Sentences with phrase «rural families raising»

Throughout southeast Asia, the widespread practice of rural families raising small flocks of chickens in their backyards brings wild birds into close contact with domestic poultry, which are in close contact with humans.

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While Weekes came from the rural West, raised in a big family with empirical philosophy in his blood, Danielle is an East Coast girl, from a wealthy family where she is the only empirical philosophist.
Some have been with Winesong for years, while others are new to the family, but all contribute to helping to raise essential funds for our rural Hospital.
His family started a nonprofit, the Raj and Rajeshwari Foundation, that raised money to provide healthcare in rural India.
He added that the goal was to help 30 % of the rural families in sub-Saharan Africa raise improved breeds of vaccinated chickens, up from the current 5 %.
Gary, We are in the absolute middle of nowhere, in the rural area where we raised our family.
Amidst this alien threat, Evelyn (Emily Blunt) and Lee (John Krasinski, who also directed and co-wrote the script, along with Bryan Woods and Scott Beck) attempt to raise their three children on their family farm in rural New York.
«Many of these people may be interested in «going home» or specifically look for a rural or small - town environment in which to raise their families.
Consider Ryan Hreljac, who at age 12 «had been working six years [sic] to raise money for drinking wells in parts of rural Africa... With help from his family, Ryan started a foundation, established a Web site..., and raised over $ 2 million....
Some advocates have raised concerns about whether expanding school choice will help disadvantaged families, especially in rural areas and other places where there may not be many schools from which to choose.
She includes inspiring stories from around the world — of resistance workers who organize to overthrow a dictatorship in Serbia; of groups of families who deepen their religious beliefs in affluent suburbia; of a sisterhood of lower - class women who train to become health workers in rural India; of study groups that raise the calculus achievement of black and Hispanic students on college campuses.
About the Author Born and raised in rural Idaho, Larry's childhood on the family farm was rich in work, as well as opportunities to explore the natural world.
(Later on, with kids of my own, I was very glad to leave NYC and raise my family in a small town rural setting.)
«Naturally, our first stop was to buy junk food and fossil fuel...» Hang on for the ride: With characteristic poetry and pluck, Barbara Kingsolver and her family sweep readers along on their journey away from the industrial - food pipeline to a rural life in which they vow to buy only food raised in their own neighborhood, grow it themselves, or learn to live without it.
Its combination of proximity to NYC and fairly rural, small - city feel is attractive to people looking for a place to raise a family.
Dr. Rogen was raised on a family farm with Angus cattle in rural South Dakota.
In his early works from the 1960s, Andrews looked back on his personal history — he was raised in a large, poor sharecropping family in rural Georgia — weaving his experiences together with formal cues taken from the art of that day to create fresh, new experiences.
Many years ago, a young family moved to rural Mississippi for a fresh start, raising cattle and tilling the soil.
Bruce J. Babij was born and raised in rural, upstate New York where his family operated a converted farmhouse as a seasonal Inn.
Its combination of proximity to NYC and fairly rural, small - city feel is attractive to people looking for a place to raise a family.
She lives with her family in rural Durham Region where they grow food, plants for medicine and raise chickens.
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