Sentences with phrase «more kinship»

Lucy Peake, Chief Executive of Grandparents Plus said: «As a small national charity working to support a large and often invisible group of kinship carers, this funding from players of People's Postcode Lottery will be transformational and enable us to reach and support more kinship carers and their families.
The funding will allow for more kinship carers to access support and information from the Grandparents Plus Support Network and Advice Service.
Thanks to players of People's Postcode Lottery we will be able to offer more help to more kinship carers in desperate need of advice and a listening ear.»
The contribution of each of our support groups in reaching more kinship carers, and giving them a space to come and share their experiences is absolutely vital to the project's success, and we're grateful to everyone who helps keep them running.
i once complained at the hood about a big drawing show in which all the African American artists were hung together in the same wall - including a bill traylor next to a romare bearden - i said that pairing is absurd, they they were segregated, and i suggested traylor had more kinship with the artists of the kiowa ledger drawings than romare bearden.
Clearly, Burton felt more kinship and enthusiasm with Ed Wood than with the bland astronaut, and that comes across in both movies.
I believe that, like myself, they are blind to some of their own shortcomings and as a fellow flawed human, I should feel more kinship than malevolence.
These entities are very different in kind from the corpuscular societies as a whole and, Whitehead is convinced, have much more kinship to the actual occasions of human experience.

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It is clear that Percy feels toward Binx as a father to a son, seeing more of himself in Binx than he might admit under direct questioning, though that kinship emerges in his own self - questioning interview.
The closer the evolutionary kinship the more similar the biochemistry and physiology.
The Christian identity will become more global as denominational boundaries erode and as Christians realize their kinship with fellow Christians around the world.
Some of the more important of these tensions and choices are those between the love relationships of the family and the work relationships of one's more public vocation: between kinship and friendship relations; and between care for oneself and care for others.
In the past century, however, under the influence of evolutionary theory, the kinship of man with the animals has been more strongly emphasized.
But the kinships are disquieting, all the more so since our technologies of bio-psycho-engineering are still in their infancy — and it is all too clear what they might look like in their full maturity.
By nature man may be related to the brute, but vastly more significant is his kinship with God and participation in the wisdom of God.
Accentuating what one scholar has called a «kinship of affliction,» she draws variously on the shared difficulties of caring for these children, as well as on the notion that children with Down syndrome physically «resemble one another more than they resemble their families of origin,» to place a kind of boundary around the lives described.
True, this anti-Christian faith is coming into action under different names in different parts of the world; but the more these alternative versions of the postwar paganism insist upon their points of difference — the more they abuse and attack one another — the more clearly they betray their kinship with one another to the eyes of the Christian observer.
One index (kinship organization) was measured by only three indicators, but the others were more extensively measured, some by over a dozen separate pieces of information.
He should not press forward impudently and impute to them kinship with himself; on the contrary, he should be blissful every time he bows before them, but he should be frank and confident and always be something more than a charwoman, for if he will not be more, he will never gain entrance.
As Christianity spread throughout the world, the local church has taken root in cultures more readily disposed to other social forms — kinship, for instance, or civil association.
I met a myriad of wonderfully genuine and generous people who I felt had a strong sense of kinship and community, perhaps I noticed it more because I could see people's dependency upon one another.
Russia has powerful economic tools (restrictions on imports, increases of gas prices, restrictions on migrant labour); this leverage is complemented by more cultural sources of influence: shared language, history and culture, and kinship.
In India, the caste system is a center of identity at least as important (and longer lived) than the national government, in which your kinship and community ties to members of your jati a hundred miles away may be stronger and more relevant than your ties to people half a mile down the road.
M - TRAN has an even more fundamental kinship with computers.
Each succeeding room will reveal a faster moving and more intricate part of the mechanism and / or display, until, at the end, the visitor comprehends, or is nudged a bit closer to comprehending, the whole vast, complex, slow / fast, cosmic / human, inexorable, mysterious, terrible, joyous sweep of time and feels kinship with all who live, or will live, in its embrace.
His idea has a kinship with Smolin's notion that universes can be spawned within other universes and evolve, with certain types of physical laws coming to dominate because they are more successful in producing a complex universe.
Online dating between mature is quick turning into a famous approach different women for both kinship and shaping more perpetual connections.
Set in depression era Mississippi, the opening scenes share more of a kinship with the Three Stooges than the Greek epic.
Such cross-cultural kinships would have likely been illustrated with more finesse by a more seasoned filmmaker; however, Jolie's worldly, non-Tinseltown exploits seem to have palpably informed her work, making her the rare American director of combat cinema whose outlook is as temperate as it is unapologetic.
Where The Rider gives us a protagonist ensnared by his responsibility to a dream — Brady can no more shake the memory of being on horseback than he can abandon his town or his loved ones — The Black Stallion paints a picture of animal kinship as the ultimate escape: from the vagaries of the human world, from one's own tragic backstory, from the limitations of one's youth.
But it's even more complicated than that, owing to Glatzer and Westmoreland's homosexuality and the specific insight that an unpopular, oft - misrepresented minority engaged in the creation of a non-traditional family unit might bring to a story of another unpopular, oft - misrepresented minority (Mexican working class) looking to create a haven of kinship in a sea of cultural turmoil.
True love between a worldly member of the culturati and a relative innocent, a specific Jewish backdrop, an acclaimed literary novel at the source — all these elements suggest a closer kinship between Disobedience and a more recent art - house hit about a gay romance.
You would expect The Post to find kinship in the other well - known journalism movies of the day, whether it's granddaddy of them all All The President's Men or more modern distillations of the form like Zodiac and Spotlight (also co-written by Singer), but Spielberg is smart enough to know the differences between the story he's crafting and these other newsroom capers.
While Haynes's statement suggests the two films may share a kinship of some sort beyond structural similarities, their treatment of human behavior couldn't be any more at odds, as David Lean's adaptation of Noël Coward's play Still Life seeks to penetrate the inner psychological life of Laura (Celia Johnson), a married British woman and mother, while Haynes keeps his characters at arm's length, emphasizing surfaces and crucial overlaps between appearances of objects and humans.
There's a great deal of kinship to the likes of Bioshock, Half - Life and other classic games, but it's also broader and more expansive in what it tries to do.
Van Groeningen, working from an original idea and stage play by Heldenbergh, adroitly alternates the events of the film with Didier's band's songs; in other words, The Broken Circle Breakdown owes a greater kinship to Cabaret than to Once — even though, at its best, its intent leans more towards the personal than the political.
We wish and we hope right along with her, and though the film doesn't quite give us the wonderful cure - all ending that would seem a more natural fit for a film this light, it does bring forth an important point about the magic of cinema, and its power to take us to lands we'll never see, meet people we'd never know, and feel a natural attraction and kinship with people that can never exist.
Perhaps nowhere does one see this more vividly than in Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution (2000), McLaren's paean to two figures with whom he shares «a feeling of kinship
Although displaying a distinct kinship with the BMW 3 Series, the new BMW 4 Series Coupé's more muscular and purposeful design highlights its dynamic abilities.
He wants us to recognize our kinship with trees so we'll be encouraged to preserve their ecosystems more readily.
I can see some of them now as possible poems looking for the discipline of line, others as the cores of stories whose people want to enact their conflicts explicitly more than repress and simmer with them, but my attempts at managing voice (both dialect and idiolect) and subtext give them a sense of kinship, and I think they have found their right scale and texture, which usually involves some linguistic quirk, kink, tic, freak, coil, something to make the narrator unique and memorable but not opaque.
It's a scene that seems more like part of a family reunion than a staff meeting — a reflection of the feelings of kinship that Pet Food Express» owners share with their employees.
In the words of one client, «She has the innate ability to meet the horse on their terms with a sensitivity rarely found in humans... She brings much more than healing but a kinship with the horse that is remarkable.»
Presented by Jessica Bell, M.A., Michigan State University «Statistically significant increases in the frequency, depth and emotion of Kinship and Sentience / Individuality responses indicate that the animal portraits encouraged participants to conceptualize animals as conscious beings with emotional and mental states Read More...
Thanks so much for sharing your experiences; it makes me appreciate the Canadian kinship factor even more, during my lengthy stay (s) in Bali, so far from «home»...
As the mystical power of your Kinship Stone grows stronger, you'll be able to attract rarer and more powerful monsters to fight at your side!
You can fill your Kinship meter several times over, allowing for even more powerful moves!
As a promising young Rider, use the mystical power of the Kinship Stone to form incredible bonds with more than 60 monsters from across the Monster Hunter universe, and make their skills your own!
Enter the Gungeon (April 5) Enter the Gungeon is the latest in our ongoing partnership (more of a kinship, really) with Devolver Digital, developed by the devious geniuses at Dodge Roll.
Enter the Gungeon is the latest in our ongoing partnership (more of a kinship, really) with Devolver Digital, developed by the devious geniuses at Dodge Roll.
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