Not exact matches
A fifth
woman, who
spoke to The Times on condition of anonymity, worked with Louis C.K. in the late 1990s on «The Chris Rock Show,»
where he was a writer and producer.
@Kellie... I can't
speak for
women but I can say that most menI have known will be attracted
to almost any naked
woman, and ESPECIALLY in some instances
where you havent seen a
woman for months or there are a lack of
women who are your «type» such as in bases
where you have mostly combat units and there are very few
women.
I have heard from many
women who have told me that our boldness in these contexts has given them the courage they need
to speak up in situations
where their voices have been drowned out or, in some cases, silenced.
I think I have an idea of
where it began and why it grew and how it continues
to grow — it's a combination of my origin story, of comparison, of our messed - up culture, of over-heard comments, of patriarchal bullshit, of feeling different than the patented ideal, of thought conditioning, of despair, of how we centre
women who conform
to the ideal, of our fear of getting older, of how the
women in my circles
spoke about their own bodies and obsessed over calorie counting and wrinkles, of how our culture
speaks about
women everywhere from the Internet
to sanctuaries
to coffee shops
to our own inner monologues.
On the Sabbath day we went out of the city
to the riverside,
where prayer was customarily made; and we sat down and
spoke to the
women who met there.
In discussing the role of
women in marriage and worship, we must begin by looking at
where the Bible
speaks specifically
to the issue, not just at passages with more general import.
The answer must lie in the interlocking meaning of all three speeches in Genesis 3:14 - 19,
where God
speaks in sequence
to the serpent, the
woman and the man.
So Paul said that ONLY in cultures
where women DOMINATED men, should they not be allowed
to speak in church and have
to ask their husbands.
I'm curious as
to what you would think regarding a
woman who claims
to have been taken in
to the glory
where she heard God
speak, saying, «They do not understand; the only important thing is that they love one another.»
As I hear God
speaks to me (gender — I am a
woman), I will continue
to be faithful
to Him and preach
where He says I must preach and teach
where He says I must preach, prophesy
where He says I must prophesy, evangelise
where He says I must evangelise.
You see the problem is these issues are not clearly explained because we have certain instances
where Paul says not
to speak and others
where Paul encourages
women to actively participate in church.
First, there are numerous times in the book of Acts and in some of Paul's other letters
where women appear
to be
speaking in the gatherings of the church with the approval of others, so whatever Paul is saying here, it does not seem
to be a rule which he himself universally followed (Acts 16:14 - 15; Acts 18:26).
Google your question — «Why does the bible say
women should not speak in church» — then go to top of page, where it says — Women in Ministry — bible.com (www.bible.com/bible ans
women should not
speak in church» — then go
to top of page,
where it says —
Women in Ministry — bible.com (www.bible.com/bible ans
Women in Ministry — bible.com (www.bible.com/bible answers.
It's okay
to listen
to a
woman, but only «occasional
women speaking in Sunday school»
where she might want
to «share» something or «show» something.
The answer must lie in the interlocking meaning of all three speeches in Genesis 3:14 - 19,
where God
speaks in sequence
to the serpent, the
woman and the man.The common thread of....
I
spoke a few words
to some
women at a Holy Spirit conference once and one of the ladies really appreciated what I was saying, it was really reaching her, and she asked,
where do you get all this stuff?
A few years ago at the New Mexico Chile Conference, I
spoke to two
women who have a chile farm in eastern Arizona who confessed
to me that they shipped their chiles
to Hatch,
where roadside vendors labeled them «Hatch chiles.»
I
spoke once with a
woman who had been raised by an adoptive family, in a situation
where her biomom was not known
to her.
And I think, again, I see the model practice as one that gives the
woman the greatest number of choices, a model practice
where you actually have the time and the capacity on the patient's part
to understand the risks and benefits of each of the subsequent choices
to have a relatively smooth system, which can transfer from one model of birth
to another without extensive delays and then — and so I think giving the mom the greatest number of choices and having midwives and physicians
speaking to each other at the time of either the initial patient's choice for method of delivery or at the beginning of the labor process.
There seemed
to be a common theme among the
women that I
spoke with and that was that they wanted
to go back
to work but didn't know
where to start.
Anywhere, let alone in an arena
where it's already difficult for
women of color
to speak up and reach out because culture tells them not
to do so.
In 2005, Barbara Walters
spoke on The View about her discomfort with nursing in public and particularly called out an incident on an airplane
where a
woman nursed her baby next
to Ms. Walters.
Today we inhabit a society in which prejudice, fear and hatred of foreigners increasingly erodes logic, morality and even national self - interest;
where MPs are targeted;
where judges are described as enemies of the people,
where a foreign
woman who insists on the primacy of parliament is subject
to racist abuse and rape and death threats,
where you can be verbally and physically attacked if you
speak a foreign language in the street or simply happen
to look foreign.
The governor
spoke to a gathering of abortion rights lobbyists in Albany on Tuesday,
where he gave an award
to Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood and the daughter of former Texas Governor Ann Richards, and touted his record on
women's issues.
The governor
spoke to a gathering of abortion rights lobbyists in Albany on Tuesday,
where he gave an award
to Cecile Richards, former President of Planned Parenthood, and daughter of former Texas Governor Ann Richards, and touted his record on
women's issues.
Sadly, we face a situation
where women are afraid
to speak out - precisely because institutions fail them, powerful people avoid responsibility, and they are told directly it would harm their career.
«Given that Albany is a place
where lawmakers have abused their power and sexual harassment has gone unchecked in the past, we felt it was important
to give
women in politics a platform
to speak up,» said NOW - NY President Sonia Ossorio.
And then she said, «It's this weird situation
where I can't just do my work: I'm either celebrated and pushed
to do outreach,
to be representative for
women... and simultaneously, I go
to faculty meetings and I'm
spoken over and ignored, not treated as one of the group.
Generally
speaking, by the time a
woman reaches 40, her testosterone level has declined by as much as 50 % relative
to where it was when she was 20.
I'm
speaking in a special session about
women in science — highlighting the great work by members of our scientific community, but also
speaking to promote gender equity in a field
where, sadly, there are still wide gender gaps.
As the average American
woman now wears a size 14,
where can she find style inspiration that
speaks directly
to her size and shape?
I saw an Oprah show many years ago,
where women spoke of some seriously bad stuff that had happened
to them due
to meeting men they had corresponded with online.
One of the most popular is Craigslist
where you can search a forum that involves Asian
women who are looking for a foreigner husbands or those who are living in an English -
speaking country and they just wanted
to have a companion.
You'll
speak to a ton of
women on Passion.com that are fed up with the douchebags on Passion.com That's
where you jump in and change her opinion of the site.
Speaking about adult dating in St. Louis and looking for long - termed relationships we'd like
to mark out several places in the city
where one can meet lots of single men and
women.
Unlike other Russian dating websites
where women can't
speak English and require translators, WomanFromRussia.com only have Russian ladies who have proper level of English
to become their female members, thereby allowing flawless communication with you.
48 year old not 18 it want allow me
to change my date of birth Loyal soft
spoken Grown
woman responsible have my own Insearch of a grown man without the games and drama I am who I am not willing are trying
to change for no one I'm at a point in my life
where you can except me for who I am...
Best supporting actress: Here's
where Scarlett Johansson will be honored for the wrong performance: The academy will nominate her for «Lost in Translation,»
where she was indeed wonderful as the young newlywed who becomes Bill Murray's late - night soul mate, instead of «The Girl With a Pearl Earring,»
where with only a handful of
spoken words, she tells us everything we need
to know about a young
woman who could have achieved anything, if only she had been born in a different time and place.
Mike Leigh's Another Year opens in a physician's office,
where a
woman is
speaking to a doctor.
«I think it
speaks to where we are right now,» Monáe explained
to Rolling Stone, «and what we've gone through recently as black millennials, and as
women, and as Americans.»
Cultural critic and bestselling author Roxane Gay collects original and previously published pieces that address what it means
to live in a world
where women have
to measure the harassment, violence and aggression they face, and
where they are «routinely second - guessed, blown off, discredited, denigrated, besmirched, belittled, patronized, mocked, shamed, gaslit, insulted, bullied» for
speaking out.
The comic writer recently
spoke about a new monthly series for the series Kick - Ass debuting February 14th,
where Dave Lizewski passes on the title
to a new hero Patience Lee, «a black
woman who served in the military and is the mother of young children.»
The movie begins on that island, Themyscira,
where strong - limbed
women spend their lives in martial - arts training in preparedness against possible invasion — there appear
to be no local industries, so this is as good a way as any
to use the time — and
where everyone seems
to speak with an unplaceable accent (Spanish?
First of all, the screenplay genuinely
spoke what exactly happened of Gay
Women in 1950's where both society and law weren't allow Gay Women to be verbal (never mind the limitation of being a women and social class differences in 19
Women in 1950's
where both society and law weren't allow Gay
Women to be verbal (never mind the limitation of being a women and social class differences in 19
Women to be verbal (never mind the limitation of being a
women and social class differences in 19
women and social class differences in 1950s.)
Early scenes brilliantly set - up Kay Graham: she's too timid
to speak - up at a board meeting, not because she doesn't have ideas, but rather because she came up in an era
where women weren't supposed
to express themselves so openly.
But at the Minova rape trial,
where 39 soldiers were tried for such crimes, one interviewee notes it was the first time she had ever seen
women with the courage
to speak out.
Speaking to Popsugar Australia, the Kenyan - Mexican actress revealed that the joy of Wakanda — the fictional African nation
where Black Panther is set — is that «we see
women alongside men, and they're powerful in their own right, but them assuming their power in no way diminishes the males in their lives».
It was strange
to see Tonya Harding feted as a guest of honor, on a night
where celebrities
spoke out about violence against
women.
And importantly, the ad stated their intention
to try and help
women in blue collar jobs
where it's even harder
to speak up against sexual assault.
Cultural critic and bestselling author Roxane Gay collects original and previously published pieces that address what it means
to live in a world
where women have
to measure the harassment, violence and aggression they face, and
where they are «routinely second - guessed, blown off, discredited, denigrated, besmirched, belittled, patronized, mocked, shamed, gaslit, insulted, bullied» for
speaking out.