Sentences with phrase «reunite separated children»

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Examples abound: twins, separated at birth, reunite and conceive a superman child before one is killed by his father (Wagner's Die Walküre); a polygamous American seduces and later abandons an Asian girl and their child (Puccini's Madama Butterfly); through deceit, seduction, and murder a prostitute becomes empress of Rome and finds true love (Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea); to prove the inconstancy of feminine love a cynical aristocrat convinces two young lovers to seduce each other's girlfriend (Mozart's Cosi fan tutte).
So I encourage you to not only become a member of Alert ID and download the app, but be prepared with some updated information on your children - so that you are prepared and can be reunited with your child if you're separated from them.
Many adopted children who were separated from their birth parents by adoption have a desire to reunite, and most would like family medical history information and access to any documents where they are mentioned.
Forensic anthropology, innovative genetic testing, statistical analysis and geospatial technology are some of the tools scientists use to collect evidence of mass executions, reunite children separated from their families, and track the destruction of cultural heritage sites in partnerships with non-profit organizations and human rights organizations dealing with atrocities unfolding across the globe.
The children of a separated couple (Cynthia Gibb, David Millbern) plot to reunite their parents during Christmas vacation at the family beach house.
Although she is separated from them, she is reunited from time to time with her husband and one of her children.
People do get separated from one another by accident once in a while, and it's much easier to be reunited if your child knows your cell phone number.
This way, if you and your child are separated, the authorities can reunite you more easily.
The final style is called «disorganized attachment,» in which a child is upset when separated from his or her caregiver and may freeze, rock back and forth, or even hit himself when reunited; children whose caregivers experienced severe trauma and became depressed around the time of the child's birth tend to be most likely to have this type of attachment.
When a child's parents separate, the child usually harbours the secret wish that their parents will reunite.
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