Sentences with phrase «what none of the children»

You see, what none of the children whom Nala meets at the Victim Witness Center know about her is that Nala knows a lot about lack of trust.

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There is no hell... people make their own hell... God is Love and God loves all his children equally and would never condemn any of them to people's perception of hell... none of God's spiritual energy is ever lost and we are made from It... if you think otherwise, that is what you will find when you cross over, until you WAKE UP!
Study Judaism, what websters dictionary states a Jew to be as oppose to a Jewish individual, with nothing against none of the Lords children.
Much of the inquest has focused on why none of these children reported what they had heard before the tragedy.
What they do, how they live, who they love, who they worship or don't, what they teach their children is none of your business unless you are paying their way and given that you're not, you might wish to learn to focus on your own life and not that of othWhat they do, how they live, who they love, who they worship or don't, what they teach their children is none of your business unless you are paying their way and given that you're not, you might wish to learn to focus on your own life and not that of othwhat they teach their children is none of your business unless you are paying their way and given that you're not, you might wish to learn to focus on your own life and not that of others.
If you have dreams for what you are going to do for God, and how your ministry will grow, and what books you will write, and how many children you will rescue, and how churches will beat down your door to ask you to come speak for them, the chances are pretty good that if you are following Jesus, none of this will happen and instead, He will lead you into obscurity, poverty, nakedness, danger, and sword (Rom 8:35).
I have children as old as 15, and I can tell you none of them have cried longer than it ever took me to drop what I was doing to hold them.
Reading back on all these comments none of you are open to judge anyone on the decisions THEY make for THIER baby, you have your own opinions on whats best for your child and they have theirs.
It is a snapshot of what the child is like at 5 minutes, not what the child has been like in the preceding few minutes, so you wouldn't get a retrospective point for some gasps or a faint pulse at 2 minutes if there was none at 5 (or at least not the way I was taught).
When we think of all the horror stories we've been told about what will happen if we don't follow a laundry list of rules about how to raise our children in today's modern, Western society, you can bet that pretty much none of it applied to our early ancestors (or even other cultures today).
None of this language really describes what it's like to nurse your child for a longish time.
While none of the parents thanked me, I hoped that my actions opened a dialogue between the children and their parents about what had happened.
Just know that we're screwed no matter what we do, none of it is easy, and you're never really off the clock — unless of course you get to be home while pregnant, not taking care of other children, without the pressure of work, and with a cleaning woman at your disposal.
I've been trying to figure out what is going on with them, as we have three others and none of them have any of the same problems that this particular child does.
While each day's meal did not provide a perfect «balance,» over the long haul, their nutritional profile conformed to just what they needed.2 Not surprisingly, none of the children chose to eat a diet dominated by grain and milk.
(2015) dir Matteo Garrone w / Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel, Toby Jones, John C. Reilly, Shirley Henderson [133 min; DCP] Based on three spellbinding stories of magic and the macabre by 17th - century folklorist Giambattista Basile, TALE OF TALES unleashes a barrage of mind - bogglingly gorgeous and fantastical imagery as it brings to life the (mis) adventures of three kings: in the kingdom of Darkwood, the King (Reilly) and his Queen (Hayek) attempt to conceive a child through very unusual means; meanwhile, in Highhills, the none - too - bright monarch (Jones) marries off his daughter to a brutal ogre while developing a strange obsession with breeding a giant flea; and, the sex - obsessed crown of Strongcliff (Cassel) is in for a shock when the woman he falls in love with is not quite what she seemof magic and the macabre by 17th - century folklorist Giambattista Basile, TALE OF TALES unleashes a barrage of mind - bogglingly gorgeous and fantastical imagery as it brings to life the (mis) adventures of three kings: in the kingdom of Darkwood, the King (Reilly) and his Queen (Hayek) attempt to conceive a child through very unusual means; meanwhile, in Highhills, the none - too - bright monarch (Jones) marries off his daughter to a brutal ogre while developing a strange obsession with breeding a giant flea; and, the sex - obsessed crown of Strongcliff (Cassel) is in for a shock when the woman he falls in love with is not quite what she seemOF TALES unleashes a barrage of mind - bogglingly gorgeous and fantastical imagery as it brings to life the (mis) adventures of three kings: in the kingdom of Darkwood, the King (Reilly) and his Queen (Hayek) attempt to conceive a child through very unusual means; meanwhile, in Highhills, the none - too - bright monarch (Jones) marries off his daughter to a brutal ogre while developing a strange obsession with breeding a giant flea; and, the sex - obsessed crown of Strongcliff (Cassel) is in for a shock when the woman he falls in love with is not quite what she seemof mind - bogglingly gorgeous and fantastical imagery as it brings to life the (mis) adventures of three kings: in the kingdom of Darkwood, the King (Reilly) and his Queen (Hayek) attempt to conceive a child through very unusual means; meanwhile, in Highhills, the none - too - bright monarch (Jones) marries off his daughter to a brutal ogre while developing a strange obsession with breeding a giant flea; and, the sex - obsessed crown of Strongcliff (Cassel) is in for a shock when the woman he falls in love with is not quite what she seemof three kings: in the kingdom of Darkwood, the King (Reilly) and his Queen (Hayek) attempt to conceive a child through very unusual means; meanwhile, in Highhills, the none - too - bright monarch (Jones) marries off his daughter to a brutal ogre while developing a strange obsession with breeding a giant flea; and, the sex - obsessed crown of Strongcliff (Cassel) is in for a shock when the woman he falls in love with is not quite what she seemof Darkwood, the King (Reilly) and his Queen (Hayek) attempt to conceive a child through very unusual means; meanwhile, in Highhills, the none - too - bright monarch (Jones) marries off his daughter to a brutal ogre while developing a strange obsession with breeding a giant flea; and, the sex - obsessed crown of Strongcliff (Cassel) is in for a shock when the woman he falls in love with is not quite what she seemof Strongcliff (Cassel) is in for a shock when the woman he falls in love with is not quite what she seems.
Among the more salient conclusions are: 1) that what children bring to school is vastly more important than what happens thereafter, as the Coleman Report found; 2) in examining all of the variables that impinge on student academic performance (teacher effectiveness, socio - economic advantage, appropriate evaluation criteria, etc.), none is demonstrably more significant than time spent learning «one - on - one»; and 3) that only an individualized computer program can address all these issues effectively and simultaneously.
But none of this is taken into account in what our schools are being asked to do in these days of Race to the Top and Leave No Child Behind.
So let's do what works and make sure none of our children start the race of life already behind.
What's more troubling is this calculation: since 85 percent of four - year - olds already participate in some sort of pre-K program, as much as $ 30 billion of that $ 36 billion figure would replace money that is presently being spent — by federal or state programs, private charity, and out of pocket by parents — while as little as $ 6 billion would go to pre-K services for children who currently have none.
What none of these families knew at the time was that because they chose a different public school for their kids, their children would only receive three - fifths of the funding they would have had they stayed in a district school — failing or not.
None of us would ever deliberately want to make a child feel worthless, but by trying to, as we see it, protect them from adult issues, is that what we sometimes do?
If mediation were mandatory in divorce or separation involving children, then none of what happens in most divorces in The Family Courts would ever happen.
For the upper - bound effects on maternal employment, we estimated what the increase in maternal employment for children with children under age 6 required to reach the higher level of overall maternal employment for mothers with children ages 6 through 17 (with none younger than 6 years old).
So let's do what works and make sure none of our children start the race of life already behind.»
Perfect house, perfect furniture, children, decoration... what have I done wrong in my life that I have none of the above?
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