Sentences with phrase «orphaned children after»

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They are active partners with a church in Haiti that has taken in children who were orphaned after the earthquake.
So, either God is a rather poor parent who doesn't raise his «children'to be anyway independent of him, like a proper parent should, or he has and we atheists are his mature offspring who can carry on with our lives after he has left our lives, or we are all really «orphans» without divine parents, but only some of us actually realize this.
As a bit of history, the theory began when Bowlby was asked to study orphaned infants and children after WWII who presented with myriad problems — socially, emotionally, and cognitively — and he determined that the cause of these problems stemmed from a lack of maternal involvement.
«When we hear about the fact that we will give priority to vulnerable children including orphans, can we have some reassurance from the government that they will not be summarily sent back after their 18th birthdays?»
Orphaned after their parents perish in a fire that destroys the family home, the Baudelaire children — Violet (Browning, Ghost Ship), Klaus (Aiken, Stepmom) and Sunny — must find someone to take care of them until Violet turns 18, whereupon she will inherit the enormous family fortune.
The Kid is less uproarious than later Chaplin efforts, serving more as a testing ground as it offers a charming yet tough - minded tale in which the Tramp locates an orphaned baby amidst the tenement rubble and, after much deliberation, elects to raise the child as his own.
After the still birth of their third child Kate (The Conjuring «s Vera Farmiga, aka Bates Motel «s Norma Bates) and John (Peter Sarsgaard, currently in TV's The Slap) decide to adopt Russian orphan Esther in an attempt to get their lives back on track.
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Orphaned as a child after her parents» murder, and afflicted with hallucinations at dusk, she's always felt more at ease in nature than with people.
After being into a farming family at Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire, Read was orphaned as a child.
Environmental factors may cause this, as occurs in Rutter's autism phenocopy described in Romanian orphans adopted by western families in the early 1990s.1 These children had experienced extreme, profound neglect; after adoption, they began to present to services with abnormal or delayed development.
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For instance, in the case of Snow White, Myss (2001) proposes, the princess embodies the Child - Orphan archetype (a dimension of the Child archetype), which includes those who feel «they are not part of their family... [and yet, oftentimes]... succeed at finding a path of survival [after] having won a battle with a dark force» (p. 372).
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