Sentences with phrase «offers faces of fear»

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As Catholics, we know instinctively that maternal mortality is a tragedy and that abortion is not the answer, but I believe that we are under an obligation to turn that knowledge into action and offer hope to mothers around the world who face the prospect of giving birth in fear and trembling rather than with joy.
Further, it's added that fears over Danny Rose's future could push Tottenham into action, as they face a difficult summer ahead with ongoing speculation suggesting that several of their key players could be the subject of big - money offers from their rivals.
The fathers of the intervention group were interviewed and offered a face - to - face, 40 - minute session about infant feeding and the difficulties sometimes associated with breastfeeding, such as fear of milk insufficiency; transitional lactation crisis; return to outside employment; and problems such as breast engorgement, mastitis, sore and inverted nipples, and breast refusal.
Earlier that day, he declined an offer of protection from German police, putting on a Star Wars T - shirt and a brave face and telling them, «I've overcome [the] fear» of being killed for his work.
The more we can help our children give a face to nameless fear, inspire them to feel hopeful that things can improve, provide a context that shows both an historical perspective and a current one relative to the danger they face, and offer help to victims, the greater their chances of overcoming their fears.
Facing less pressure around standardized testing, OST settings can offer greater freedom for independent exploration without fear of earning a «bad grade.»
Whether you have a product or a service (which is what travel bloggers offer) you have to get it (or yourself) out into the market — which involves selling — Daniel Pink wrote a great book — «To Sell is Human» which I felt took a lot of the fear out of approaching people (potential customers) with either your product (or you) by talking of buoyancy strategies when confronted by negative responses — which, lets face it is the biggest fear to asking in the first place — But more revelatory is to ask yourself — Can I do this?
The Planet D offers a wide range of travel advice, from facing your fears to embracing adventure travel experiences, but their helping communities subsection in particular is valuable to any responsible traveler.
One of the benefits of therapy is that a therapist offers you guidance and support in facing and exploring your fears and anxieties with the light of awareness.
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