Sentences with phrase «stories about people turning»

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These stories of everyday - people - turned - human - rights - defenders, most of them Indigenous men and women of Mesoamerica, will undoubtedly provide the Canadian public with the so - far untold story about this highly - controversial Canadian economic development model.
I have seen people that were «demon - possessed», have heard a lot of stories about ex-freemasons that interacts with lucifer, people that had near death experiences, people that have seen angels, people who can turn human beings into real zombies, (i can not prove / disprove these stories).
You Said: — «I have seen people that were «demon - possessed», have heard a lot of stories about ex-freemasons that interacts with lucifer, people that had near death experiences, people that have seen angels, people who can turn human beings into real zombies, (i can not prove / disprove these stories).
And over and over again, the story I hear from pastor after pastor is that the most difficult thing about being a pastor is the people who make bad decision after bad decision, who turn away from God, who ignore and abandon the instructions in His Word, and then, when their life comes crashing down around them, as the Bible said it would, they come to the pastor looking for the miracle cure.
We told more friends when the signs turned bad, so there would be people praying for all three of us — people who knew our son or daughter as a living child, not as a story about someone who was dead.
Statement is baffling and is in fact the very thing that guys like cap and others are fighting against the truth is Colin didn't orignaly kneel during the anthem he sat on his bench he was then approached by vets who asked why he was sitting and asked him to do something else because sitting was disprectful it was those army vets who told cap to kneel because it shows your fighting against something and not just sitting to sit they told him it would be a better look and it's funny how people turn around and say he is disrespecting the very people who told him what to do and how to do it to get his message across this is the ignorance of America and everything cap fights against you judge a man by the color of his skin and his upbringing and not the content of his character you don't know anything about cap yet you pull this entire story out your ass go sit down clown
I'm remembering a short story about a child getting its arm ripped off by an animal at the zoo, and it turns out at the end that humans have evolved to have four arms, and the kid's father comforts himself that the kid still has one more than people used to think was sufficient.
Just like people love to share a terrible birth story, and tend to shun those who had wonderful birth stories, everyone loves to share the bad stories about what happened to someone else, or how another child turned out, and it doesn't really matter — to some extent — how they were parented, it's normally the mother's fault.
But most people, already pretty turned off by politics, see this as a story by the elite, about the elite, for the elite, and will feel even more alienated from the Westminster - media bubble than ever before.
And no, of course you don't know how talented they're going to turn out to be, but you kind of get a sense, a nose for people, when you're exchanging ideas, when you're telling each other stories, about their vision.
I've seen horror stories on Craigslist and all these other places, and in my professional opinion, what most people come to me about is the «I met so and so online, we exchanged a bunch of information, and then they turned kind of crazy and they've got my Skype name, my email address, my phone number, what do I do?»
As is customary with true stories, The Stanford Prison Experiment ends with on - screen text, talking about Dr. Zimbardo and his continued writing, lectures, and research into the susceptibility of people to turning into abusers and manipulators in a prison setting.
In telling a story about young people, their parents, their community, their faith, and the odd angles at which they all intersect, director Stephen Cone turns in a story of uncommon compassion.
I don't want to turn people off with that, but what's really unique about this movie is the fact that it's like this kind of crazy action - comedy, but really at the core there is this like romance and there's this love story where all he wants to do is to propose to her.
In this podcast, Mike Petrilli talks with Alexander about the Locke saga, how the media got the story wrong, the people at the center of the storm, and what all of this means for President Obama's hopes for turning around the nation's dropout factories.
Her obsession with finding each root, each branch, stripping the bark and turning over every hidden leaf and stem of her family tree consumed her, until she had accumulated such powerful stories there was no choice but to write about the amazing people with whom she had made acquaintance.
You can turn it from a narrative about four people to a story involving only one or two — thus sharpening the story's conflict and focus.
When English readers want to understand what it was about — how people lived and died inside a cult of personality that committed unspeakable crimes against its citizens — I hope they will turn to this carefully documented story.
Stories about people who used to do things one way (the wrong way, it turns out) before meeting me and changing their ways.
Everybody has probably heard amazing stories about people who retire before turning fifty and it seems absolutely unbelievable.
But as with another dog - related story I've covered at length, pet cloning, there's something distasteful about turning people's tears and grief into big bucks.
We have seen a number of stories this week about people dying and their living family members turned their pets into high kill shelters because either couldn't keep them or they didn't want them.
«People have very different ideas regarding what to do, if anything, about the wild creatures in their midst,» writes Jim Sterba in his new book Nature Wars: The Incredible Story of How Wildlife Comebacks Turned Backyards Into Battlegrounds, «even when they are causing problems.»
The connection Johnson makes with the communities she photographs is not simply about documenting a culture or a story, but extending the meaning of family and maintaining relationships with people from seemingly faraway places, who, in turn, become part of her family back in Boston.»
But how often do you turn on your television and see a commercial or a news story about people who have been harmed by prescription drugs?
On 17 March, both the The New York Times and The Observer revealed the story about how UK - based Cambridge Analytica had used a third - party app to glean data on 50m people on Facebook, and how that data may in turn have played a role in the shock election of US president Donald Trump as well as sparking the UK's Brexit vote in 2016.
It won't work every time, but there are tons of people who have gotten jobs by relating their experience in video games to management or turned their biking habit into a relevant story about why they'd be a great teacher.
Turning press releases into news stories in order to let people know about the best events happening in the area.
People are eager to gripe about the job market, offering some scary story about their still - jobless Ivy League - grad friend, or an equally unhelpful account of the number of Harvard grads Google turns down after grilling them in interviews on the weight of a 747, or the cost of washing all the windows in Seattle.
How often people will turn in a resume that makes about as much sense to a hiring manager as the story above makes to you.
You have no idea how many people I've interviewed — not to mention new clients who come to me for career coaching — tell me long stories about evil managers, unfair performance reviews, credit - stealing co-workers, jobs that looked good initially but turned out to be located in one of the Seven Circles of Hell....
«The «Hoops» campaign is a story that showcases how our agents truly feel about what they do every day: help people turn a house into a home.»
«The «Hoops» campaign is a story that showcases how our agents truly feel about what they do every day — help people turn a house into a home,» says David Marine, Coldwell Banker's senior vice president of marketing.
The fullest and most memorable parts of my own story have always involved other people so OF COURSE reading about and, in turn, getting to share other people's stories would fill me up too!
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