Sentences with phrase «posts about raising»

Along with her journey, you'll find home decorating advice, touching posts about raising twins from her and other families, and more.
A friend left a comment on my recent post about raising boys and it got me thinking.
Check out this great Earth Day Post about Raising and Eco-Toddler.
By Jillian Lauren A friend left a comment on my recent post about raising boys and it got me thinking.

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In a deal sure to raise questions about privacy and the role of government agencies in hack attacks, Google and the National Security Agency (NSA) are about to pair up in the name of protection, according to The Washington Post.
Joshua Benton, head of the Nieman Journalism Lab, described in a recent essay how residents of the small Louisiana town he was raised in posted and re-posted hoaxes and false news reports about Hillary Clinton and other topics on Facebook.
Indeed, The Funded is just one of dozens of insider blogs on venture capital that have sprung up recently, most prominently Pmarca, a site written by Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen, whose «The Truth About Venture Capitalists,» a 4,400 - word essay posted on the site, has become a must - read for any CEO raising capital.
Some users allegedly threatened to report others who raised concerns about racist posts.
Porter raised additional concerns about language used in posting tools that allows users to post about «suspicious activity,» a category she views as overly broad, as opposed to restricting reports to notifications of specific crimes that were witnessed.
That prompted Lauer to cite the timeline laid out by the Post; that the Justice Department last month raised concerns about Flynn's truthfulness, going as far as to say the general could be blackmailed by Russians.
On Sunday morning, Vladeck said in an interview with The Washington Post that Facebook's sharing of data with Cambridge Analytica «raises serious questions about compliance with the FTC consent decree.»
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Some big ones are: (a) whether the draft PROMESA legislation raises retroactivity issues that make it unfair to bondholders (including mutual funds and their investors) who may be subject to restructuring ex post without having had notice of that possibility ex ante; (b) relatedly, whether creating a bankruptcy - like restructuring process for Puerto Rico is bad for bondholders because it prevents holdout creditors from holding up restructuring negotiations, (c) how much oversight and sovereignty Puerto Rico should cede (for example, different stakeholders feel differently about the installation of an oversight board); (d) the extent to which austerity measures are feasible and should be imposed [fn1], and (d) and what substantive reforms should be put enacted going forward.
Raising further questions about how competently and seriously Trump's banking regulators will be attending to their duties comes the report yesterday that the head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Joseph Otting, who is the primary regulator of national banks, was trading in financial stocks after he was nominated to that post.
It also followed some recent wild tweets by Musk about building a cyborg dragon, how his eyebrows can grab things and an April 1 post in which he wrote, «Despite intense efforts to raise money, including a last - ditch mass sale of Easter Eggs, we are sad to report that Tesla has gone completely and totally bankrupt.
All this takes me back to questions I raised in a prior post about the impending confirmation hearings of Solicitor General Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court: Does religion matter?
Seems the objections raised by the author and most of the posts are framed with a lot of misconceptions about true Christianity.
The point of my post is that I was raising a question about your implicit suggestion that his theology lead him to where he is today.
In conclusion, I do find it interesting that those who are raising concerns about all that happened and is happening are doing so unafraid in the public forum of my post with a lot of emotion and intelligence, while those who are trying to silence the discussion or at least control it are contacting me privately outside of the public forum with words that attempt to direct, intimidate or shame me.
Although the fund raising campaign is over, I will continue to make occasional blog posts about rescuing girls from sex slavery and what you can do to get involved.
Such technology includes producing, using, and destroying human embryos, which, says columnist Susan Martinuk in the National Post, may also raise some questions about «human dignity and worth.»
So when I saw this post yesterday on Tony Jones» support page on Scribd, I immediately received it as a passive - aggressive attempt to silence people... Julie, me, and all other bloggers and commenters who have spoken or written in a way that raises questions about those in power.
As I mentioned in my post, «2016 and the Risk of Birth,» in revisiting Madeleine L'Engle's Genesis Trilogy, I've been struck by how forthcoming the author is about her own fears around raising children during the Cold War.
But Rod's post raises an issue I hadn't thought about.
In addition to this excellent post from Laura, I hope you will jump over to Zack Hoag's blog, where he raises some good questions about Sovereign Grace Ministries and the Counseling Cliff.
I appreciate everyone's comments on yesterday's post about the Coffee House raising money for Darfur.
An alert reader, Scott, has raised some good questions about this post and sent me a very gracious and kind e-mail requesting I rethink what I have posted.
What kind of mother raises a person to act as you just did in posting such vitriol about someone you don't know?
Your statement about if he was born and raised in Iran might be true, but if you (the commentor I'm replying to) were born and raised in Iran as well I'm sure that you wouldn't be able to post this without facing consequences.
Has anybody got any ideas about the questions I raised in my last post because they bother me!
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A few weeks ago, my husband texted me a link to a story the Wall Street Journal had recently posted about the best oatmeal raising cookie recipe that they had ever tried.
Follow as their aim is to share experience and raise awareness of GD Frequency about 1 post per month.
Two recent Washington Post reports by Peter Whoriskey have raised doubts about organic standards in the US.
I wrote a post about this a few weeks ago, but it's our second annual fitness event to raise money for the Her Initiative.
A Baby on Board is the lovely blog of Gillian Crawshaw, a mom of 2 kids with lots of awesome posts and information all about raising babies.
On Raising My Boychick's Naked Pictures of Faceless People — a series of guest posts from diverse anonymous bloggers — one blogger shared about her decision not to vaccinate her children.
In a post from April, Summer from Wired for Noise raises awareness about SpankOut Day.
As I mentioned in my post on how to help boys build better relationships, when I queried for top concerns about raising boys, there were lots of sex - related questions.
When Richard Johnson posted on Life of Dad's Facebook page about the struggles of raising his daughter by himself after Mom skipped out, he got all sorts of kudos and media attention, from Cosmo to Today.
Stacy Whitman of School Bites had an excellent post last Friday examining the study in detail, questioning the interpretation of some of its findings and raising some reasonable questions about possible researcher bias.
I will address several of your other points in a post that will be published tomorrow morning, but to answer the specific technical question you raised about platforms: It would have been much easier for us to simply use Change.org, which is a platform with which I obviously have a great deal of familiarity.
In one post, she details what she loves about raising teenage boys: They may eat everything in sight, but traveling with them is like having her own entourage.
This is the place to read blog posts from our experts and from Empowering Parents» team of dedicated Parent Bloggers, who write about their own experiences raising their children.
Also, just a reminder that next week we kick off TLT's sixth annual «It Takes a Village to Pack a Lunch» series, featuring my own posts on lunch - packing as well as guest blog posts by some of my favorite bloggers and experts, including Sally Kuzemchak of Real Mom Nutrition, Dr. Dina Rose of It's Not About Nutrition, Katie Morford of Mom's Kitchen Handbook, Maryann Jacobsen of Raise Healthy Eaters.
Yesterday I posted about my new book — Naked Parenting: 7 Keys to Raising Kids with Confidence.
Earlier this week I posted part one of our reader Q&A with registered dietitian Maryanne Jacobsen (Raise Healthy Eaters) and today she answers more of your questions about «picky eating.»
After posting it, I received an email that made me step back and realize that not everyone around the world will understand why it's so important to raise awareness about breastfeeding in the U.S..
I wrote a post about how I feel attachment parenting has been a tremendous help in raising my two children on the autism spectrum.
This post is part of the Ezzo Week (end) 2009 series hosted by Tulip Girl which serves to raise awareness about the concerns with the parenting philosophy promoted by Gary Ezzo.
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