Not exact matches
Women pastor issues in 1 Timothy 2:11 - 12, women were uneducated at the time, therefore wouldn't have been able to qualify as teac
Women pastor issues in 1 Timothy 2:11 - 12,
women were uneducated at the time, therefore wouldn't have been able to qualify as teac
women were uneducated at the time, therefore wouldn't have been
able to
qualify as teachers.
@Gretchen, when you make a statement like «Would that all
women had the resources and confidence to say this,» you transition from your reflection on your own thoughts and decisions and move to a blanket statement of what you think is Right for all
women (the implication here is if
women had the correct amount of resources and confidence, they would all feel like staying at home because they would be
able to recognize that they were the most
qualified to care for their kids.)
Total discrimination, but if they can hire a
qualified man or a
woman who appears past childbearing age, who would ever be
able to prove it?
If
women do not know where to go for assistance, or they do not
qualify for programs such as WIC, then they may not be
able to afford to get the help they need to continue to breastfeed.
In the Dutch maternity care system midwives are
qualified to provide independent care for
women with uncomplicated pregnancies.1 2 They also identify and select the
women who, because of existing or anticipated problems, require care from an obstetrician.1 3 Twenty five years ago,
women receiving primary care all gave birth at home, but since the 1970s they have been
able to choose between home birth and hospital birth under the care of a midwife or general practitioner.
Make sure that you indicate some sex appeal to
qualify for the coveted place after all the
woman should be
able to get attracted to you in the first place.
The overall labour picture is quite blunt:
Women who do not have enough income to qualify for enough employment insurance benefits to be able to live on them — and that is a huge proportion of w
Women who do not have enough income to
qualify for enough employment insurance benefits to be
able to live on them — and that is a huge proportion of
womenwomen.
This is also officially «overweight» by CDC standards, but the average
woman would still be
able to
qualify for the very best life insurance rates from most companies.
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women from all walks in life.Along with a team of certified professionals in career management coaching and resume writing, Karen extends her services to
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qualifying women.
Although proponents of defunding Planned Parenthood argue that other providers — namely health departments and federally
qualified health centers (FQHCs)-- would easily be
able to fill the overwhelming hole torn in the safety net, evidence suggests otherwise.1 Planned Parenthood health centers consistently perform better than other types of publicly funded family planning providers on key indicators of accessibility and quality of contraceptive care.2 Plus, Planned Parenthood serves a greater share of
women who obtain contraceptive care from safety - net health centers.3 And in some communities and for many
women, Planned Parenthood is the predominant source of publicly funded contraceptive care.4 It is simply unrealistic to expect other providers to readily step up and restore the gravely diminished capacity of the family planning safety net were Planned Parenthood defunded.