Sentences with phrase «men and children explores»

A limited edition collection celebrating 10 years of COS, this ten piece collection for women, men and children explores a modern approach to timeless design by focusing on creative pattern - cutting and considered use of material.

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Abstract: In this study, we explore the process of negotiation between mothers and fathers to secure, to restrict, and to define men's roles in their children's lives.
She's interested in an «ethic of responsible parenthood,» which sounds good on surface but borders on elitism once you start exploring what that may mean: George Lucas adopted two children as a single man and I will bet that Sawhill would not insist that he have a partner first and wait until they are «ready to be parents» — he was wealthy enough to hire surrogate moms until he married again and, last year, became a biological dad at age 69.
They like traveling and exploring the world.Due to their romantic nature, they always travel with their families (wives and children), unlike the African men who like leaving their wives behind every woman admires a close knit family the more reason the black women are going for white men who will travel with them and explore together.
I am a man, with full of fun... no specific intension for making family and producing childrens... first, I want to explore the world and specifically, girls... try to make a good companion, by any possible ways... I bel..
The fantastic A New Tomorrow: Visions of the Future in Cinema program currently screening at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art includes two dystopian features that delve beyond the humour to explore the reality of the dichotomy of both unwanted and desperately needed offspring, courtesy of Andrew Niccol's 1997 effort Gattaca and Alfonso 2006 offering Children Of Men.
To me he will always be the young man in the bright suspenders, standing on his head on the closest chair and exploring the world with the wide eyes of a child.
Co-headlining opening night is Men, Women, & Children, Jason Reitman «s new film starring Ansel Elgort, Adam Sandler, Judy Greer, and Jennifer Garner that explores the strange effect the internet age has on parents and their teens.
The Place Beyond the Pines explores the bond between fathers and sons as a traveling motorcycle stunt man (Ryan Gosling) attempts to reconnect with his former lover (Eva Mendes) who gave birth to their child unbeknownst to him.
If you take the double helping, you will also receive: Chronicles Of A Director, The Children's Magical Journey, Evolution Of An Epic, From One Man's Mind, Cinematic Storytellers, Creating Creatures, Anatomy Of A Scene: The Melting River, Creatures Of The World, Explore Narnia, and Legends In Time.
Leigh, meanwhile, explores Turner's life unburdened by any sense of purpose other than an intense, contagious fascination with this man, his work and, increasingly, the inevitable, slow, irresistible trudge towards death.We observe Turner's fondness for his elderly father; his sexual relationship with his meek housekeeper (Dorothy Atkinson); his rejection of his children and their mother; his arms - length acceptance by the lions of the Royal Academy; his late - life relationship with a Margate widow (Marion Bailey); and the mockery of the crowd when his work turns experimental.
He talked about his busy year, what he remembers about making Children of Men, how much he learned working with cinematographer Darius Khondji, the reason he agreed to star in Papillon after originally being apprehensive about the project, how the film explores the fundamental nature of love, and more.
We finally saw our much - beloved character getting in touch with his berserker side (without the confines of a more family - friendly rating), as well as exploring his humanity within different relationship dynamics, which are as textured as films like LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, CHILDREN OF MEN and SHANE.
Child prodigies have been explored through other fine movies such as Little Man Tate, Searching for Bobby Fischer, and Shine, and while this one may run a bit heavier on melodrama, but it's worthy of that group.
In The Three - Year Swim Club, Julie Checkoway explores the little - known story of Soichi Sakamoto, a Maui man who taught children to swim in sugar plantation irrigation ditches and turned them into champions.
Now, in her most intimate and seamlessly crafted work to date, Adichie turns her penetrating eye on not only Nigeria but America, in twelve dazzling stories that explore the ties that bind men and women, parents and children, Africa and the United States.
Sir Lance, a young man himself, leads the children as they explore their beliefs, sexuality, and family bonds.
Teach your children about the fight for freedom and the brave men and women who risked so much in the name of freedom and stay at the Bluegreen Patrick Henry Square where you can relax after a long day of exploring museums, historic buildings, and watching historic reenactments.
Boys to Men: Exploring masculinity in child and youth care.
A White House Council on Boys and Men can explore how to best give the resource of dad to children and moms, a sense of purpose to dads, and save the nation trillions of dollars that are the cost of not recruiting fathers to reduce poverty and crime.
Knot Yet explores the positive and negative consequences for twentysomething women, men, their children, and the nation as a whole of these two trends, as well as their economic and cultural causes.
Fatherhood and Domestic Violence: Exploring the Role of Men Who Batter in the Lives of Their Children Source: American Psychological Association This report reviews existing research and emerging issues on the intersection between domestic violence and fathering for men with histories of violenMen Who Batter in the Lives of Their Children Source: American Psychological Association This report reviews existing research and emerging issues on the intersection between domestic violence and fathering for men with histories of violenmen with histories of violence.
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