Sentences with phrase «whose daily experiences»

«All begins cheerily» for some busy children whose daily experiences continually loop back to those three letters at the beginning of the alphabet.

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Alda, now 31, whose total football experience consists of two weeks of training with his high school team in Burbank, Calif., has been working out daily to get into some kind of shape for two months of training with the Lions in Florida.
When both parents work together to determine schools, activities, social calendars and all the other aspects of the child's life, it fosters a cohesive daily experience for the child, no matter whose house they are at on a given day.
As with many politically engaged artists whose practices take on complex issues of ethnicity, social justice, and gendered cultural agency, Maiolino deconstructs oppressive hierarchies not only on an institutional scale, but in terms of their everyday manifestations in the daily experiences of the disenfranchised.
For this special Tuesday Evenings presentation, «On the Daily,» Karnes sets the stage for experiencing the exhibition by discussing its highlights and themes, revealing what is both unified and divergent about the artists whose work she selected for Inside Out.
Marielle Anzelone is an urban ecologist whose experience centers on people's daily connections with nearby nature and the role that design, education, and government can play in fostering this relationship.
Once we move to implementation within an organization, however, we move into people's daily experience — busy people whose job it is to serve others.
«I am Licensed Professional Counselor whose professional and personal experiences have lead me down the path to helping clients of all ages with life's daily struggles.
Researchers have documented a cascade of negative life events for the service member whose combat - related stress and post-traumatic symptoms may affect sleep patterns, mood, arousal level, irritability, and ability to tolerate daily domestic transactions, and for the spouse who may be similarly symptomatic or hyper - reactive due to the «pile up» of stressors experienced on the «home front» over extended and multiple deployments (Galovski and Lyons 2004; Lester et al. 2010, 2011a; Sherman et al. 2005).
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