Not exact matches
Wake up
people, MAKE politicians answer questions and come up
with solutions for the problems that matter (economy, wealth disparity, lost jobs etc etc), whether or not your
kids learn the theory of evolution
in school will be of little comfort if they have no home to go to after
school.
When I was a
kid, I once asked my Sunday
school teacher if little children got washed away
in Noah's flood along
with all the other animals and rebellious
people.
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....
When saying Merry Christmas has become a bad thing, when we can no longer have the
peoples vote counted and respected by judges and elected officials, when health care for aids and other associated dieses is covered, when
kids in school have to be subjected to demonstrations of gay bedroom life when the mayor of NY will no longer without reason and against the law rent churches public buildings, when teen pregnancies up 45 percent will be paid for by us the
people of the US
with all the cost completely covered.
People targeted our children to gain favor
with the church leadership — like the man who was helping
with Sunday
School who insisted my 11 year old daughter speak
in tongues, laying hands on her and yelling at her
in front of the other
kids — all without our knowledge.
In that place you'll hopefully find people who'll visit you in the hospital when you're there, give you good books to read, watch some games at the local bar with you, maybe volunteer beside you somewhere, or take your kids to Sunday school when you aren't up for i
In that place you'll hopefully find
people who'll visit you
in the hospital when you're there, give you good books to read, watch some games at the local bar with you, maybe volunteer beside you somewhere, or take your kids to Sunday school when you aren't up for i
in the hospital when you're there, give you good books to read, watch some games at the local bar
with you, maybe volunteer beside you somewhere, or take your
kids to Sunday
school when you aren't up for it.
Because of our work, 18,000 American
schools are providing
kids with healthy food choices
in an effort to eradicate childhood obesity; 21,000 African farmers have improved their crops to feed 30,000
people; 248 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions are being reduced
in cities worldwide; more than 5,000
people have been trained
in marketable job skills
in Colombia; more than 5 million
people have benefited from lifesaving HIV / AIDS medications; and members of the Clinton Global Initiative have made nearly 2,300 Commitments to Action to improve more than 400 million lives around the world.
I've been overwhelmed
with all of the options (I do better
with limited choices) and, while I haven't actually visited any of the
schools in person yet (I have talked
with some moms about where they are sending their
kids), I haven't felt peaceful about the whole process.
I mean, it had started harmlessly enough — a few
kids with Princeton shirts
in middle
school, rumors of summer camps at Duke — but by the time senior year rolled around, competition was so fierce that
people didn't even talk about where they were applying.
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In fact, most
people assume that their
kids will not have to deal
with bullying once they graduate from high
school.
I'm so excited to have teamed up
with a local registered dietitian to create an education initiative targeting the
people in our
school community
with the greatest power to influence our
kids: our teachers.
Before
school starts, talk to your
kids about what bullying is using language they can understand: someone
with more social or physical power purposefully trying to cause distress or harm to another
person in physical, psychological, or social ways, often repeating it over time even though the victim wants it to stop.
Substitute teachers, custodians,
school visitors, new
kids,
school forms
with gendered checkboxes and restroom dilemmas on field trips — the question reappears over and over again
in the gendered expectations of
people and society: Are you a boy or girl?
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in the Classroom (two - day training
with Bill Scott, principal of Birney Elementary
School)
The Sound of Music is a good way to introduce a discussion about WWII
with school - age
kids, while the Wizard of OZ is perfect for talking about appreciating the
people in your life.
If you're the kind of
person who struggles to mind your own business when you see moms
with their
kids in public, don't say you weren't warned if a sassy mama decides to
school you right on the spot.
If your child hasn't already encountered a
person with a disability, it's likely he will at some point
in school, where children
with special needs are often
in the same classroom
with other
kids.
If you don't live
in a diverse neighborhood and your child doesn't go to a
school with kids of other races, surround her
with children's books and artwork featuring
people of different races.
I know a lot about working
with other
people's
kids, but I'll be the first to admit, I'm no parenting expert, which is why I'm so happy to work
in a
school where we have three brilliant parent educators to whom I can refer parents who come to me
with their parenting concerns.
Look for
people with a medical background, or those
with youngish
kids in the public
schools, or those who have fought similar battles
in the past, especially battles based on the idea of social justice, that low income students deserve the same respect and services as higher income students.
Parents
with kids that study
in different
schools and do extra curricular activities, retired / old
people, tourists, businessmen have a lot of valid reasons to still need to use a private or at least massive transportation system, so we can not rely solely on bicycle transportation methods for those, still, we must provide those that can rely on them (young
people, average commuters living not that far from the office, teenagers...)
A
person has a reasonable expectation that his son or daughter be safe
in school and when a mentally challenged, angry 19 year old can walk into a store and buy an 3 - 4 round a second assault rifle
with the intention of shooting as many high
school kids as he can - that's a violation of the rights of everybody who wants to be safe.
He admitted that
in the past, the Conservatives were not
in tune
with many
people's concerns, noting: «While parents worried about childcare, getting the
kids to
school, balancing work and family life - we were banging on about Europe.»
Robert Jackson, chairman of the council's Education Committee, is planning to introduce a measure that would force the DOE to provide the council
with data about exactly how many accidents occur each month, how many
people are injured
in those accidents and how many of the injured are
school - aged
kids.
So many
people have weeks that consist of taking the
kids to
school or practice or both, going to work, running errands, seeing the doctor, hitting the gym, stopping by the bank, walking the dog, checking
in with the parents, and then finally making it home just
in time to eat, watch an episode of something on Netflix, and get a few hours of sleep.
Anyway, the movie is one most
people will like for a old
school flick, similar to E.T and Short Circuit but still very unique
in ways about a
Kid in love
with a Living Dirt Bike.
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After an unsuccessful attempt
with a «Cat
People» remake at Warner Bros, Bill Condon and producer Michael Laughlin decided to collaborate on Condon's early version of «Dead
Kids,» and
with assistance from Hemdale and tax incentives from the New Zealand government, began production
in northern New Zealand,
with an eclectic mix of American actors: Dan Shor had recently appeared
in John Huston's «Wise Blood»; Dey Young had just debuted
in «Rock and Roll High
School»; Michael Murphy was a Woody Allen alumnus; and Mark McClure had achieved a kind of immortality as Jimmy Olson
in the «Superman» films.
Aidan and his family live
in a Los Angeles where home -
schooling the children is met
with as much derision as Amish
people using electricity (and Braff's «teaching» is no different from parents who homeschool their
kids to believe dinosaurs never existed), and sexual harassment laws are a courtesy rather than something to enforce.
It's a third -
person arena shooter
with a distinctive art style, intended to look like the doodles of that one weird
kid who never paid attention
in middle
school, but who also happened to be an amazing artist.
I loved the fact that
kids got to know the world outside
school and learned that with technology they could talk to people anywhere, said Luisa Ojeda - Vera, a kindergarten teacher at Florida's Sand Pine Elementary School, whose students used Skype to connect with a class at another school in the dis
school and learned that
with technology they could talk to
people anywhere, said Luisa Ojeda - Vera, a kindergarten teacher at Florida's Sand Pine Elementary
School, whose students used Skype to connect with a class at another school in the dis
School, whose students used Skype to connect
with a class at another
school in the dis
school in the district.
In writing Fires in the Mind, Cushman worked with 160 «ordinary teenagers» assembled by the nonprofit What Kids Can Do to examine how and why young people become interested and often acquire impressive skills in particular projects and activities, whether in school or out.
In writing Fires
in the Mind, Cushman worked with 160 «ordinary teenagers» assembled by the nonprofit What Kids Can Do to examine how and why young people become interested and often acquire impressive skills in particular projects and activities, whether in school or out.
in the Mind, Cushman worked
with 160 «ordinary teenagers» assembled by the nonprofit What
Kids Can Do to examine how and why young
people become interested and often acquire impressive skills
in particular projects and activities, whether in school or out.
in particular projects and activities, whether
in school or out.
in school or out...
And I'll tell you,
in the 2nd grade, I tried to fit
in with so many
people that I was probably the biggest bully
in the whole
school... But once I got to 3rd, I started to realize what a jerk I was being to
kids and what it could do.
«A lot of
people in special education have a mindset that it's all about compliance, but if you take a step back and understand the purposes of the law, I think you'll see this is less about complying and filling out IEPs left and right, and more thinking about, «Well, how do I problem solve to ensure my
school is better meeting the needs of
kids with disabilities?»»
Though step 10 says «Embrace «outsiders» (enthusiastically),» he means parents and taxpayers
with no
kids in school, that is,
people he hopes will be «supportive,» not policymakers and advocates who will press for changes worthy of support.
A lot of
people in special education have a mindset that it's all about compliance, but if you take a step back and understand the purposes of the law, I think you'll see this less as compliance and filling out IEPs left and right, and more thinking about, «Well, how do I problem solve to ensure my
school is better meeting the needs of
kids with disabilities?»
Plenty of
people disagree
with Gauthier — the National PTA and the American Academy of Pediatrics support
school seat belt laws — and Alan Ross, president of the National Coalition for School Bus Safety, says getting kids in the habit of buckling up every day can save their lives lat
school seat belt laws — and Alan Ross, president of the National Coalition for
School Bus Safety, says getting kids in the habit of buckling up every day can save their lives lat
School Bus Safety, says getting
kids in the habit of buckling up every day can save their lives later on.
If tests like these succeed, they could not only provide better information about children's readiness for real life but also give educators incentive to do what they want to do anyway: teach
kids in engaging ways to be well - rounded
people and lifelong learners, not drill the life out of
school with dry test preparation.
Schools won't vanish, Hamilton predicts, if only because «
people want a safe place for
kids in the workday and a place for
kids to be
with their peers.»
«
In middle
school, I would dread every day having to be
with those
kids again, but at Big Picture, I looked forward to seeing not only the group of
people I considered friends, but the group I considered family.»
This year marks the 20th Anniversary of the Charter
Schools Act and charter parents who are leaders with PACT (People Acting in Community Together) and CCSA, in collaboration with the SJ Consortium, are organizing a Community Action Meeting to build more support from community leaders, show the success of charters in increasing student achievement, and the need for more excellent schools fo
Schools Act and charter parents who are leaders
with PACT (
People Acting
in Community Together) and CCSA,
in collaboration
with the SJ Consortium, are organizing a Community Action Meeting to build more support from community leaders, show the success of charters
in increasing student achievement, and the need for more excellent
schools fo
schools for
kids.
«These
kids have a heart of gold because they have been taught from a very young age that having integrity and treating
people with respect and being kind and saying what you mean and meaning what you say, is just so important...» It's these values that give Michelle meaning and value
in her own work
with charter
schools.
History and recent events show many white
people are adamant
in their quest to live
in a segregated society; those
with means and choice, tend to move to more segregated neighborhoods, send their
kids to segregated
schools.
«(We're) giving
kids authentic tasks that real
people in the real world are trying to tackle and solve that don't have a multiple choice Scantron answer,» said ALA Principal Kathy Beiser, Trinity alumna and former principal at North East Independent
School District's (NEISD) International
School of the Americas, which leverages a similar partnership model
with Trinity.
I met so many different kinds of
people in my community
school who I never would have known if I'd only talked
with the
kids on my street.
According to the press release for the ad campaign, «The ads, which come on the heels of a major rally
in New Haven last Wednesday
with 6,000
people calling for «excellent
schools for every child,» urge viewers to «take a stand for Connecticut
kids» by joining the push to fix the crisis.»
parenting,
school, books reading
kids,
people... the best gift is the knowledge, when my daughter was
in 3 grade she was an avid reader, and want to know everything before talk about, so my husband had an stroke she become more obsessed
with the subject, she wanted to be a doctor since she was 3 years old, anyways me as a nurse had my books and she saw me one night refreshing myself about strokes me half ways sleep, lack of caffeine then we start talking the doctor and me and she was raising her hand and the doctor ask her, you want to know when daddy is coming home, sweetie?
A
person with a masters
in literature can certainly do it, but primary
school kids can too.
In fact, it's good enough to almost justify holding it up to snap pictures of your
kids school play or whatever it is
people take pictures of
with their tablet.