Not exact matches
Carla Harris, chair
of the
National Women's Business Council, suggests that women
of color may have been more likely to have been laid off during the beginning
of the great recession, and so may have been more likely to
need entrepreneurship as an alternative way to make a
living.
In Health Canada's 2001
National Work -
Life Conflict Study — the widest - reaching survey on the subject, before or since — nearly half of respondents (47 %) considered their supervisor sympathetic to their need for work - life bala
Life Conflict Study — the widest - reaching survey on the subject, before or since — nearly half
of respondents (47 %) considered their supervisor sympathetic to their
need for work -
life bala
life balance.
A company called OneWeb, backed by Virgin's Branson and founded by Greg Wyler, has similar ambitions: «OneWeb's mission is to bring the entire world online to improve quality
of life and spur economic and
national development where it's
needed most,» Wyler has said.
In this definitive and accessible guide, Cesar Millan, star
of National Geographic Channel's hit show Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, reveals what dogs truly
need to
live a happy and fulfilled
life.
[14:18] Rules
of the game to succeed, but not for fulfillment [14:40] God loves diversity; same is true with people — different sources
of fulfillment [14:55] Success without fulfillment is the ultimate failure [16:53] We all have something different as our inner desire, you
need to find what fulfills you [17:05] A cautionary tale: Robin Williams, the loss
of a
national treasure [18:42] He lit everybody up, except himself [19:15] Most
of us
live a
life where we succeed but we're not truly fulfilled [20:10] Richard: Tony, what is your method for happiness?
Now the industry
needs to bring value to the market in other ways, he said in a «state
of the industry» workshop at the 30th annual meeting
of National Association for Independent
Life Brokerage Agencies (NAILBA).
Even in the more secular setting
of the Democratic
National Convention, Obama hinted at an intense White House prayer
life, along with his
need for God's grace.
And I want to register my strong conviction that we
need to work toward a bottom - up economy in which many
of the necessities
of life are produced locally by individuals and companies that have their roots in the communities and do not see progress as meaning going
national and global.
It will require that we turn more
of our attention homeward, away from raging
national controversies and toward the everyday
lives of our
living moral communities — toward family, school, and congregation; toward civic priorities and local commitments; toward neighbors in
need and friends in crisis.
This, however, is to impoverish attempts to bring spiritual and moral values to bear on both
national and world society, because practical action
needs to flow from the
life of the spirit.
They had inculcated a deep sense
of sin and a conscious
need of personal salvation; they had overpassed
national and racial lines and had made religious faith a matter
of individual conviction; they had emphasized faith in immortality and the
need of assurance concerning it; they had bound their devotees together in mystical societies
of brethren fired with propagandist zeal; and they had accentuated the interior nature
of religious experience in terms
of an, indwelling Presence, through whom human
life could be «deicized.»
This perspective unmistakably reveals the unwholesomeness, not to put it more strongly,
of our way
of life: our obsession with sex, violence, and the pornography
of «making it;» our addictive dependence on drugs, «entertainment,» and the evening news; our impatience with anything that limits our sovereign freedom
of choice, especially with the constraints
of marital and familial ties; our preference for «nonbinding commitments;» our third - rate educational system; our third - rate morality; our refusal to draw a distinction between right and wrong, lest we «impose» their morality on us; our reluctance to judge or be judged; our indifference to the
needs of future generations, as evidence by our willingness to saddle them with a huge
national debt, an overgrown arsenal
of destruction, and a deteriorating environment; our unsated assumption, which underlies so much
of the propaganda for unlimited abortion, that only those children born for success ought to be allowed to be born at all.
Let the positive word come first, so that the gospel may undercut the fears which cause men to harden their minds and hearts against any criticism; but then the word
of judgment is
needed to prevent all that is positive in the gospel from creating false peace
of mind in personal
life or complacency about our
national culture.
After a long period in which the
need of many for a sense
of life's meaning seemed to be supplied by the progress
of civilization or by the realization
of national destiny, disillusionment with the half - gods has made itself felt.
We
need a
national bird that can withstand the everyday toxins
of modern American
life, not some oversensitive eco-wimp.
They are: rationalization, which tends toward sterile intellectualization and robs
life of its character and vitality; estheticism, which cuts off true communication by maintaining an esthetic distance in order to dominate, rather than to support, others; capitalism, which tends to deper - sonalize people by providing for their hedonistic
needs in order to support production and consumption regardless
of its human utility; and nationalism, which tends to make
national things sacred and in doing so to create idols out
of them.31.
In his appreciative Foreword, the
National Director
of «Aid to the Church in
Need», Neville Kyrke - Smith, calls the book fascinating and goes to the central issue in saying that Pope John Paul II's whole
life and witness could be said to be like that
of Our Lord Himself, often in the Garden
of Gethsemane but translucent with the hope
of the resurrection.
Open Secularism and Renascent Religion are allies and
need to reinforce each other in public
life to redeem the new human values
of freedom, equality and justice and enhance the quality
of national fraternity in a situation
of religious and ideological pluralism.
one may say that Open Secularism and Renascent Religion are allies and
need to reinforce each other in public
life to redeem the new human values
of freedom, equality and justice and enhance the quality
of national fraternity in a situation
of religious and ideological pluralism.
There is an urgent and immediate
need for several improvements: more voice for the people in the
national policies which directly affect them: withdrawal
of U.S. support for undemocratic governments; and more adequate pay for people who
live in developing countries.
Serving two - thirds
of Arizona's 15 counties, the organization is a member
of Feeding America, the
national network
of food banks, and is committed to volunteerism, building community relationships, and improving the quality
of life for Arizonans in
need.
Eschewing the extremes occupied by the loudest voices in the
national concussion and youth sport conversation, the ones who either deny there is a serious issue that
needs to be addressed (who they characterize as the «just a knock to the head» crowd) or have become so convinced that contact sports inevitably result in lifelong disability that they are so fundamentally unsafe that they should be abolished, they opt instead for the common sense middle ground - a place where MomsTEAM and I have been all along - a magical place where it is possible to have a «more thoughtful, science - based» dialog about the role
of sports in our kids»
lives.
Diaper
Need Awareness Week is an initiative
of the
National Diaper Bank Network (NDBN) created to mobilize efforts to help make a difference in the
lives of the nearly 5.3 million babies in the U.S. aged three or younger who
live in poor or low - income families.
(1) to protect and promote breastfeeding, as an essential component
of their overall food and nutrition policies and programmes on behalf
of women and children, so as to enable all infants to be exclusively breastfed during the first four to six months
of life; (2) to promote breastfeeding, with due attention to the nutritional and emotional
needs of mothers; (3) to continue monitoring breastfeeding patterns, including traditional attitudes and practices in this regard; (4) to enforce existing, or adopt new, maternity protection legislation or other suitable measures that will promote and facilitate breastfeeding among working women; (5) to draw the attention
of all who are concerned with planning and providing maternity services to the universal principles affirmed in the joint WHO / UNICEF statement (note 2) on breastfeeding and maternity services that was issued in 1989; (6) to ensure that the principles and aim
of the International Code
of Marketing
of Breastmilk Substitutes and the recommendations contained in resolution WHA39.28 are given full expression in
national health and nutritional policy and action, in cooperation with professional associations, womens organizations, consumer and other nongovermental groups, and the food industry; (7) to ensure that families make the most appropriate choice with regard to infant feeding, and that the health system provides the necessary support;
British workers
need more than «platitudes» from politicians if a
national living wage is to be achieved, the Archbishop
of York has said.
At the official launch and
live test
of the
National Identification System in Accra on Friday, September 16, the President said the card would meet all basic biometric
needs of the country and would enable the harmonization and integration
of all other data services in Ghana.
Erie County, NY Department
of Health» Send Your Child Back to School Protected from Serious Diseases;
National Immunization Awareness Month is a Reminder that We All
Need Vaccines throughout Our
Lives
«We
need him to build on his phenomenal success in improving our schools, to continue his
national leadership in reducing crime and getting illegal guns off our streets and to keep improving our quality
of life as no other has in my 27 years in government.»
· Voices Against Violence (Scotland) Voices Against Violence is a group
of eight young people with first - hand experience
of domestic abuse and support services who formed a
national independent group
of recognised «young experts» to tell people in power what
needs to change to improve the
lives of children.
But before any
of that can happen, we all
need to recognize that we
live in a competitive
national and global economy.
He mentioned that his main objective is to help build a strong party from the grassroots by creating a robust Welfare Fund to be used for the welfare
needs of the party members, including the polling station and constituency executives, regional and
national officers, communicators, the serial callers, and other party members who put their
lives on the line for the party, but are somehow not recognized.
The NLC however decided to demand a new
national minimum wage
of N52, 200 which the union considered approximate least Minimum Annual Wage levels in African countries, the minimum cost
of providing basic
needs for the worker and their immediate family and the cost
of living data.
On Saturday 18 October, hundreds
of thousands
of people will come together to demand an alternative to cuts, privatisation and falling
living standards on the Britain
Needs a Pay Rise
national demonstration.
ERIE COUNTY, NY — To celebrate the importance
of immunizations for a healthy start and throughout our
lives — and to make sure everyone is protected with all the vaccines they
need — the Erie County Department
of Health («ECDOH») joined with partners nationwide in recognizing August as
National Immunization Awareness Month.
Our members are the
life blood
of our organisation so structures such as the
National Policy Forum, Party conference and the NEC
need to best reflect and represent our diverse membership.
«Discoveries
of rare and unique species
of marine
life remind us why Papahanaumokuakea is so special and why we
need to continue exploring, managing and protecting it,» said Athline Clark, NOAA superintendent
of Papahanaumokuakea Marine
National Monument, «We are delighted to have so many partners who help us to achieve these significant research findings.»
The massive projects
needed now — such as devising a model
of climate change detailed enough to be truly predictive or batteries efficient enough to compete with gasoline — can not wait or depend on chancy funding, he believes.He added that a strong
national commitment to goal - centered basic science could help solve other important problems by drawing America's talented young people into scientific work and providing them with better opportunities for aspiring researchers to build careers with a realistic chance
of making both a significant scientific contribution and a decent
living.
Conservation biologists often
need to predict where rare species are capable
of living — for selecting the best site for a
national park, for example, or forecasting how badly a species» range will suffer as the climate changes in the future.
When molecular biologist and Princeton University President Shirley M. Tilghman first sounded the alarm about the
need for major overhauls to the way the United States trains its biomedical workforce in the 1998
National Academies
of Science report Trends in the Early Careers
of Life Scientists, many
of her proposals fell on deaf ears.
Although citizen science initiatives encourage individuals from all walks
of life to get out into nature, greater engagement is
needed to bring diverse populations to
national parks, argued Theodore Roosevelt IV, an investment banker and conservationist and the great - grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt, who signed into law the creation of five Nationa
national parks, argued Theodore Roosevelt IV, an investment banker and conservationist and the great - grandson
of President Theodore Roosevelt, who signed into law the creation
of five
NationalNational Parks.
While legal abortions in the U.S. are safe, the likelihood that women will receive the type
of abortion services that best meet their
needs varies considerably depending on where they
live, says a new report from the
National Academies
of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
PHENOMIN's involvement in the IMPC will fulfill a key item
of the the
National Alliance for
life sciences and health (AVIESAN) strategic plan that consists in applying mouse genetics to analyze the mechanisms
of disease and to use this knowledge for advancing fundamental research and human health (AVIESAN report on the use and
needs of mouse models in the French scientific community, 2010).
Joining Forces supports activated
National Guard and Reservists and their immediate families by encouraging industry fitness professionals, businesses and organizations to recognize the
need and devote time to enrich the quality
of life and the health
of military members and their families» through fitness.
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In which David Wain, he
of Wet Hot American Summer fame, takes on the
life of Doug Kenney (played by Will Forte and, in his omniscient - narrator state, Martin Mull), a Harvard man who'd co-create the
National Lampoon, co-write Animal House and inject much -
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Remap, a
national charity that helps disabled people achieve greater independence and quality
of life, will be integrating with Middlesex Cricket in the KidZania Stadium, looking at blind cricket and the engineerable solutions that
need to be created in order to play cricket blind.
Schools
need to prepare students for a world in which people
need to work with people
of diverse cultural origins, and appreciate different ideas, perspectives and values; a world in which people
need to develop trust to collaborate across such differences; and a world in which people's
lives will be affected by issues that transcend
national boundaries.
Kevin Courtney, deputy general secretary
of the
National Union
of Teachers (NUT), said:» We
need to see real and significant changes to teachers» working
lives, both in terms
of pay and conditions as well as reducing the punishing accountability system that is overburdening the profession and blighting children and young people's education.»
Remap, a
national charity that helps disabled people achieve greater independence and quality
of life, will be integrating with Middlesex Cricket in the KidZania Stadium on 20 - 22 June, looking at blind cricket and the engineerable solutions that
need to be created in order to play cricket blind.
Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary
of the
National Education Union, said: «Young people
need relationships and sex education that is fit for the world they
live in in the 21st century.