Not exact matches
«My concerns are that these platforms were built from the ground up by white
men and tested on their
families and people
in their orbit who looked like them, and they
never thought about how their platforms could do harm,» Sarkeesian said.
He's
never really tried to sell himself as a
family man in the traditional sense and wears the hypocrisy of his political commitment to abortion restrictions and abstinence - only sex education very lightly.
When I lived
in the south I saw adult
men drag their entire
families to roadside «protests» of abortion —
never mind
in this southern baptist culture there was nowhere one could be obtained for probably 500 miles
in any direction.
Here is a
man who has vilely wronged his
family in such a way that he can
never be found out; yet he brings the
family to the minister's confessional and there pours out the story of his guilt.
Wonderful
family man You
never hear any scandal about him or his
family Republicans are all into it for the money and could care less about anyone
in this country.
whether for the right or wrong reasons, our leader chose to stay on when things took a turn of sorts... a new owner arrived on the scene, plans for a new stadium emerged and Wenger became the bearer of bad news... he sold us on a new story, one that required patience on our parts... financial constraints were the order of the day, so that the enormous sums spent on the new venue could be recouped... although some would question the validity of such claims, why wouldn't they believe their faithful leader... according to those within the hierarchy, the future
never looked so bright, as this new home would ensure our place among the elites for years to come... as we all know now these claims were a well constructed fabrication and so those who feel they were duped
in the process are infuriated and rightly so... the fact that this club and it's manager have continually misled the fans, especially following Gazidis's claims about our financial liquidity, simply rubbed more salt
in an already gaping wound... this surely isn't how you treat your «
family», especially when they supported you through the supposed «lean» years... it was a dirty trick played by Kroenke but the fact is was orchestrated by Wenger himself hurt the most... as for those
in the media, many of whom are former players or longtime pundits, who observed the early years firsthand, saw this as the perfect opportunity to vent the anger they felt towards this pretentious
man once and for all... all
in all, karma's a bitch
I will
never condone personally attacking a player and his
family for something as trivial,
in the big scheme of things, as a professional futbal fixture BUT these are grown
men (most if them @ least) who have voluntarily chosen this vocation
in life.
While the picture is of a very definite increase
in care - taking by fathers
in two parent
families, there is another group of fathers who do not live with their children through separation / divorce, or who have
never lived with them, although many of these are co-resident with other
men's children (Radhakrishna et al, 2001).
Several able - bodied
men have died horrible deaths
in the region
in the line of campaign for their parties, and the parties for which they suffered and died have
never bothered for once to look after their wandering children or the
families who became economically stranded after the untimely departure of their breadwinners.
But, it's a problem that destroys lives - not only of the woman
in question but also the children, and perhaps even the
man who can not control his temper (he will end up losing his
family, his self - confidence, perhaps his job and will
never be able to be
in a fulfilling relationship).
i lost everything because of this virus, my
family do not want to be with me again i was turned down and hopeless, but thank GOD for today i am happy to write and the great DR.OKOJE the
man that promised and
never fails, this
man promised me that i will be cured
in 45 mins, after he must have been done with my cure, and all go according to what he said and before that, he told me the necessary things i need to do before the cure can take place.
«Adeleke was a leader
in every right, a formidable colleague, patriotic statesman, good
family man and complete gentleman whose contributions to the development of the of Osun State
in particular and the nation
in general will
never be forgotten», he added.
Four leaders of the Working
Families Party released a statement accusing Mr. Cuomo of demanding that Ms. James «jump through hoops that he would
never ask a white
man to do,» saying that the party's support «could be critical
in both the primary and general elections.»
Based on interviews with close friends and colleagues of the two
men, the book depicts a deep and painful rift
in the Miliband
family which some fear will
never heal.
One of these
men, John Williams, would
never foresee the events that would unfold over the next 30 years, with four generations of the
family working and living on the island amongst the embattled Banaban inhabitants, like Kamaria and the future generations of his Banaban
family who were
in a battle to save their island as more and more of their precious land was being shipped away to farms back
in Australia and New Zealand.
I grew up
in typical American
family where boys and
men are supposed to be strong, smart and achieving, and
never show emotions.
It's just they are indoctrinated
in the ideas of «career for
men,
family for women», and that if she is self - sufficient, she will
never get a husband.
OK.I wan na know how white
men in Vancouver feel about a serious relationshipmarriage to a mixed race woman.my ex-husbands
family NEVER included me because I wasnt white like them.my.
This rankles
family patriarch Hap (Rob Morgan), a preacher and a
man of stature cloaked
in humility, unable to reconcile the years of backbreaking work on land he will
never own.
When the penguins (a clever blend of real birds and CG) aren't on screen, the rest is a predictable tale of a
man learning to appreciate
family and feelings once more, anchored by Carrey
in a performance that thankfully
never overwhelms the film.
Desperate circumstances lead a
man to a
family he
never knew he had
in this made - for - cable comedy - drama.
But while
Men In Black is a reasonably intelligent and fun comedy, it
never reaches the dizzying comic heights of, let's say, Addams
Family Values.
Never underestimate Bryan Cranston «s desire for the intense —
in «Wakefield,» he plays a successful lawyer and
family man who abandons his loved ones only to observe them at a distance from an attic above the garage.
If the undercurrent of the plot is the question of the relevance of and necessity for ethics
in wartime, the underlying thrust of the arcs of Kirk — the
man who lives like he's
never going to die and who's convinced himself that he'll
never allow the death of anyone
in his «
family» — and Spock — the half - human, half - Vulcan who has experienced the annihilation of his entire planet and has determined
never to feel that pain again — is a shifting perspective on death.
They,
in turn, give the military
man a glimpse of the
family life he
never had.
M.V.P: The cast is flawless, but it's New York - born Peyman Maadi who has the heaviest lifting to do as Nader, and he does that carrying like Atlas;
never putting us
in doubt that he's a good
man, but one loyal to his
family to a fault, and just shrouding his motivations away from view enough that the film's central question remains
in question.
What follows is a road trip he takes with his intelligent but underachieving son (Will Forte) and an eventual extended
family meet - up
in his Nebraska childhood town, where Forte's character learns much about his dad that the old
man never told him himself.
In reality, Darnell's a pansy family man who's never been to and doesn't know the first thing about jail, but the idea of a law - abiding black man doesn't exist in King's bubbl
In reality, Darnell's a pansy
family man who's
never been to and doesn't know the first thing about jail, but the idea of a law - abiding black
man doesn't exist
in King's bubbl
in King's bubble.
Tracy Letts, who adapted his Pulitzer Prize — winning play for the screen,
never got Tolstoy's memo about how «each unhappy
family is unhappy
in its own way,» and as a result we're treated to a veritable banquet of American - theater tropes sensationalizing intergenerational dysfunction: banshee - like women and taciturn
men in the autumn of their years, and progeny who either suffer for their familial devotion or lose their souls to escape the nuthouse.
Hannie Caulder, that bizarre European - based western of last year, included a wealth of outrageousness that seemed to presage a return to grace and a renewal of promise for Kennedy the director: Raquel Welch strutting around the desert naked under a poncho, Robert Culp prancing auspiciously out of the wilderness
in El Topo hat and granny glasses to teach her how to shoot; brothers Ernest Borgnine, Strother Martin, and Jack Elam forming a manically inept criminal trio who nevertheless managed to be lethal for two of Hannie's menfolk; Christopher Lee as a gaunt and happy gunsmith and
family man living on the seashore; and a
never - identified stranger
in elegant black who materialized wordlessly now and again to collaborate
in Hannie's adventures.
Adams's life story encapsulates the history of the founding era, for she defined herself
in relation to the people she loved or hated (she was
never neutral): her mother, whom she considered terribly overprotective; Benjamin Franklin, who schemed to clip her husband's wings; her sisters, whose dependence upon Abigail's charity strained the
family bond; James Lovell, her husband's bawdy congressional colleague, who peppered her with innuendo about John's «rigid patriotism»; her financially naïve husband (Abigail earned money
in ways the president considered unsavory, took risks that he wished to avoid — and made him a rich
man); Phoebe Abdee, her father's former slave, who lived free
in an Adams property but defied Abigail's prohibition against sheltering others even more desperate than herself; and her son John Quincy, who worried her with his tendency to «study out of spight» but who fueled her pride by following his father into public service, rising to the presidency after her death.
To comprehend why four
families of well - intentioned and not unintelligent people should have followed an individual such as the Reverend Faulkner into the wilderness,
never to be seen again, one must recognize that for almost three centuries
men such as Faulkner have gathered followers to them
in this state, often
in the face of challenges from larger churches and more orthodox religious movements.
An intensely poignant story of two
men and the makeshift
family they create with a young Sioux girl, Winona, Days Without End is a fresh and haunting portrait of the most fateful years
in American history and is a novel
never...
Amid new friends who have
never flown, owned a credit card or read a book, he finds the soul of bayou life
in a shrimper's observation: «A bayou Cajun
man, he loves two t «ings de most
in de whole world: bein» on de water and bein» wit his
family.»
An intensely poignant story of two
men and the makeshift
family they create with a young Sioux girl, Winona, Days Without End is a fresh and haunting portrait of the most fateful years
in American history and is a novel
never to be forgotten.
To what extent do you view your investing life as an extension of your personal life?By that I mean to what extent do the personal morals and ethical values of Tim the
man govern the investing decisions of Tim the dividend growth investor?If you ask your typical dividend growth investor if they would be willing to invest
in a lucrative but immoral venture, say selling child pornography or crack cocaine, the answer would probably be «absolutely not» regardless of the yield, valuation or growth prospects of the underlying venture.And yet, ask that same investor what their thoughts are about Phillip Morris and they would probably describe what a wonderful investment it is and go on about why you should own it.Do your personal morals ever come into play when buying companies, or do you compartmentalize your conscience, wall it off from the part of your brain that thinks about investments, and make your investing decisions based on the financial prospects of the company?The reason why I'm asking is that I keep identifying stocks of companies that I love from an investing perspective but despise on a human level.I can not
in good conscience own any piece of Phillip Morris knowing the impact that smoking related illness has on the
families of smokers.You might say that the smoker made his choice to smoke so you don't mind taking his money, but his children
never made that choice and they are the ones who will suffer when he dies 20 years too soon.
They will continue to show absolutely no empathy whatsoever for the victims of Chernobyl, Three Mile Island and the coming Fukushima cancers by low balling deaths or acting like those people,
men, women and children,
families that lived and loved together, people who had no choice
in their early demise, like they
never existed.
Men: 5 Things You Can Do to Fix Your Relationship Despite your best attempts (and successes) at showing up for your
family in roles you may
never have witnessed your father
in, it's entirely possible you're still coming home to an angry wife, feeling criticized and unappreciated or seen.
and Japan - esing Narrative
Family Therapy (Sumie Ishikawa and the league for hikikimori...
men who retired to their bedrooms
in their late teens and
never reappeared)
Another
man, who was
in charge of the
family finances, ran up $ 60,000 on his credit cards, and
never told his wife because he didn't want to worry her or deny her anything.
Chien - Chung Huang, «Child Support Enforcement and Father Involvement for Children
in Never - Married Mother
Families,» Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research, & Practice about
Men as Fathers 4, no. 1 (2006): 97 — 11.
Its really hard to discuss this anywhere without hearing «Oh your just trying to turn him against his mother» I know that happens alot and i know
men and women are both guilty of it but
in fact i had
never heard of the term «parental alienation syndrome» until a couple days ago, i was actually starting to think based on everyones reaction when i brought up my feelings that it was all
in my head and even my son told me i was dillusional right before he stopped talking to me and cut all contact.His mother moved him away to another state when he was 4 basically without more than a few days noticed after i had relocated closer to him to spend more time together, there was no history of abuse and i was paying support so that was a red flag anyway but hes 29 now and i feel like ive pretty much lost him forever.im
in another location i moved to be able to see him more after my parents died
in 2008 (about a month apart) but that has turned into a disaster since he no longer wants contact.He has a half brother here by myself and my present wife but my youngest son is mentally disabled and unable to take care of himself, myself and my 2 sons are all that is left of my
family i have no other relatives anymore and i feel horrible for anyone else who has to go through this.
It
never mentions that the research has found that
men who abuse their partners are 6.5 to 19 times more likely than other
men to commit incest with their children (Lundy Bancroft & Margaret Miller, «The Batterer as Incest Perpetrator,» 85,
in Lundy Bancroft & Jay G. Silverman, The Batterer as Parent: Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence on
Family Dynamics, 2002), and, thus, dual allegations of DV and incest are more likely to be true and involve far more dangerous abusers.