Sentences with phrase «who feel they belong»

The site has influenced and gained popularity among singles who feel they belong to this feederism community.
Children who feel they belong at school are happier and more relaxed.

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«This year, a different challenge has sharpened: People across Europe and the U.S. have risen up and said, «We don't feel we belong, and we don't feel we're being heard,» explained Ngaire Woods, dean of the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University, who moderated a panel discussion on the «Fourth Industrial Revolution» on Tuesday.
It's now essential to me that my clients feel included in our community, and when I lead events, all the women who enter the room feel that sense of belonging right away.
It's easy to get caught in the idealism of entrepreneurship and feel like you don't belong among the Silicon Valley CEOs who seem have it all («Seriously, I have to Google
It's easy to get caught in the idealism of entrepreneurship and feel like you don't belong among the Silicon Valley CEOs who seem have it all («Seriously, I have to Google everything!»).
You're running and you're running And you're running away You're running and you're running, But you can't run away from yourself You must have done something wrong Why you can't find the place where you belong Every man thinketh his burden is the heaviest Who feels it knows it, Lord You're running and you're running And you're running away You're running and you're running, But you can't run away from yourself You must have done something wrong Oh why you can't find the place where you belong
As an American of the Jewish faith, and one who belongs to a Reform (Liberal) Congregation, I feel that the decision to prevent the sale of Lulavs is an anti-Semitic act.
For those of us who have been told that we are too much — too loud, too opinionated, too smart, too bold, too quiet, too curvy, too skinny, too sexual, too intense, too feeling, too soft, too tender, too young, too old, too liberal, too conservative — may we say: you belong here with us.
Option two is for those who still feel a need for some sort of identity in that tradition and thus must keep using the same signals for «I belong».
As a family (not hubby as he is an atheist) we have all had trauma from church experiences and no longer belong; with the exception of our son who thankfully has found a CofE church where he feels comfortable and affirmed.
Since there is no clarity about who belongs to that class, the only possible result of heeding the NCC jeremiad is that those outside the morally exempt victim categories should feel terribly bad about being Americans.
Further, the use of the term «American» as a synonym for the United States in some of the preceding chapters feels presumptuous to me in my Canadian setting and therefore even more so for people who belong to the other Americas.
For this reason, the longing for a radically new future, especially in the Biblical narratives, seems to originate in the awareness of those who feel they have been excluded and that they do not really belong (the poor, the marginalized.
For this reason, the longing for a radically new future, especially in the Biblical narratives, seems to originate in the awareness of those who feel they have been excluded and that they do not really belong (We may wonder whether any of us ever belong completely to a societal situation.
I left (for a variety of reasons) but one of the things I felt strongly was that it was not Jesus» church, but rather belonged to those who wanted to sell and market it as a way of getting people in the door.
Uprooted people with no place in the world recognized and guaranteed by others, superfluous people who feel they do not belong to the world at all, these are the fodder of the movement.
It may not be a good place to be because I feel as though I don't belong anywhere, but paradoxically I'm now free to belong everywhere and to be honest in my relationship with God, unfettered by church hierarchy who drove a wedge into my faith.
When propositions of artificial insemination subsequently arise, a husband who has done this often feels unable to protest at their indignity — the indignity that any one else should take over a role which belongs only to him.
The reason we begin â $ œto feel like we donâ $ ™ t belong in our own churchâ $ and â $ œlike nobody understandsâ $ is because â $ œthe worldâ $ isnâ $ ™ t always â $ œthe heathen who never show up to worship with us on Sunday morningsâ $.
It does not belong to any human to «divine» (interesting word choice of yours in relation to Christianity) who «god feels are his followers».
He is now 27 years old, and although there have been false dawns before, it feels as if his time is now: This was the performance of a leader who surely belongs on a more exalted stage.
When poor children grow up in an environment marked by stable, responsive parenting; by schools that make them feel a sense of belonging and purpose; and by classroom teachers who challenge and support them, they thrive, and their opportunities for a successful life increase exponentially.
Meanwhile, a heated debate happened in a Facebook group I belong to for mamas who also happen to be «geeks» about whether or not a husband's request that his wife, the original poster, refrain from putting photos of her and their child nursing, lest his colleagues and employers see these photos and feel uncomfortable.
I have friends who are adopted who have found their birthparents and it was the first time they felt they really belonged.
The child who feels encouraged (belonging and significance) no longer needs to misbehave.
But then again, I'm one of those people who feels that children don't belong in shul until they can get something out of it, because the number of people whose tefillos are disturbed by their presence, far outweighs the (it could be argued, selfish) benefits to the child's mother.
Then there are the more rational naysayers - the ones who really don't have an overall issue with public breastfeeding but do feel it doesn't belong in certain places.
So I try to look beyond the tangles and see the confidence of a young girl who doesn't feel pressured to look like everyone else, who knows that her body belongs to her and that she has the right to make her own decisions.
Testimony from many transracially adopted adults who grew up in white families illustrates the «in - between» status many adoptees feel, not belonging to or feeling comfortable in communities of color or among white society.
My interest in this whole issue comes from the fact that if our law courts especially the highest court in Ghana, Supreme Court that is supposed to be final place in the country to deliver justice to all manner of persons regardless of one's political affiliation, religious beliefs, ethnic background etc in a just and fair manner is now seen to be turning into a place where citizens of Ghana who may belong to certain political affiliations do not feel confident or have trust in their handling of critical national issues in view of some of these «partisan» pronouncements on the part of some justices, then where would we be heading towards as a country?
And the «community», which is global and often manifests online, is made up of people who feel a sense of belonging with each other due to their shared and loose connections to Africa and global sensibilities.
«The theft of the oil market by some Nigerians that happen to live there who feel that the oil belongs to them and not the country is an irritating thing for those of us who participated in the civil war for 30 months in which at least two million Nigerians were killed,» he said.
Like Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, many Igbos genuinely feel marginalised since they belong to the category of those who gave Mr. President only five per cent of their votes and appeared to have fallen out of his favour.
Ms. Eisenstein is launching the Mattituck - Laurel Civic Association later this month and says it will provide a place for residents who don't belong to an existing group, such as the Chamber of Commerce or the local historical society, or feel intimidated voicing concerns by themselves at town meetings.
«The social groups you belong to become a part of the very essence of who you feel you are,» explains psychologist Adam Galinsky, a professor at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
University students who used a Facebook group as part of a large sociology class did better on course assignments and felt a stronger sense of belonging, according to a Baylor University study.
Lonely people are more likely to die young than people who feel like they belong to part of a tribe.
Lonely people are three times more likely to die young than people who feel like they belong to part of a tribe, and those who feel supported by their community have half the risk of heart disease compared to those who feel socially isolated.
The vibe at some yoga studios today can be threatening to people who may feel like they are out of shape or just don't belong.
For those of you who may not know I was born and raised in a muslim family while, I no longer feel the need to belong to an organized religion, I have always respected and stood up for all faiths including Islam.
The sartorial choices we make project to the world a myriad of information such as: who we are; how we feel about ourselves; what culture, subculture, community we belong too; our social status; and much more.
I truly feel that I don't belong in 2015, and hope to meet somebody who is a total throw - back such as myself!
Everyone who is an adult, despite whatever generation they belong to now, feel that they should be more inclusive of gender fluidity.
Once they do to find someone who understands them and feel the same way as them they start to feel like they belong.
But Black Panther is also a blockbuster that feels like it belongs to the artists who created it as much as the company that produced it.
In broad strokes, Tris is the classic odd girl out and compulsory self - reliant heroine who leads with her brains instead of her inevitable good looks, the protagonist who struggles to feel she belongs even though she was born to lead.
The voice belongs to Gary Oldman, who plays Churchill with an obvious relish and a sense of fun that the viewer feels and shares almost instantly.
Simien's film takes place at Winchester University, a predominantly white, prestigious university where we're introduced to six significant characters: Sam White (Tessa Thompson), the biracial activist who overcompensates her blackness; Lionel Higgins (Tyler James Williams), the black homosexual who lives in an all - white residence building, and feels little sense of belonging; Colandrea «CoCo» Conners (Teyonah Parris), the white - washed blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it in fear of non-acceptance from the white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winchester.
Bennet's allies are Dr. Julian Bailes (Alec Baldwin), a retired team doctor who feels guilty about putting his patients back out on the field but not guilty enough to stop loving the game, and Dr. Cyril Wecht (Albert Brooks), the county coroner who encourages Bennet to fight a system that owns a day of the week that once belonged to churches.
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