Sentences with phrase «physically bear a child»

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I mean the questions like: why many persons born poor, physically challenged, not getting good food like those in Africa especially children..
god kills babies, children, the elderly, the physically and mentally challenged, the infirm, etc. so god killed people born with cerebral palsy - were they evil too?
Only a woman who finds herself pregnant knows her situation and if she can afford — mentally, physically, and financially - to bear a child.
Your opinion just doesn't matter AT ALL to a woman who is more concerned that she can't afford - emotionally, physically and / or financially - to bear a child.
Some women physically and emotionally are able to bear and mother twenty children.
Officially, Engh founded the organization in 1981, but it was born from decades of witnessing parents and volunteer coaches physically and emotionally abusing children, validating their worth based on their child's performance and trampling the true purpose of what youth sports are really about: providing positive and safe environments for learning valuable life lessons and developing a passion for life - long physical activity.
The law for acquisition of US citizenship at birth for children born abroad in wedlock to one US citizen parent (Cruz's mother) and one alien parent (Cruz's father), in effect from 1952 to 1986 (Cruz was born in 1970), says that the child is a US citizen at birth if the US citizen parent was physically present in the US, before the child's birth, for at least 10 years, including 5 years after turning 14.
I'm a white, able - bodied, heterosexual, educated, employed, English - speaking, fully - cognitive, physically and emotionally healthy Canadian of child - bearing age living in a safe neighborhood.
Most of us date people that we are physically attracted to and want to spend more time with — whether that means a nice broad chest, long legs, or ample child - bearing hips.
• Create an entire month's menu of delicious yet nutritious food items for a child with Type 1 diabetes • Implement a series of activities - based learning techniques to help children with their homework without making the process boring • Comprehend each child's individual needs by conferring with parents in detail • Interview children in a friendly manner to determine their personality types • Handle children's personal needs such as bathing, toileting, grooming and dressing • Assist children in handling their homework by providing support in understanding concepts • Introduce and implement activities to help nurture children socially, educationally and physically • Handle emergency situations by employing training in CPR and First Aid • Plan weekly menus according to each individual household member's specific tastes
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