But then, there are also very real, very scary first day
of school fears.
Not exact matches
In 2018, there are reasons to surrender to hopelessness: mass murder in
schools, domestic terror paralyzing communities, and a climate
of fear that tears families apart.
Few are more at risk in that catastrophe than the children
of eastern Aleppo; prevented from going to
school or even hospital, as both are deemed too unsafe, they live under constant
fear of attack.
The book includes sections on how to channel your «FOMO,» or
fear of missing out, into action and how to determine whether graduate
school is worth it.
Staying in law
school would have been a decision driven by the
fear of disappointing her family.
WORKERS may be hiding back injuries from their employers for
fear of losing their jobs, says Curtin University
of Technology physiotherapy
school senior ergonomics lecturer Leon Straker.
Despite
fears of a teen exodus to rival services such as Snapchat, the social networking giant remains popular with
school kids, according to a new study.
Buffett admitted that in high
school and college he held a deep - seated
fear of public speaking.
Despite the fact that graduate
school can earn you more money in the long run, many people are foregoing additional education because
of the
fear of taking on massive student loan debts.
Students from Stoneman Douglas and other
schools delivered speeches, some choked with emotion as they described living with violent memories, survivor's guilt and the ever - present shadow
of fear.
In American
schools, the
fear of gun violence always looms.
After hearing the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School teens heartfelt pleas for change following a devastating school shooting in Parkland, Florida, emotions rolled through us: anger, shock, fear, but most disturbing of all, a sense of familiarity and realization that this was becoming norma
School teens heartfelt pleas for change following a devastating
school shooting in Parkland, Florida, emotions rolled through us: anger, shock, fear, but most disturbing of all, a sense of familiarity and realization that this was becoming norma
school shooting in Parkland, Florida, emotions rolled through us: anger, shock,
fear, but most disturbing
of all, a sense
of familiarity and realization that this was becoming normalized.
This number is only the beginning
of the problem: students across the country battle
fear every day when boarding the bus in case we are the next victims in America's ongoing epidemic
of school massacres.
Our march, Protest Against Gun Violence was inspired by the depth
of tragedy in Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the countless other shootings, but also the looming
fear that the next shooting is inevitable, whether at our
school, or any other across the country.
Though the sounds
of gunshots have yet to ring through the halls
of our high
school in Columbus, Ohio, but we
fear it is only a matter
of time.
«Investors often want to dump shares during a stock market crash because they want to cut their losses and because they
fear even greater declines,» said Kelly Shue, a professor
of finance at the Yale
School of Management.
But this year's appearance will be the first since Trump told lawmakers not to
fear the NRA in the wake
of the Parkland, Florida
school shooting and floated some responses opposed by the organization, including raising the legal age to buy certain firearms to 21.
The New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who
fears a lost decade, said in a lecture at the London
School of Economics last summer that he has «no idea» how the economy could quickly return to strong, sustainable growth.
A group
of students from Littleton High
School held a protest Wednesday morning demanding action — with dozens saying they shouldn't have to fear going to s
School held a protest Wednesday morning demanding action — with dozens saying they shouldn't have to
fear going to
schoolschool.
Even though the incident did not occur on
school property, the shooting confirms some
of the
fears about what could go wrong if teachers were to carry guns in
school — that the mere presence
of more firearms would increase the risk
of gun violence.
But perfect love casts out
fear... if he perfectly loved, there would be no reason for him
fear that we are destroying America... no
fear for us to teach sunday
school... and no
fear of the future when homosexuals are accepted as equals, even in Alabama (where I live) or in whatever southern state fishon is in.
I was raised a strict Catholic and lived in
fear of priests and nuns in my
schools for 12 years.
One
of her
fears came to pass Tuesday, when gunmen sought her out and opened fire on her
school van, leaving her seriously wounded along with two other classmates.
Roys also accused the
school of «Fostering an atmosphere
of fear and intimidation, silencing whistleblowers by reprimanding, or even firing them.»
In a polarising debate that has already played on the public's
fear of creeping Islamisation, those who believe in the inherent value
of faith - based
schools will be hoping that the baby Jesus doesn't get thrown out with the bathwater.
With public
schools fast becoming incubators
of gender ideology, parents need to cast off their
fears of entering the fray, speak out, and, most importantly, teach their children that their sex is a beautiful, biological reality.
Despite all the
fear driven presentations you've heard, not every young person is walking out
of the church the moment they finish high
school and never coming back.
Even though Christians and atheists also perpetrate acts
of terror and violence (in places like movie theatres, elementary
schools, and shopping malls), many
of our neighbors react with particular
fear and judgment when the perpetrator is identified with Islam.
The announcement
of a new Government review into
school exclusions has been welcomed by a Christian charity which
fears children with behavioural issues are not always receiving the support they need to stay in classes.
School phobia, the child's refusing to go to school, is an example of extreme fear which interferes with functioning; parents should seek help at
School phobia, the child's refusing to go to
school, is an example of extreme fear which interferes with functioning; parents should seek help at
school, is an example
of extreme
fear which interferes with functioning; parents should seek help at once.
She lives in a paralyzing state
of «constant and
fear» and it's forcing her to keep her children indoors and out
of school.
«One
of my biggest
fears,» admitted one seminarian, is that
of «getting lost» in the parish; i.e., not knowing how to apply the theoretical knowledge he has accumulated in
school.
Fear, on the other hand, is a dry nurse for the child: it has no milk; a bloodless corrector for the youth: it has no beckoning encouragement; a niggardly disease for the adult: it has no blessing; a horror for the aged: when fear has to admit that the long painful time of schooling did not bring Eternal Blessedn
Fear, on the other hand, is a dry nurse for the child: it has no milk; a bloodless corrector for the youth: it has no beckoning encouragement; a niggardly disease for the adult: it has no blessing; a horror for the aged: when
fear has to admit that the long painful time of schooling did not bring Eternal Blessedn
fear has to admit that the long painful time
of schooling did not bring Eternal Blessedness.
Though this ringing silence on the subject would have been typically Lutheran — as Luther saw it, the works
of humankind appear attractive and good, but they are likely to be mortal sins — I suspect that my Sunday
school teachers weren't holding back out
of any Reformation - based
fear of «works righteousness.»
Mrs. Mueller had apparently labored hard to instill
fear of all things flabby in her young son, awakening him daily at 6 A.M. for strained carrot juice, a brisk jog around Baltimore's Lake Ashburton and «a grueling order
of calisthenics» before sending him, exhausted, off to
school.
Seeking to cloak their
fear of reprisals for naming real root causes, progressives trumpet phony diversions depicted as earth shattering crises (namely, global warming), missile defense, homophobia, protecting our borders, the religious right, abstinence education, prayer in
schools, animal rights, biblical creation, etc..
If out
of fear or ignorance any real consideration
of religion is excluded from the
school curriculum, the educational program is thereby trivialized and the
school fails in its central educative mission.
The position
of the Diocese at Westminster appears to be based on the
fear that a State
School is becoming elitist and restricting its intake
of pupils to a narrow middle class range.
In catholic
school, as vicious as Roman rule I got my knuckles bruised by a lady in black And I held my tongue as she told me «Son
fear is the heart
of love» So I never went back
To call those who actually reflect on their own spirituality and make conscious efforts to live based on a moral compass, rather than as herded sheep, self - obsessed is not only pretentious but a reflection
of your indoctrination in the
school of those who believe out
of fear — which is worse?
I come from «shameless» caretakers, abandonment, ridicule, abuse, neglect — perfectionistic systems I am empowered by the shocking intensity
of a parent's rage The cruel remarks
of siblings The jeering humiliation
of other children The awkward reflection in the mirrors The touch that feels icky and frightening The slap, the pinch, the jerk that ruptures trust I am intensified by A racist, sexist culture The righteous condemnation
of religious bigots The
fears and pressures
of schooling The hypocrisy
of politicians The multigenerational shame
of dysfunctional family systems MY NAME IS TOXIC SHAME
He can see the boy wear it until out
of Mother's sight, but not at
school out
of fear that he may meet the original owner on the playground.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless
of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need
of any partners but we the creation is in need
of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human
fear the fed laws more than we
fear the laws
of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life
of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one
of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law
of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a
school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws
of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside
of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence
of breaking the law
of the land but we do not see the punishment
of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures
of hereafter....
Fearing that Catholic
schools would form a strong base for a subculture, and worried about the decline
of the public
schools as the junior wing
of American public religion's informal church establishment, the editors reared up.
He confirmed the worst
fears and prejudices
of Protestants about lascivious priests and nuns and the unbridled ambitions
of the hierarchy to subvert the public
schools and make the U.S. a satrapy
of the Vatican.
It is also a
fear of being perceived as being homosexual, especially among men.5 The
fear of being perceived as gay usually begins in elementary
school when «girl,» «sissy,» or «fag» are the worst put - downs a boy can hear.
In sports, in
school, in work, in the face
of fear, doubt and struggle, we are encouraged to push through rather than to pull out.
«Rather than adopting a passive liberalism, that says «anything goes» for
fear of causing offence,
schools leaders should be promoting a muscular liberalism,» she said.
SAT 7 said
schools that have not been destroyed are overcrowded, and the
fear of violence has caused parents to keep their children at home and teachers to abandon their posts
Hence Rabbit's constant remembrance
of things past: his fading stardom as a high
school basketball hero in Mt. Judge, Pennsylvania; his youthful marriage to the store - clerk Janice Springer; their many sexual felicities and infidelities; the deaths that each so horribly caused in their own house; their moral enmeshment in the lives
of their friends and families, especially their elderly parents and their own son Nelson; Rabbit's jobs as a typesetter and car dealer, and now Janice's belated career in real estate; their financial prosperity during the boom
of the «70s when they bought vacation homes in Florida and the Poconos; now their
fear of economic ruin amidst the coming Depression.