I ask her if she feels a certain
responsibility as a young woman actor to keep the momentum going, and to push hard for change both inside and outside her industry.
Not exact matches
Besides the conditions of society itself, under which family and friends had primary
responsibility for the care of the dying and the dead, memento mon were spread throughout culture: in the church's art, in morality plays like Everyman, in drinking songs, in the ordinary artifacts of everyday life (e.g., in Austria a towel hanger portraying a human form split down the middle: one half a beautiful
young woman, the other a skeleton) To be sure, the specter of death (and judgment) has been used
as a form of social control.
In the coming years,
as today's
young men and
women take up their
responsibilities and seek to make sense of the world, it will not be adequate if Catholics who are worried -
as we all ought to be - about the sexual mayhem that has been created in recent years simply denounce the evils of extreme feminism or even of the ghastly contraceptive, anti-life culture with which it has been associated.
You breastfeed a baby on demand, sleep with said baby, likely carry baby around with you for a while, had older children play with
younger (or family)
as they aged, they took on
responsibilities and learned by watching, you had help from other
women to get what needs to get done, done, and so on.
«I believe that the onus is on
women who hold top positions, and have family
responsibilities, to celebrate the work — life balance it enables; be vocal about the positive benefits, such
as the freedom to attend school events; take your family to international meetings; and [be] supportive of
younger colleagues.
It's about a
young woman trying to cling to girlish ideals, even
as life keeps reminding her that she's practically an adult, with adult
responsibilities.
It's nice to see Stone's Gwen portrayed
as a smart, ambitious
young woman who also understands how demanding a relationship is, and the
responsibility that goes with dating a superhero.
Parenting
responsibilities were also cited
as a barrier to education, particularly for
young women.
To address the real social and emotional needs of males in our communities, NACCHO proposes a positive approach to male health and wellbeing that celebrates Aboriginal masculinities, and uphold our traditional values of respect for our laws, respect for Elders, culture and traditions,
responsibility as leaders and men, teachers of
young males, holders of lore, providers, warriors and protectors of our families,
women, old people, and children.
Comment: Female older siblings are far more likely than male older siblings to be given child care
responsibilities while
young; teenage girls are far more likely than teenage boys to hold childcare and babysitting jobs; new mothers are far more likely to have prepared for parenthood by reading pregnancy - to - parenting articles and books
as well
as talking with (and spending social time with) primary caregiving
women friends and relatives and their children; the ever - present months - long pregnancy itself initiates mothers into a mindset of habitual constant awareness of child - whereabouts; and various biological and hormonal factors make mothers more responsive to routine infant cues (other than severe distress cries.)