Paul Crutzen
talks about family background, early education and interest in natural science; his work in the Institute of Meteorology in Stockholm (5:02); his discovery (6:55); the ozone layer (15:42); the Greenhouse Effect (19:10); ozone holes (23:43); and the consequences of a «Nuclear winter» (27:09).
6.34 pm: Huhne
talks about his family background and their «progressive» politics, and his youth at the private Westminster school, where he says he was a «rebel» rather than a «swot».
we had such a wonderful interview two hours
talking about our family background, «my birth views and wants, she was such a great listener and I felt immediately at ease, as if she was family and I was at home.
Not exact matches
my wife is from Tulsa, and her
family is apocalyptic that there is
talk about banny AR - 15s or bump stocks or raising the min age to buy a gun or even having a
background check at a gun show.
And we
talked about the lessons we can learn from arranged marriages (not forced or child marriages), where common
backgrounds, interests and goals matter more than love at first — although as some women in arranged marriages wrote us, love occurs when you see your husband caring for your children, being a good provider (OK, I have some thoughts on that but I'm just quoting here) and treating his
family with respect and kindness.
Politics were
talked about around the dinner table at home — a
family background she describes as «intellectual working class».
It's generally a good idea to tell your
family a bit
about your partner's
background, experiences, and interests so that they can use this to guide the things they ask or
talk about.
For example, during Ip Man's opening voice - over
about his own
background, he
talks about his
family having a business on Bonham Strand West [a traditional hub of import - export trade in downtown Hong Kong].
In this episode, Pell
talks about her
background in theater, creating characters that stick, and drawing from a funny
family.
But they are also
talking about much more than a number or language level — they are
talking about prior academic experiences (or lack thereof), cultural and religious traditions, hobbies, personality,
family circumstances, and
background about the student's home community or native country that can inform their instructional decisions in the classroom.
He is in his 30s before he discovers a previously unknown branch of his
family tree, discovers an ethnic
background his parents never
talked about, discovers he's the great - grandson of a woman who was half California Indian and half Hawaiian.
An investor's best defense against fraud, regardless of age, is to ask questions, research the suggested investment, do a
background check on the advisor (see Chuck Jaffe's article on page 27) and
talk to
family members
about any big financial decisions.
Her new
family has this to say: «Willow came home with us that day and settled into her safe room... She was very nervous and skittish and given her
background, we knew she needed a lot of patience and confidence - building... we spent a lot of time with her, gave her an abundance of treats, and
talked about the day she would be an active member of the
family.
When people
talk about their
background, their hobbies or their
families, pay attention to what they say.
And we
talked about the lessons we can learn from arranged marriages (not forced or child marriages), where common
backgrounds, interests and goals matter more than love at first — although as some women in arranged marriages wrote us, love occurs when you see your husband caring for your children, being a good provider (OK, I have some thoughts on that but I'm just quoting here) and treating his
family with respect and kindness.
I'm in his
talks about the future giving birth to our children, travelling, taking care of the house, doing things together basically but no plans of marriage!!!! I'm afraid coz he is from a different
background to mine n he expresses he understands what me and my
family expect now but then again doesn't want to do it.
They are all different but they aim to help couples
talk about issues, such as finances, raising kids, chores,
family backgrounds, conflict resolution, and gender roles.