Do
you love family practice and want to get into a new clinic?
Not exact matches
If you learn to
love the
practice of supporting your friends and
family, then you'll be happy now and see the results later.
And I have felt the many ways Jesus reaches out his hand to catch me — in the
love of
family and friends, the sustenance of spiritual
practice, the bonds of community and the moments of unexplainable peace in the midst of the struggle and the failure.
An idolatrous
love of
family is often behind the lack of courage in many Christians to speak out against abuse and unethical
practices in the workplace.
How can you condemn a man for doing something that is common
practice when grieving for lost
loved ones and trying to console the victims
families?
As a Jew raised by a Turkish Jewish father, with an agnostic / atheist American mom who shared in all the religious
practices out of respect and
love I see immense beauty in this
family and their tolerance, acceptance, and embracing of their heritages.
Since this unconditioned
love is impossible of
practice in a world where unredeemed sinfulness must be considered the general characteristic, common civil society and its individual members as well as institutions like the
family, the economic order, nationality and the State necessary for the preservation of humanity are to be ordered according to the Moral Law inherent in their nature.
Now if Muslims want to
practice their religion here in the U.S.A, please have a little respect for the insensitive people that have lost
family, friends, and
loved ones in this tragedy.
While most of our
family and friends prefer to arrive just before the first pitch, Dad and I
love getting to the ballpark as early as possible to watch batting
practice.
I won't be going to Italy anytime soon, unfortunately, but I can
practice the art of the Italian lifestyle right here in my own home through preparing simple food with fresh, flavorful ingredients (like this minestrone soup recipe), celebrating
family and friends, and enjoying leisurely time with
loved ones.
I don't have celiac or gluten intolerance myself but some of my husband's
family does and I would
love to bake for them during the holidays — I want to
practice beforehand.
I
love it... I
love the interaction, the chatter, being so involved in something I am so passionate about, it's my livelihood... but when it comes down to
family / life / work balance, I have got to
practice discipline in how much social media is in my world.
Even within the
practice of attachment parenting there can be other nurturing and
loving people who can care for your children — particularly people who will, hopefully, be involved with your
family for years to come.
I need all the boogie
practice I can get which is why our
family has been
loving Hip Hop Dance Experience.
So without implying any kind of critique if yours is different, here's a window into my
family's
practice of feeding with
love and respect:
API's 8 Principles of Parenting Prepare for Pregnancy, Birth, and Parenting Feed with
Love and Respect Respond with Sensitivity Use Nurturing Touch Engage in Nighttime Parenting Provide Consistent and
Loving Care
Practice Positive Discipline Strive for Balance in Personal and
Family Life
I believe this is much different from popular press magazines advising us as what you're both doing is explaining human development and evolved caregiving
practices (which in people who understand healthy relationship dynamics is intuitive and based on common sense, but is not the majority of our population) to people struggling to figure out how to make their primary
love relationships work so they don't end in divorce, split
families, or unattached / needy people.
After having spent 9 years in the large medical center settings of Yale and Montefiore, Dr. Kass realized that what he
loved most about the
practice of medicine was having close relationships with the
families that he treats.
As another example, Jewish
families have the common
practice to name their babies after their deceased
family loved ones, whose names are traditionally from the Bible.
When we are not at a sports game or
practice, our
family loves to have movie & game nights and explore the Midwest on day - trips together.
Dr. Brent «Smokey» Weinhandl profoundly
loves working with patients,
family and staff at Brook Trout Dental, his dental
practice in Casper, Wyoming.
With a little mindfulness and
practice, you can enjoy every occasion the holidays have to offer, and make the most of time with
family, friends, and
loved ones, while still maintaining a healthy body and a clear mind.
He created a
family of unique individuals with the common thread of our
love for him and our
love for the
practice.
«My whole
family and I
love picking poses from Cyndi's book, Yoga For Low Back and Hip Health, to
practice at the end of our days.
I also
love writing rock songs, working on new lifestyle ideas,
practicing my yoga skills, hiking with my dog, long walks on the beach and creating healthy recipes for my
family, friends, clients and followers.
Julie
loves both the scientific and human side of that
practice, working with
families to sort out their dietary, immune, and hormonal challenges.
I'm excited for this opportunity for a variety of reasons, but mostly because it will allow me still be be at home when my girls need me (like dropping off and picking up from track
practice, orthodontist appointments, tennis
practice, therapy appointments, youth group activities, and on and on and on...), and it will allow me to help with the
family finances AND it will give me the opportunity to teach, which is something that I
love to do!
Nick Morgan (Jay Duplass) has it all: a
loving family, a beautiful home and a successful law
practice in Los Angeles.
The production, which is based on the play rather than the film, also stars «True Bloods»» Stephen Moyer as Maria's boss and
love interest, the strict Capt. Georg Von Trapp; Laura Benanti as the Captain's fiancée, Elsa Schrader; multiple Tony Award - winner and «Private
Practice» star Audra McDonald as Mother Abbess and «Smash» alum Christian Borle as
family friend Max Detweiler.
He enjoys spending time with his
family and friends across the region, writing on his blog,
loves great discussions, reading, and developing his meditation
practice.
By using technology to build important bonds between students, teachers, and
families, PowerMyLearning has demonstrated impact on student academic achievement and
love of learning; teacher instructional
practices; and parental confidence.
Rather, what worries me is that these
practices could go a long way towards turning pets into novelties, instead of much -
loved members of the
family.
Upon request of a veterinarian, Dr. Tripp offers the client a Pet Behavior History Analysis with a report to the client and veterinarian on what the pet,
family, veterinary
practice and trainers can do begin restoring a positive,
loving, problem - free relationship.
Wellesley Animal Hospital combined top quality medicine with compassionate,
loving care, and she has been proud to
practice family medicine at WAH since 2012.
In her free time, she
loves spending time with her
family and also enjoys going on hikes and
practicing photography with her boyfriend Sam.
She
loves working up medicine cases and performing surgeries while thriving on getting to know her extended
family - the owners and pets that visit her
practice.
When she's not
practicing, Stacey
loves endurance cross-country mountain bike riding and racing, being outdoors, and spending time with
family and friends.
Some examples of common
practices or sayings that have proven to be false are that black cats shouldn't be adopted out around Halloween, that only 1 in 600 pit bulls in shelters finds a
loving family, or that one unaltered cat will have 420,000 (or a bajillion) offspring.
After
practicing small animal medicine in the area for seven years, she has met many wonderful pets with owners who
love them like
family members.
So, this year, be thankful for enough turkey to stuff your bellies, enough primetime football to rally the
family, and a safe, warm home full of
loved ones - and then, find thanks in getting the success your
practice deserves.
We continually strive to: - Attend to our patient's unique medical needs while nurturing their emotional well - being - Provide a low - stress environment for our feline friends and their
families - Share our
love of cats with the community - Strengthen the bond between our team, you, and your cat We have earned the title of a Gold Standard
Practice from the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP).
Rachel has a deep passion for animals and their well - being, and
loves that our
practice feels like one big
family.
I
love collaborating with
families who want expert guidance while they
practice the training between regular sessions.
Finding
loving, «furever»
families for homeless kitties and reducing the pet overpopulation by spay and neuter
practices.
Despite her
love for Scotland, she traveled back to the United States to
practice veterinary medicine and to be close to her
family and friends, which eventually led to serve her home community closest to her in the Lower East Side neighborhood.
I would highly recommend this
practice to anyone that
loves their pet like
family.
Dr. Carrier has been a part of the Midland Animal Clinic
family since 2003 and
loves the
family feel of the
practice.
He also
loves spending time with his staff and nurturing our
family - like
practice culture, which translates to warmer, friendlier and better coordinated service for our clients and patients.
Retirement presented an opportunity for them to dedicate their
love of animals and the wisdom and experience gained from their years of professional
practice to the service of animals whose
families would otherwise be unable to access veterinary care.
Funding from PetSmart Charities supports best
practices and thought leadership that enhance the human - animal bond and keep more pets in
loving homes and forever
families.