Sentences with phrase «people my age knew»

Most people my age knew better than to point out such differences.
It was through this project that she realized how prevalent climate change was, and how little people her age knew about it.

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That seems a direct swipe at Tinder, which is still best known for hooking people up with people they find attractive by showing their photo, age and first name.
«Do you know that one of the great problems of our age is that we are governed by people who care more about feelings than they do about thoughts and ideas?»
Most people know Barbara from watching her on ABC's Shark Tank, which has become a smashing hit with millions of viewers of all ages tuning in each Friday night.
While many people believe that spring break is nothing more than an excuse for wild college debauchery, it is actually the ideal time to get away from work, school, and cold weather — no matter your age.
In a connected age, where you can connect directly with any person, customers want to know who is behind each brand, what shape is the main architect of that service or product you find it so useful.
«We know that people who choose beer when they become of legal drinking age are two times more likely to continue drinking beer throughout their lifetime, and as an organization, we have an opportunity to regain ground with this group,» said David Kroll, MillerCoors» chief marketing officer, in a statement.
For people whose total annual premiums are below their age - based limit, prepaying a few months» worth of 2018 premiums in advance would let them use more of the full value available to them this year, when they know the federal deduction still exists.
Yet, the majority of people dismiss the idea of a dream board (also known as a vision board), labeling it as new - age nonsense.
«I don't know exactly what brought me back,» says Bint, «but suddenly it seemed like something people my age were doing again.»
I am sometimes horrified by things people my age tend to say in social and business situations, especially when they express a disdain of modern technology or recall an earlier era as a golden age — usually everyone within hearing knows that the previous period was merely different, rather than glorious.
During a conversation with reporters at the Justice Department, according to Politico, Sessions reiterated his longtime views: «Most of you probably know I don't think America is going to be a better place when more people of all ages and particularly young people start smoking pot,» Sessions said.
In the 10 years since, van Bruggen has been boss to many people whose age and experience far eclipsed his own, as he turned a micro business into a multimillion - dollar enterprise now known as Barricades and Signs Ltd..
Cohen was vague on many of the details behind the one million figure, and said the company did not know statistics like each person's age or gender.
The company has detected cancer in 5 percent of people over the age of 50 who didn't know they had it.
«There's an astounding number of people who want to be clothing designers but don't know how,» says Charlotte Genevier, a software developer who started programming at age 12 and launched The Cotery in 2013.
Each radio station delivers a very specific audience, so once you know the age and gender of your target customers, you can zoom in on stations that serve those people.
While there are numerous other investment strategies people can use to prepare for old age in the 21st century, it's important to know that the retirement rules have changed and will continue to change.
Most people know that Facebook Ads can target geographic locations, such as cities and zip codes, as well as demographics including gender, age and relationship status.
Caring for aging boomers will be a big business, and there's an opportunity to create a subscription business whereby kids and grandkids send older relatives a surprise box of goodies to let them know people are thinking of them.
I marvel at the «mature» people I know who refuse to act their age.
And that's a shame, because attaining the state known colloquially as «inbox zero» is one of the most liberating experiences a person can have in the Internet age.
In a full and creative life, Dorough might be most famous (at least among people of a certain age) as the creator of the cartoon musical TV show known as Schoolhouse Rock!
Most people my age that I know, late - 30's, are hesitant to buy right now because they can't afford it or because they bought high on the last cycle and are waiting for the down turn.
A lot of the advice has stayed the same all this time (we've all known for ages that the easiest way to get people to link to something is to create great content).
You have not identified any way to actually know things like the age, education level, occupation and demographics of the people searching for these phrases.
We do not collect personal information from any person we actually know is under the age of 16.
«The most important and fulfilling thing in my day to day life is taking care of my five children, who are ages 3 - 13 but on the business side, it's knowing CSSCS has so quickly made a difference in people's lives that makes the sacrifices I have made all worthwhile.
At what age is it no longer possible to decide that the person you've been does not need to define the person you will become?
Most people our age hardly know anything, so who is that supposed to impress?
In a study that comes as a surprise to approximately no Christian under the age of 40, the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project says technology use among religious people is no different than among anybody else.
People are not born pedophiles... when you ask a pedophile what his earliest known sexual attractions were, and they answer little girls... it's not because they were a pedophile at age 9... it's because they were a little boy who liked little girls.
... and, since unlike most ethnicities of their age, the Jews were forced by events to constantly move and resettle all over the known world, they were more likely than most peoples of 2000 years ago to be «mutts» (ethnically speaking).
hundreds of millions of people who proclaim to know jesus christ with stunning similarities regardless of age, gender, nationality, education level, economic status, all relevant
I spent 2 years in Viet Nam believing I was fighting for freedom... 70 % of people my age either protested or went north to canada... FEEDOM HAS A TASTE THAT THE PROTECTED WILL NEVER KNOW.
As racist as this is going to sound, these people have been killing each other for ages and they will continue to do so in the future if permitted because it is the only thing they know.
Let's face it, the belief that an infitely old, all - knowing sky - god, powerful enough to create the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, will cause people to survive their own phsical deaths and live happily ever after in heaven, if they follow some random laws laid down in Bronze Age Palestine = Judaism.
«With just a saliva sample, we can accurately predict a person's age without knowing anything else about them.»
So more and more people who are approaching retirement age now kind of know that retirement in prosperity will likely not be an option for them.
Reality doesn't have to ever kick in... to know this is simple... just count the percentages of people that think there are such things as gods throughout the ages that have come and gone.
I do not know what age a person can, however, swallow the idea of the devil into hell.
During the middle ages, most if not all people believed in God, and a certain percentage of them were no doubt intelligent.
We then think that the parent with experience or age has wisdom — but I have known many older people who clearly have gained little wisdom — as they have remained int he parent / child way of pereiving self and the world.
I know this may not reflect national trends, but the Episcopal Church Dan and I attend — St. Luke's in Cleveland, Tennessee — is incredibly diverse as far as the ages of people sitting in the pews.
It will also no longer allow people under the age of 21 to purchase firearms.
So they knew that a person who is gay uses their brain differently, that gays are affected by hormone levels in the womb, that they know at a young age their orientation without environmental factors, that the world major organizations would recognize that a gay person can't change their orientation through therapy.
One of the greatest intellectual crises of our age, one with enormous practical implications, is the fact that most people simply do not believe that there are any universal principles of right and wrong, or, if there are such principles, that we can know them sufficiently to demand adherence to them.
Christan beliefs are based on nothing more than a collection of Bronze and Iron Age Middle Eastern mythology, much of it discredited, that was cobbled together into a book called the «Bible» by people we know virtually nothing about, before the Dark Ages.
These, Charlie's, and many other similar cases I could recite, involving profoundly ill people of all ages, are examples of what is known in the bioethics trade as «futile care» or «medical futility» — or, as I call it, futile - care theory.
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