My thesis project represents social and individual
struggles coming to terms with the question of what comprises human experience.
Most dogs will automatically accept the owners as head of the pack, but may have
some struggles coming to terms with the pack hierarchy with other dogs in the household (with cats, they usually let the dogs know pretty quickly!).
Rhea lost her mother 14 years ago but is still saying good - bye with letters describing
her struggles coming to terms with her sexuality, gaining and losing love, and experiencing homelessness in NYC.
David Gordon Green's film Stronger is an adaptation of Bauman's memoir of the same name, and depicts Bauman's
struggles coming to terms with his new life dealing with disability and living in an area of Boston that is not exactly conducive to his needs.
I couldn't believe that she would keep suggesting this when she knew that my little boy ended up hospitalised with dehydration and massive weight loss because he just couldn't get the hang of breastfeeding even when I was literally leaking with milk and I'd told her I was still
struggling coming to terms with how poorly he'd been and how guilty I felt about it.
Not exact matches
Perth - based information technology company ASG Group has reported a significant financial loss for the 2013 financial year as it
struggles to come to terms with the changing sector.
As a commercial diver, this was the end of my career and I really
struggled to try and
come to terms with what this meant.
«So if hearing that the CEO of Apple is gay can help someone
struggling to come to terms with who he or she is, or bring comfort
to anyone who feels alone, or inspire people
to insist on their equality, then it's worth the trade - off
with my own privacy.»
Today, as companies
struggle to come to terms with harsh economic realities, questions are being raised on whether there is any good in doing good, business-wise.
The outcome of a war will not only lead
to a sharp escalation in human casualties and displaced families, who have yet
to come to terms with the death and destruction from the conflicts in Iraq, Yemen and Syria, but the region itself may no longer be the landscape it currently is as most countries in the area will
struggle to recuperate from the large - scale devastation caused by a war.
He describes the pain and embarrassment he experienced in his
struggles to come to terms with his homosexuality; his determination, once his desires became undeniable,
to remain celibate in accordance
with his faith; the explosive mix of joy and confusion he experienced when he had his first homosexual experience at age twenty - three.
So if hearing that the CEO of Apple is gay can help someone
struggling to come to terms with who he or she is, or bring comfort
to anyone who feels alone, or inspire people
to insist on their equality, then it's worth the trade - off
with my own privacy.»
For a while, the actor's name was among the most discussed on social media, as fans
struggled to come to terms with what had happened.
Rachel Hale shares how she
came to terms with her mother's suicide and her own personal
struggle that followed.
Around the world, people are still
struggling to come to terms with the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, which have left more than 8,000 dead, thousands more missing and hundreds of thousand others homeless.
As Helen
struggled to come to terms with the news that this new life within her may end before it even began, she felt God speak
to her.
For twenty centuries the Christian faith has
struggled to come to terms with culture, and
with the Christian ethic of love has both informed and challenged the various expressions of civilized culture, particularly in the areas of science, art and education.
A family in my church has suffered the loss of a child; many of the congregation are
struggling to come to terms with what has happened.
Thank you for your sweet words here Ksenia < 3 I've
struggled with it so in the past, it seems that
coming to terms and embracing it has only
came through experiencing it over and over - patience is so a virtue, isn't it?
He
struggled to come to terms with the loss.
The winner of that game will be
coming into this match - up
with some strong momentum but at the same time could
struggle in
terms of playing conditioning have
to play back -
to - back.
Arsene Wenger had insisted that none of his players would leave the club this month, much like he said last summer prior
to accepting an offer from City on deadline day, but he appears
to be
coming round
to the idea of his exit, possibly down
to the player's
struggles this
term along
with the recent issues
with his teammates.
I think is the year the PL teams have the best chance, Bayern is
struggling, Real are not (yet) firing and hopefully have an off year, Barca are
coming to terms with life without Neymar and Juventus are getting on in age (I hope).
Chelsea's strikers have
struggled for form so far this
term,
with both Loic Remy and Radamel Falcao finding regular game time difficult
to come by, while main front man Diego Costa confessed that he endured a sluggish start
to the season because he was overweight after returning from the summer break (via Daily Mail).
De Gea
struggled to come to terms with the physicality of the English game upon his arrival, Romero might not be given so much time
to grow accustomed.
Kane had not been at his best before injury, but the lack of his natural goal touch has been exposed
with Son Heung - min peripheral here and Vincent Janssen still
struggling to come to terms with life at Spurs following his # 17m move from AZ Alkmaar.
Every year around each sport's respective postseason people
struggle with a major question in sports investing:
to hedge or not
to hedge when it
comes to their season long futures or short
term series prices.
While many players
struggle to come to terms with retirement, at least initially, most do eventually adjust
to «normal» life.
It's something that he's been
struggling to come to terms with.
And what part of the well documented comments of Tony Adams re Danny Fiszman's cash injection are
struggling to come to terms with?
At times last
term, he
struggled to come to grips
with the amount of attacking and defending that was required in AVB's system.
Arsenal under - performed dramatically after Christmas,
with Manchester City failing
to reach their high standards, Manchester United
struggled to come to terms with Louis Van Gaal's philosophy, and champions Chelsea finished in a miserable mid-table position.
On the other hand, I'm
struggling to come to terms with Saints» League Cup exit.
They are better in goal
with Ederson
coming in
to replace Claudio Bravo who
struggled to stop shots last
term.
On an emotional level, it can be difficult having
to hear about how loving and supportive someone's husband is, when you are
struggling to do everything alone on a day -
to - day basis and are possibly still
coming to terms with whatever happened
with your own relationship.
And that wasn't really a challenging moment for me because I myself, I wanted so desperately
to nurse my twins and I had
to really
come to terms with that it may not happen and through a lot tears and
struggle I got I opened up the formula and I saw him happy for few days because what was most important was he needed
to gain weight, it wasn't about what I wanted it was I needed
to nurture my son and however that happened was what I needed
to do.
Despite David Cameron's recent woes, Ed Miliband and his party are still
struggling to come to terms with the realities of life after government.
Until Labour
come to terms with their legacy and unveil a convincing set of new policies Ed Miliband and the shadow cabinet are always going
to struggle when attacking the Conservatives.
Such was the pomp and pageantry in the country, that the only ones that were left out of the Merry of Christmas were NDC faithfuls, like myself, who were grieving, and
struggling to come to terms with our painful loss in an election we were ever - so confident of winning, given our impressive record of governance under John Dramani Mahama.
Historically, the Conservative Party has
struggled to come to terms with the politics of homosexuality, even though it has had a number of well - known sexually - ambivalent politicians among its ranks.
For obvious reasons I think Labour — and, dare I say it, the media — are still
struggling to come to terms with it.
He looks at the period, two decades after the end of the Second World War, in a divided Germany, still
struggling to come to terms with its place in the world.
Vice president Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has admitted he is still
struggling to come to terms with the death of his press aide Kwabena Boadu which happened few days ahead of 2016 general elections.
His party has been
struggling, and failing,
to come to terms with Margaret Thatcher's appropriation of large swathes of its blue - collar support ever since.
There's the Child Victims Act, which would extend the statute of limitations on sexual abuse lawsuits so that people who long
struggled to come to terms with the abuse they suffered early in life could seek a measure of justice.
It is no surprise, then, that voters and politicians alike have
struggled to come to terms with the Coalition's promised referendum on the Alternative Vote.
The Scottish Tory leader said her Christian faith meant she
struggled for years
to come to terms with her sexuality before deciding not
to «live a lie».
In the same conference hall, Labour MPs
struggling to come to terms with Corbyn's leadership heard a different message when Corbyn quoted Keir Hardie.
Even seasoned observers of British politics
struggled to come to terms with the decision
to include the smaller parties.
In an impassioned poem, Timothy DuWhite, emphasizing that everyone defines their own subjective truth, told his tale of being infected by an ex-lover, whom he still loves, and his
struggle to come to terms with the reality of his serostatus while completing college.