Sentences with phrase «tumultuous times in our country»

This question is one that parents and educators are considering, particularly this summer amid such tumultuous times in our country and the world - at - large.

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In these tumultuous times while most of our country has its eyes on the upcoming election, some health advocates are turning their eyes in another direction: On school luncheIn these tumultuous times while most of our country has its eyes on the upcoming election, some health advocates are turning their eyes in another direction: On school lunchein another direction: On school lunches.
Nostalgia films were red hot in the 1970s, probably because the post Kennedy assassination climate of the country had been so tumultuous, causing us to look back at simpler, happier times.
There's never been a better time to drum up good resources to teach about our 16th president — and the tumultuous times in which he led the country.
It's fair to say that not many journalists know more about what life is like in Iraq more than Paulien Bakker, who has traveled to the country 15 times during the last few years to cover the country's recent tumultuous past, as well as to document the everyday lives of the Iraqis living there.
Discover the lush countryside and rolling hills of Northland on this 7 day journey through New Zealand's cultural core, taking a step back in time into the country's fascinating and tumultuous past.
After amassing a formidable archive of their own, they decided to focus the exhibition only on the years 1960 - 1985, a time period that encompasses both a key period in the history of art and a particularly tumultuous era in the political history of many of the countries represented in the show.
It was a tumultuous angst driven time — to watch our country move so quickly from the natural compassion people felt in New York City after 911, to the polarizing perspective Bush promoted saying «You're either with us, or against us!»
It was a tumultuous angst driven time - to watch our country move so quickly from the natural compassion people felt in New York City after 911, to the polarizing perspective Bush promoted saying «You're either with us, or against us!»
It has been a tumultuous time in British politics and in the country as a whole in the last few days.
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