Garfield stressed that fathers make
unique contributions when it comes to raising their children, particularly in the early years.
Not exact matches
When he later pays tribute to Christianity» for its
unique contribution, «Render unto Caesar...,» he does so without detracting from the equally
unique and valuable
contribution of Pericles.
When unity develops in the church, and allows all people to work together for the common purpose to which we are called, but in our own
unique way and with our own
unique contribution.
This leads to happy, self - actualised people who feel fulfilled and can express their individuality
when they grow up, offering their
unique contribution to the world and making it a better place for everyone.
Dr. Stillwell told EliteSingles, «Our
unique contribution was to show that
when you measure personality based on behavior (what people talk about online, or what they «like» on Facebook), that personality is similar after all» 2, concluding that birds of a feather do indeed flock together.
The broad yet adult sensibilities of the Warner cartoons certainly set the template for Broughton's own witty
contributions for the Tiny Toons series, and author / historian Leonard Maltin cites the
unique musical knowledge children acquired; of period songs and classical music,
when a good chunk of TV time was spent with Bugs, Daffy and the hugely memorable roster of stock characters.
So, in the midst of Catholic Schools Week, while we celebrate the
unique contribution these institutions make in the lives of our families, let's pause to examine what we lose
when we convince ourselves that charter schools can take the place of Catholic schools in our communities.
Not only is it validating
when someone want to buy something you've made, but it's a gift to the world to put your
unique contributions out there to be enjoyed by others!
When you make a
unique and meaningful
contribution to the businesses and lives of your customers, you become an industry leader who embodies the attraction process.