Sentences with phrase «through casa»

Dogs that pose a risk to public safety due to aggressive nature are not candidates for adoption through CASA.
Just $ 69 + tax and every purchase also helps pets in need through CASA.
Local artist, Dan Koffman, will donate 50 % of the purchase price for orders placed through CASA for these very special art prints.
Kristy transitioned to working locally in Austin serving as a Guardian ad Litem and court appointed advocate for children in foster care through CASA of Travis County.

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In addition to exploring the mechanisms through which histone 1 keeps heterochromatin in check and prevents R - loop formation, Anna Casas - Lamesa is also addressing the involvement of this molecule in cancer.
by Walter Chaw Billed as being filmed in a single shot (though the skeptical — and those taken in by the «unedited» long takes of Alfonso Cuarón's Children of Men — should wonder why an editor is credited), Gustavo Hernández's zero - budget conceptual experiment The Silent House (La casa mudi) has found a way not only to suggest a gimmick successfully carried through, but also to weave that gimmick into a richer thematic tapestry.
we make a lifetime commitment to the animals who are adopted through our shelter and CASA will always welcome them back
Capture photos of stunning countryside and age - old cathedrals, indulge in the tapas lifestyle, wander through Gaudí's wonderland in Barcelona, live like a local in a «casa rural» in the Pyrenees, e...
Exploring gender and representation at PHotoEspaña 2015 through the work of Alberto Korda, Ana Casas Broda, Lola Álvarez Bravo, and Tina Modotti.
Most striking among these is a set of large - scale self - portraits and family studies by Mexican artist Ana Casas Broda at Circulo Bellas Artes through Aug. 30, 2015.
There are various sites through which you can reserve casas online, but AirBNB is easiest to use and gives you the confidence of impartial user reviews and photographs.
From preschool through adolescence, peer relations for females entail a covert world of exclusion, gossip, and relational attacks (Bjà ¶ rkqvist et al., 1992; Crick, Bigbee, and Howes, 1996; Crick, Casas, and Mosher, 1997; Crick, Casas, and Ku, 1999) with significant increases during late childhood and early adolescence (Lagerspetz and Bjà ¶ rkqvist, 1994; Leschied, Cummings, Van Brunschot, Cunningham, and Saunders, 2001).
She is active with numerous other faith - based and secular community organizations, including CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), the Commission on Christian - Jewish Relations (Former Chairperson), the Center for Dispute Settlement, and Rochester Global Connections through which she is a friendship volunteer for International students.
Furthermore, the advocate position could be modeled after the successful advocate organization CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate), which also recruits volunteers to help youth through intense court situations (Note: CASA functions in Dependency Court, so a Family Court equivalent would be novel).
To reduce the time to positive permanency for children in care, in 2015 the Texas Legislature funded the Collaborative Family Engagement (CFE) pilot project through a partnership with the Child Protective Services program (CPS) at the Texas Department of Family Protective Services and Texas CASA.
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