«He certainly doesn't understand
what women and families need in the state of New York and is really out of his range looking to be a statewide official.»
If the maternity services are to be more equitable, there has to be more weight given to
what women and families want in their maternity services.
Not exact matches
It's an easy way to stay up - to - date on
what's happening with the world's most powerful
women, as well as developments in the areas of equal pay, sexual harassment,
and paid
family leave.
Mauskopf, whose startup counts Walk as an investor, says its endorsement largely came down to
what she describes as Clinton's record of supporting
women, children,
and families.
A short video from one female executive won't change that, but hopefully a lot more
women in positions of power
and a growing awareness that burning the midnight oil takes a serious toll on
families, relationships
and even individuals (not to mention a more equitable sharing of housework
and childcare between the sexes) will slowly make it safe for more of us to say to our bosses — or admit to ourselves —
what Sandberg has just said publicly.
My longtime
and invaluable assistant, who has a doctorate
and juggles many balls as the mother of teenage twins, e-mailed me while I was working on this article: «You know
what would help the vast majority of
women with work /
family balance?
They talk about their
families because that is
what really matters in a person's life... that is thier true legacy
and their only real immortality... most people, I am fairly sure, know deep down that god is a fairy tale, a cushion,
and that death is truly the end...
what this very excellent young
woman heard from these dying people makes perfect sense... death is a time to end the bs
and look at
and reflect upon
what was real
and important in that individual's life
What rights
women and their
families take for granted in the United States are actually rather recent —
and Muslim feminists (yes, they exist: Google before you say otherwise) are not that far behind us.
The section from Exodus is talking about
what the
family of a pregnant
women who is attacked
and subsequently miscarries is allowed to do according to how injured the
woman was.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands
and wives, but not for slaves
and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian
women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian
women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively
and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah
and Huldah
and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses
and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear
family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
A recent study, «
What Catholic
Women Think About Faith, Conscience, and Contraception» (see whatcatholicwomenthink.com), has shown that 37 per cent of women aged 18 to 34 who attend Mass weekly and have been to confession within the past year completely accept the Church's teaching on family plan
Women Think About Faith, Conscience,
and Contraception» (see whatcatholicwomenthink.com), has shown that 37 per cent of
women aged 18 to 34 who attend Mass weekly and have been to confession within the past year completely accept the Church's teaching on family plan
women aged 18 to 34 who attend Mass weekly
and have been to confession within the past year completely accept the Church's teaching on
family planning.
, but they have only very hazy ideas about
what the Church really says on human dignity, the value of each one of us, the beauty of human love, the value of authentic
family life, the mutual companionship of men
and women.
Why don't you devote your time
and godliness on something worthwhile instead of telling men
and women what they can do within their
family.
What if radical feminism had been stymied by a mainstream
women's movement that embraced equal opportunity without savaging marriage, the
family,
and normative sexuality?
She drew heavily on her complaint, launched in the 1990s, that the
women's movement undermined
families,
and she argued for reclaiming marriage as an institution that resolves the inherent antagonism between
women and men, an institution based on
what she claimed are naturally complementary roles of female nurture
and male authority.
But I find it difficult for a male who has never
and will never understand
what it means to be pregnant to speak so dismissively of
women who must put themselves at risk in pregnancy
and who understand that those risks sometimes outweigh the positives of their situation
and their
families.
Ground Zero is kind of «sacred» for lack of a better word, to the
families and supporters of the men
and women who lost their lives trying to save life
and are protecting our rights to say
what we want.
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family relation After Islam it become must Before Islam us - u-ry
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and slavery adultery was common After Islam got forbidden Before Islam
women has no value
and all her property to her husband After Islam become her own she can do what she like within Islamic laws Before Islam the girls - child were buried alive After Islam no girls - child were buried alive Before Islam no laws or guidance to people After Islam established the laws or guidance to people (sharia) Before Islam tribes killing each others After Islam they became brothers Before Islam there was no education After Islam became must and first word came to Muhammad from the angle was (read) Before Islam no scientific study After Islam seculars in chemistry and math the no. 1234 are Arabic and innovated the ZERO Before Islam they were tribes After Islam became empire from Spain to china And More....
and all her property to her husband After Islam become her own she can do
what she like within Islamic laws Before Islam the girls - child were buried alive After Islam no girls - child were buried alive Before Islam no laws or guidance to people After Islam established the laws or guidance to people (sharia) Before Islam tribes killing each others After Islam they became brothers Before Islam there was no education After Islam became must
and first word came to Muhammad from the angle was (read) Before Islam no scientific study After Islam seculars in chemistry and math the no. 1234 are Arabic and innovated the ZERO Before Islam they were tribes After Islam became empire from Spain to china And More....
and first word came to Muhammad from the angle was (read) Before Islam no scientific study After Islam seculars in chemistry
and math the no. 1234 are Arabic and innovated the ZERO Before Islam they were tribes After Islam became empire from Spain to china And More....
and math the no. 1234 are Arabic
and innovated the ZERO Before Islam they were tribes After Islam became empire from Spain to china And More....
and innovated the ZERO Before Islam they were tribes After Islam became empire from Spain to china
And More....
And More.......
If we do not believe there is a deep correspondence between
what the Creator wanted for men
and women and [
what the Creator wanted] for the
family, then, of course, we have a problem.»
What, too, of the group of
women who left home (
and family!)
A friend who was a counselor before she retired
and who knew from work one of the main problems in that church, sat me down one day
and talked to me about
what it had been like to work with that
woman and how everyone saw that
woman,
and then my friend gave me this article to read that she had learned
and used while she was still in practice before she retired: https://glynissherwood.com/12-steps-to-breaking-free-from-being-the-
family-scapegoat/ This article speaks about
family, but my friend told me it can be applied to any dysfunctional group of people.
They are the only religion that had a militia to take on the U.S. government — Nauvoo Militia Brigham Young had his «Avenging Angels» — they did his bidding like the Mason
Family did for Charles Manson — google Mountain Meadows Massacre — 30 men 40
women and 70 CHILRDEN slaughtered so badly — then get this — they blamed it on the Indians...
what a great group of people!
«Avenging Angels» — Brigham Youngs murderers — they did his bidding like the Mason
Family Mountain Meadows Massacre — the massacre of 30 men 40
women and 70 children in Utah by the «Avenging Angels» see «Blood of the Prophets» by Will Bagley (mormon author) Blood Atonement — the practice of the mormons that atones for the death of its members
and / or the act of which the mormons retaliate when they do not believe one is following
what they think is right — google the 1984 murder the Lafferty brothers commited in Utah of their sister in - law
and her 9 month old daughter by slitting their throats.
Her paternal grandfather was a Frenchman who married an indigenous Mexican
woman, giving rise to
what his great - granddaughter Angela would describe a century
and a half later as a typical Mexican
family — de sangre muy mezcada, «of very mixed blood.»
What about Sodom
and Gomorra in which, with the exception of Lot
and his
family, every man
woman and child was turned to cinder?
My
family has a Gospel - driven motivation to display to men
and women in the South that the life of this African American
family should be the rule
and that
what we are is only because of the influence of God's grace.
What people don't realize is that the
women in these films have a
family...
and I wonder if I was a father of one of these
women how I would feel knowing my daughter is doing this... I'm sure I would feel just like any other father would... very an - «gry...
and up - «set that this ind - «ustry still exist's.
Seriously, i think that there is a bigger grab for power than
what is being relayed by the media in their emotional stories regarding
women's rights,
and poor
families suffering from devastating illnesses.
Pregnancy
and birth can be a faithing experience, one that makes
women aware of
what they hold in common with the greater human
family.
This unfortunate dualism continues to influence attitudes about
what it means to be a man
and a
woman even though over half of the working
women in the United States are working to support a
family.
This reveals a painful lack of understanding of
what it means for a
woman to live in a patriarchal culture in which she is considered property, first of her
family and then of the state.
As a
woman who doesn't want kids
and would never stay home if I did have kids, I'm curious as to
what backlash your wife has received as a result of this
family decision?
lets be real, we make our choices, not a fantasy man /
woman, I decide
what I want to do
and not do,
what is true
and believable is yourself
and my
family that is the truth
and not a story, repeated everyday every sunday, so can u let me know who your GOD is
and then let me know the names of all the other religious GOD's??
Entitlement is
what leads men to think they «deserve» a mistress after a hard week at work
and women to think they «deserve» a new wardrobe that will break the
family budget.
in balancing work
and family, so it is hard for men to fully comprehend
what pregnancy means to a
woman.
Women in Islam have it all... they don't even have to work if they don't want to... and the child support laws for example are... man... in Islam... those are the good laws... cuz women are covered no matter what... because they are the jewelry and gold a man can have if he keeps himself straight and persevere for the sake of his family... Imagine all women find their princes that won't cheat and will do whatever to please them... that's the pictu
Women in Islam have it all... they don't even have to work if they don't want to...
and the child support laws for example are... man... in Islam... those are the good laws... cuz
women are covered no matter what... because they are the jewelry and gold a man can have if he keeps himself straight and persevere for the sake of his family... Imagine all women find their princes that won't cheat and will do whatever to please them... that's the pictu
women are covered no matter
what... because they are the jewelry
and gold a man can have if he keeps himself straight
and persevere for the sake of his
family... Imagine all
women find their princes that won't cheat and will do whatever to please them... that's the pictu
women find their princes that won't cheat
and will do whatever to please them... that's the picture...
Friday's San - Francisco Examiner had announced that 19 groups — from the National Organization for
Women and the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice to the American Jewish Congress — would be on hand to «condemn what they claim is a central Promise Keepers» tenet: «That men and women are inherently unequal in their roles in the family and society.»&r
Women and the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice to the American Jewish Congress — would be on hand to «condemn
what they claim is a central Promise Keepers» tenet: «That men
and women are inherently unequal in their roles in the family and society.»&r
women are inherently unequal in their roles in the
family and society.»»
However, as a teenager he became disillusioned by
what he saw in his own church: a congregation composed of «a young pastor, old deacons,
and all
women,» a congregation that did not sufficiently support pastors
and their
families either emotionally or financially.
Based on
what various
family members
and friends in the medical profession who deal with pregnant young
women have told me, many pregnant out - of - wedlock young
women face tremendous pressure from both their parents (including the good religious folks)
and the guy who got them pregnant to have an abortion.
It's impossible to know how pregnancy
and breastfeeding will go for each
woman until she experiences it for herself
and then can decide
what is best for her
and her
family.
And I don't doubt that some women have been inspired by the «Eat, Pray, Love» life or, what AskMen calls the Second - Act Syndrome: After raising a family and tending to the home and baking brownies for the Boy Scout fundraiser and volunteering to drive on who - knows - how - many field trips while doing paid or non-paid work (and, yes, being a stay - at - home parent is work), it's finally «me» ti
And I don't doubt that some
women have been inspired by the «Eat, Pray, Love» life or,
what AskMen calls the Second - Act Syndrome: After raising a
family and tending to the home and baking brownies for the Boy Scout fundraiser and volunteering to drive on who - knows - how - many field trips while doing paid or non-paid work (and, yes, being a stay - at - home parent is work), it's finally «me» ti
and tending to the home
and baking brownies for the Boy Scout fundraiser and volunteering to drive on who - knows - how - many field trips while doing paid or non-paid work (and, yes, being a stay - at - home parent is work), it's finally «me» ti
and baking brownies for the Boy Scout fundraiser
and volunteering to drive on who - knows - how - many field trips while doing paid or non-paid work (and, yes, being a stay - at - home parent is work), it's finally «me» ti
and volunteering to drive on who - knows - how - many field trips while doing paid or non-paid work (
and, yes, being a stay - at - home parent is work), it's finally «me» ti
and, yes, being a stay - at - home parent is work), it's finally «me» time.
They also want
women to do
what's best for their
families,
and don't want to pressure anyone one way or another when it comes to those important decisions that must be made.
Being a
woman and a mother is difficult enough in our society — how about we respect one another's decisions, support each other,
and understand that we each know
what's the «right way» for us
and our
family?
Tell them that two people who love each other — a man
and a
woman, a
woman and a
woman, or a man
and a man — are
what make a
family.
Slavery, they note, radically altered
what work
and family roles looked like for black
women.
Being a wife or mother in an intact
family and doing
what women were expected to do — caring for «home
and hearth» — was not possible for enslaved
women, although they were able to accomplish that
and more in African societies.
Instead of putting the emphasis (
and limited financial resources) on trying to prevent divorce, we as a society would be better off if we helped fragile
families, whether married or cohabiting; poverty, joblessness, frequent cohabitation by single mothers (
and 40 percent of births to single mothers are
women who are cohabiting)-- this is
what's creating conditions that lead to suffering among children.
Let me say upfront that I am a huge proponent of breastfeeding (if that's
what a
woman wants
and if it works for her, her baby
and her
family)
and I think it should be supported at all times at all facets of society.
What I would expect from someone like Mayer is a recognition that not every
woman, every man, every
family,
and every baby is the same.
As far as breastfeeding goes,
what this blog does is advocate for
women to make sane, rational, evidence based choices that are best for themselves
and their
families, without being shamed by lactovists
and «natural» advocates who put their misinformed, unscientific agenda above the physical
and mental well being of mothers, babies
and families.