This has brought controversy in the community regarding whether the government should control the closure of
public places because of an unfortunate accident.
It should also be noted that it's best to keep your pet on leash in
public places because he is apt to run uncontrollably if left to his own devices.
I don't always love the idea of them jumping into the ones at
public places because I sometimes get a little grossed out by the possible germs.
He's also especially peaceful in stores and other
public places because he's so interested in and curious about the world.»
Still, nursing mothers are routinely asked to leave
public places because of customer complaints.
Knowing your rights will empower you to act if you or someone you know is asked to leave
a public place because of breastfeeding.
So, what would you... Continue reading «What would you do if you (or someone you know) were asked to leave
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And meet them in
a public place because if the date goes south for any reason, you certainly don't want them showing up at work or your doorstep at home.
Most of the people do not want to seek dates at
public place because they waste their time and money.
Not exact matches
For Hettiarachchi, his Toastmasters group provided a
place to grow as a speaker, but he says any kind of similar forum is suitable,
because like any skill, you must practice
public speaking to become and then stay great at it.
Typically declarations are
placed under seal
because they contain information that is not suitable for
public record.
For example, we have an atheist Prime Minister — and no one cares
because this is personal (it is not about her politics)-- just as
public schools are used for general education and religious education is served by your
place of worship, associated community, family, etc..
At first they were subjected to all kinds of social restrictions, they were heated as outcastes and polluted persons, they were banned from showing themselves at the baths and market
places and finally they were excluded from all
public places, essentially
places where they worshipped their gods,
because they believed that the very presence of these outcastes violated the
place of their gods.
Visitors love to loiter and linger in St. Peter's Square, not just
because they're waiting in line to get into the Basilica, but also
because it's a
place where you want to stop to soak in the grandeur of the arcades of columns the screen the
public space from the surrounding buildings without isolating it.
He and two pastors were arrested this week for defying a new city ordinance that «effectively outlaws» giving food to homeless people in
public places,
because what even is this world anymore.
I am tired of how people who believe in their own «gods» try to shove religion down other peoples throat, what I mean is if your religion doen not let you support guns then don't support it but also don't try to change it for everyone else who doesn't see it your way, I don't go around asking for you all's religion to remove crosses from
public view
because I don't believe and to remove the bible from
public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective
places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGS.
The reason I'm against putting it in the museum is
because it is a Judeo - Christian symbol and has no
place in a memorial paid for by
public funds.
if
public schools must accomodate all faiths then logically religion must have no
place in
public schools
because there are people who have absolutely no religious affiliations.
But America is good, it seems, in part
because it can find
places for Southerners, especially Southern Stoics (think the novelist Tom Wolfe, Atticus Finch, Admiral Stockdale, Navy SEALS, and the proud men of Morehouse), Catholics (as, to begin with, the best organized in countercultural thought and action of our large institutional religions), and Heideggerians (who are right, after all, about the American propensity for inauthentically deferring to the «they» of
public opinion and scientific expertise).
The nature of religious television in America can be seen to be a function of the interaction of four main players; changes over the past decades have come about
because of changes in the relative power and relationships of the four following players: (1) the regulatory agencies of the federal government, which, through the legislative process, provide the structure within which interaction inside the television industry takes
place; (2) the television industry, primarily network and local station managements, which control the airwaves within the legislated structure; (3) the viewing
public, which selects what it is that will be watched; and (4) the religious broadcasters who provide the material for broadcasts.
This line of separation has become less acute than it was fifty years ago when the famous Dayton trial over the right to teach evolution in the
public schools took
place, and in the same year of 1925 Harry Emerson Fosdick had to leave the pastorate of the First Presbyterian Church of New York City
because of his theological views.
The last thing I want to see is some saggy lady feeding her bubbleheaded spawn
because she is so irresponsible as to bring her child to a
public place so she can be an exhibitionist.
We go
because it's the last
place on earth (except perhaps the therapist's office) where it's socially acceptable to cry in
public, or to say out loud that we're sinners in need of mercy, or broken and in need of healing.
Because neither the
public school system nor his family could manage him, when he was 12 Sam was
placed in the first of a series of residential schools that combined academics with programs of behavior modification.
For right now, the «standard» religious symbolism of Christian images, the ones that believers pray before and use within their worship, really don't have any
place decorating
public places in America
because their presence there only serves to mark them as
places of worship too.
It's like saying religious artwork has no
place in a
public museum
because it doesn't represent everyone's religion.
He doesn't, it's Satan who is running wild in this country
because GOD has been taken out of
public places and prayer has been taken out of schools etc., when you take GOD out, you let evil in... this nation hasn't learned that yet... there will be more tragedies like this or worse unless GOD is bought back into every facet of the
public as he was decades ago when prayer was allowed in school, the commandments were made visible and even on our money his name was present — BRING GOD BACK!!
Prayer at government - sanctioned events and establishments is un-Constitutional,
because these are
places created to represent the American
public, which is comprised of people of many faiths, including no faith at all.
If you are honest and look at the situation the constant over the past 12 plus years is the willingness of the Board to accept 4th
place as the goal and objective each year
because it meant CL football (and more money in their pockets for quarter finals without having to really buy new players) and the ability to constantly offer meaningless
public interviews stating that they want to win the league each year.
Its economic woes aside, the horse racing industry has reached a critical state in regard to
public confidence — that is, among the millions who watch it more for pleasure than for profit — and it has reached that point over the last few years
because of the near carnage that has been taking
place during some of the game's most celebrated events, most notably in the nationally televised Breeders» Cup itself and the Triple Crown.
However, if the two teams are seriously mismatched (like the Boston College / Florida State example), they will shade the opener
because they know a majority of
public bets will be
placed on the Seminoles.
That may have been bad luck, but the Frenchman didn't help his cause by sulking
because he wasn't given his
place back in the side, and made his feelings known in
public and in private, and the fans gradually tired of his moaning.
Because there are so few bets
placed on the preseason, it's less likely that
public money would be responsible for this line movement.
That's
because the value derived from betting against the
public is directly correlated with the volume of bets being
placed, and there's roughly three times more money wagered on the moneyline as opposed to the total.
If sports have lately served as a staging ground for national discourse about concussions, domestic violence, child abuse, gay rights and racial sensitivity, it's
because we have so few live,
public spectacles around which discussion of any kind can take
place.
We've failed
because we've
placed private profit and special interests ahead of
public health.
Because breastfeeding at work laws vary from
place to
place, it is common for problems to be encountered when breastfeeding a newborn, just as women can encounter problems when breastfeeding in
public.
Public bathrooms are terrible
places to pump for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is
because a toilet sprays an aerosol «plume» of microscopic water droplets tainted with urine and fecal matter whenever it is flushed, and nobody wants any of that getting near breastmilk.
Because of this often negative view of breastfeeding in
public places, nursing mums can often feel self conscious and nervous when feeding out and about.
As an average person, I WOULD NOT want you to stand or sit anywhere near me in
places including, but not limited to, a PTA meeting, a children's soccer game, a restaurant, an office cubicle, an amusement park, a bus, an airplane, a political rally, and pretty much all other
public spaces,
because your attitude and UNNECESSARY USE OF CAPS LOCK totally suck.
Although you may have a very supportive husband / boyfriend / father of child regarding your choice to nurse, when mothers enter a nursing station in a
public place it is most likely
because they do desire a bit of privacy.
Being a large - breasted woman (lucky me... grrrr), I always felt extremely too self - conscious to breast feed in
public, and too scared to throw a blanket over me
because I always wanted to make sure there was adequate air pocket for my daughters to breath (these dang boobs are no joke) That being said, I always escaped to either a nursing room (which all too often don't exist in
public places), or would retreat to my car and feed them.
Things are better today for nursing moms,
because many
public places have dedicated care rooms for breastfeeding moms who want some privacy.
If you're in a
public, crowded
place such as a festival and you can't get to the bathroom in time
because there's a line, then you should put your little potty close to the port - o - potties, in an out - of - the - way corner, and let your child use it there.
That might be the first
place I breastfeed in
public as we asked questions, I was sitting there waiting and like I don't know why, though they must be ready to go [laughs] and so am sitting there and I had my baby and was he probably 5 weeks old and in my head I was like saying, «I should have been here sooner, I should have been here sooner», [laughs] which is irrelevant but that what's goes through your head and then I was like I guess I just do it and it was the meanest thing
because I'm sitting on the floor with my baby and I didn't have to use the cover and I was just so «Oh, you just have to do it like in a room full of women» and everybody is in just as uncomfortable and everybody is trying to make this dance work and trying to get a rhythm and they needed this thing to be able to do and I would imagine for me it was a good transition to being in publicand not to worry about the cover but also for women like ok, this is your group for example.
§ 489.21 and § 489 - 22 provide that it is a discriminatory practice to deny, or attempt to deny, the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and accommodation of a
place of
public accommodations to a woman
because she is breastfeeding a child.
I think constipation issues, (which I'm mentioning
because it seems to be one of the big concerns people have with EC from what i have seen), have way more to do with diet and unavailable
places for babies and toddlers to relieve themselves out in
public in North America.
I never nursed Miss A in
public, I'm not really sure why not, maybe
because it was all new to me, I used a blanket to cover myself at home and stayed away from
public places at feeding times.
It's hard enough for nursing moms to have their rights respected in
public places, in the workplace, and elsewhere, and it gets even harder as their children get older,
because people still struggle to understand that breastfeeding isn't sexual.
«The lady (I wish I would have gotten her name) told me that she and Target were aware of our legal rights as nursing mothers, but that Target has different policies
because they are a family friendly
public place.