Sentences with phrase «looking school doctor»

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In preparing to teach a course, I looked through a folder of accumulated notes and realized that I first taught the course to an adult class consisting of three women: Jennifer, a widow of about 60 years of age with an eighth - grade schooling, whose primary occupations were keeping a brood of chickens and a goat and watching the soaps on television; Penny, 55, an army wife who treated her retired military husband and her teenage son and daughter as items of furniture in her antiseptic house, dusting them off and placing them in positions that would show them off to her best advantage, and then getting upset when they didn't stay where she put them — she was, as you can imagine, in a perpetual state of upset; and Brenda, married, mother of two teenage sons, a timid, shy, introverted hypochondriac who read her frequently updated diagnoses and prescriptions from about a dozen doctors as horoscopes — the scriptures by which she lived.
God wishes to make beggars into Lords... Look about you at the courts of all the kings and princes, at the cities and the parishes... There you will find lawyers, doctors, counsellors, writers, preachers, who for the most part were poor and who have certainly all attended school, and who by means of the pen have risen to where they are lords.
At the time, Taub, who graduated from Yale University's School of Medicine and has been a doctor for nearly 50 years, had just launched his center at Columbia and was looking for law firms to fund his research, the complaint said.
The model of hospital administration in this publication actually has lots of semblance with contemporary models in the US, UK, Republic of Ireland, Australia and Canada where there is a board of directors / governors with a Chairman (does not have to be a Medical Doctor), a CEO / President / Hospital administrator (does not have to be a Medical Doctor) and a CMD / MD / CMO / Executive director medical services etc (Is ALWAYS a Medical Doctor — different names but similar portfolio — In Nigeria we always look up to these countries for direction with respect to global best practices so I do not understand what the commentator code - named afam6nr means by «Obviously, this writer has not attended any Business School Training and has no knowledge of Business Administration» — My advice to afam6nr is to do a little study of the different heath system of the world (specifically regarding corporate governance, organisation and administration of tertiary hospitals) and after this little research come back and comment on his findings!
I had a concussion in high school, I had a concussion — and I played linebacker in high school and then played only as a quarterback in college — but after my second concussion, the last game of my senior year in college, I was being looked at by the neurologist, the doctor at Yale, and he asked me if I had any aspirations of going onto play, and I said, «No, I don't» And he said, «Good, two concussions is enough.»
I've never been a big watch guy, but now as I finally am close to being done with medical school and moving on to actually being a doctor, it's important to have a professional, elegant look, and the Jord watch definitely fits that profile.»
So when the Ed School started looking for funding for the new Doctor of Education Leadership Program, former Harvard Overseer Paul Buttenwieser and his wife, Katie, a social worker at Children's Hospital in Boston, did just that — they stepped up and donated one million dollars to endow a fellowship that will support one student throughout the three years of the program.
You probably were more concerned with his or her experience, maybe where he or she went to school; perhaps you looked to others for their experiences with this doctor.
As a result, their Facebook feeds, YouTube videos, and Instagram pics often have an intimate feel — think staff birthdays, office pets, and Throwback Thursday (ever wondered what your pet's doctor looked like in vet school?)
If I make the tendentious statement that what law schools should do is (ultimately) to help law students (when they become lawyers) give better advice and service to their clients in the same way that medical schools exist to help medical students (when they become doctors) heal and look after their patients, then the question the book raises is whether it contributes to that goal.
Whether you're a new medical school graduate or an experienced doctor looking for new opportunities, your doctor resume is an important component in the hiring process.
i am a student at Kaplan college and I am about to start my externship and I keep hearing how hard it is to find a job and that we go into a world where the doctor and nurses rule the world and looks down on us and we are left to do the dirty work and that when we get out in the working world that we do nt have the proper knowledge we need and to sell ourselves I feel if you have learned all it is we need to what do they want us to do i really say kiss my azz this program is full of shht and when I graduate i plan on going to school to be a surgical tech because the men in this field do nt get their fair treatment.
Courts look closely at which parent was the primary caregiver, reviewing who took the children to school and doctor's appointments, picked them up from school, helped with homework and planned daily activities.
Driving this development (not just in real estate — there are rating sites for doctors and lawyers, too) is popular literature, such as James Surowiecki's best - selling book, The Wisdom of Crowds (Anchor Books, 2005), which looked at the value of collective intelligence, and Groundswell (Harvard Business School Press, 2008), Forrester analysts Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff's book on how companies can turn customers» connections to their advantage.
Feed hungry babies, wipe up spills, exercise patience, calm squabbles, clean, cook, organize, get the laundry washed and put away, doctor's appointments, school activities, baseball, football, soccer games, plan celebrations and holidays, decorate for parties and seasons, bake cookies for school events, buy and wrap presents, hugs, kisses, storytime, grocery shop, clothes shop, fix boo - boo's and owies, bring encouragement, pray, comfort hearts and wipe tears, make happy memories, play games together, care for them when they get sick in the middle of the night, change diapers, bathe the little ones so they're fresh, clean and smelling sweet, tuck them into bed with prayers at night, get out the door to go to church with hair combed and shoes on, tell them you love them to the moon and back, sit, listen and look into their eyes and savor their sweetness... and a million other things!
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