guests will find many local shops, bars, seafront restaurants, 24/7 stores, a weekly night market (plenty of street food and drinks) and the beach itself.Though it is true that it can not be swim in some time of the year but guests can always make a good use of the resort lovely swimming pool and cool themselves down on any hot and humid days.On top of the personal touch and family feel, the Waterfront offers all the facilities and service travelers want for a relaxing holiday include beautiful well - kept gardens, sun loungers, hammocks, babysitting / child - minding during the evening, free internet, late checkout / early check - in (subject to availability) and on - site massage.
When we were in the Riviera Mayanear Coba, we saw tons of assembly line art, but wound up buying from a man who taught local children and tourists the ancient craft of Mayan pottery and distributed profits equally among families in his village.
Once we'd left the boundaries of the Arequipan metropolis (Arequipa is the third largest city in Peru), we drove through miles upon miles of nothingness, dotted with a few tiny villages, where local children with wind - burnt faces stood at the roadside staring up at the windows of the bus as we passed them.
Located on a quiet service road only 800m to the village of Sorrento, with its great pubs, restaurants and local boutique shopping and within easy walking distance of the beaches, a fantastic children's park, and the Queenscliff ferry, the cottages are perfectly positioned to take advantage of all Sorrento and the Mornington Peninsula have on offer.
At the local beach and in the small playgrounds of the village, children of the local people play together with the children of the tourists.
There were children running and playing along the highway in their bare feet; locals bicycling through the village; thin and sad - looking dogs roaming around and laying in the middle of the road; lots of garbage and litter scattered along the side of the road; abandoned buildings with jungle growth creeping inside them and graffiti on the exterior; open - air handicraft markets selling typical Mexican souvenirs and blankets in a variety of vibrant colours; empty bus stops covered in graffiti; small, open - air and simple restaurants with red Coca Cola signs on the exterior, and matching tables and chairs serving authentic cuisine; locals cooking and serving fresh meat on a barbeque along the road; a small park and square; narrow gravel roads stemming off of the highway to the remainder of the village; and tiny one - room houses with either thatched roofs and wooden panels on the sides or square white painted houses with a flat roof, barred windows and always a satellite dish on top.
The work features forty - five children who are growing up around a deserted industrial village, abandoned by their parents after the complete automation of the local geothermal power plant where they all worked.
VOLUNTEER WORK • Worked as a volunteer for the local children's hospital • Volunteered as a Big Brother for the SOS Children's Village • Worked as a volunteer for the school admissiochildren's hospital • Volunteered as a Big Brother for the SOS Children's Village • Worked as a volunteer for the school admissioChildren's Village • Worked as a volunteer for the school admission office
These facilitators were delegated from local organizations who actively support the refugee response on the field: Indigo, Caritas, Belgrade Centar for Migration, SOS Children Villages, Danish Refugee Center and Save the Children.
Capri will sing each country's national anthem with the local children of the village.
Village Hope — staffed by a local man, Paddington, and his wife Alice — cares for 20 children.
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