Not exact matches
I can
feel implicated and ashamed by the thirteenth - century anti-Jewish rhetoric of that great English bishop - theologian, Robert Grosseteste, to
whose diocese and university I
belong.
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.
Even before its late detour into action movie silliness (including a ridiculous badass set piece that
belongs in a James Bond movie) Sicario
feels like a film
whose immaculate craft disguises its hollow center.
If Juan doesn't
belong here, where he's a stranger to all except his children, neither does he
belong among the poor villagers
whose problems
feel so much more significant than his own the one time he attempts, at a local AA meeting, to open himself up to them.
Laura Linney is the only actor who
feels like she doesn't
belong, stuck in a thankless role as Sully's wife Lorraine,
whose few scenes with Hanks over the phone lack the emotional oomph that was intended.
Astor,
whose expertise is in school violence, bullying, and healthy school climate, helped to catalog and disseminate the best practices of what he calls welcoming schools — schools where everyone
feels they
belong, and where special effort is placed on orienting newcomers.
These are important subjects however they do not have enough cohesion elements, which would allow global education,
whose aim is to make people
feel belonging to the «human civilization» and «global society» on planet Earth.
Low - income parents» involvement in school may be hindered by transportation difficulties, chronic health conditions, or conflicts with work schedules, while parents
whose primary language is not English may not
feel able to participate in school activities, or may
belong to a culture where questioning teachers is not a norm.
While invoking the ideal of democratic openness on which American museums and American society in general are supposedly founded, it reminds you of where in particular you are: in Southampton,
whose inhabitants include some who are wealthy beyond the wildest dreams of most people, a place where not all will
feel that they truly
belong.