A soft, warm green, inspired by fields of alliums that Annie saw in Ethiopia, grown by
women farmers who are supported by Oxfam's Ethiopian Seed Project.
Not exact matches
He says Congress needs to set aside peripheral complaints — fast — to help people like «Marty the
farmer,» a
woman who stopped him at a Chick - fil - A to complain about the cost of her insurance.
The four parables: the parable of the sower
who went out to sow; the parable of the leaven in which a
woman puts in three measures of flour till it was leavened; the parable of the mustard seed; and the parable of the
farmer who sows and then waits day and night in anticipation of the harvest; these form one group.
Some such experiences and actions can be seen in the successful action to re-conquer the earth by the
farmers in Brazil or Madagascar, the initiatives for education and rural training of
women in Senegal or in the exemplary battles of the South - Korean workers
who demonstrated the possibility of constituting efficient inter-professional trade union organisations in the so - called emerging countries.
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the
farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary,
who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young
women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters
who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children
who gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king
who is out to capture a city; the man
who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer
who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord
who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the
woman with ten pieces of silver
who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
«We have long been developing relationships with
farmers who grow grain to the exacting standards of our customers and our third - party certifying body; these men and
women are the foundation of our quality,» the company says.
• Source our iconic ingredients sustainably; • Improve the livelihoods of small
farmers who grow McCormick's iconic herbs and spices; • Champion equality for
women and people of color through supplier diversity programs, educational programs and employee focused initiatives; • Reduce the company's environmental impact by lowering our carbon footprint, decreasing water use, reducing solid waste and developing sustainable packaging innovations.
Highlights of these 2025 goals include McCormick's commitments to: — Source 100 percent of branded iconic ingredients sustainably; — Improve the livelihoods of 90 percent of smallholder
farmers who grow McCormick's iconic herbs and spices; — Champion equality for
women and people of color in leadership, and empower
women farmers across the company's supply chain; and — Reduce the company's environmental impact by lowering its carbon footprint, decreasing water use, reducing solid waste and developing sustainable packaging innovations.
I know lots of men
who are doing lots of things — working to make the world safer from nuclear weapons, helping poor
farmers in Africa and Sudan increase their crops so they can feed their families, investigating fraud, fighting for justice... Oh, wait — that's not what Regnerus means; he means try getting them to woo a
woman properly and commit and marry.
REAP also schedules
farmer visits so students can learn from the hardworking men and
women who are growing their food.
The
woman was a successful cocoa
farmer in the Brong Ahafo Region
who owned many businesses in the region and beyond.
And to all the members of the Anambra State Traditional Rulers Council, all the PGs and members of the various town unions across Anambra State, all the Bishops, Reverend Fathers and Pastors, the members of the organized Labour, the youths of Anambra State, the traders, the
farmers, the ordinary men and
women who look up to government for a better day, I assure you that my team and I shall never fail you.
The Archbishop of the Methodist Church of Nigeria, Enugu, Most Rev. Christopher Edeh, has decried the menace of herdsmen
who allegedly rape
women and kill
farmers...
Representatives of the aspirants,
who seemed not prepared for the encounter, digressed more on what their respective political parties will do for general farming in the country but not addressing the problems of the
women farmers.
Scientists made the discovery after mapping the DNA of a
farmer woman who lived near Belfast 5,200 years ago and three Irish men dating back to the Bronze Age around 4,000 years ago.
Well, I'm a graphic designer originally from Idaho (no, I wasn't a potato
farmer:),
who moved to town... for a
woman.
And no, I'm not just talking about
women who are
Farmers» Markets.
10 female contestants — all of them tired of city life — vie for the attention of a bachelor
farmer who is looking to settle down with the right
woman.
This past week I turned to my Facebook community for some 10 female contestants — all of them tired of city life — vie for the attention of a bachelor
farmer who is looking to settle down with the right
woman.
A Sheep
farmer claims he's being forced off his own land by a man
who left a
woman paralysed in a savage rape attack 30 years ago.
The big screen adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel stars Carey Mulligan as Bathsheba, a
woman in Victorian England
who becomes independently wealthy and draws three potential suitors - a sheep
farmer (Matthias Shoenaerts), a wealthy older bachelor (Michael Sheen) and a classic bad boy (Tom Sturridge).
Mary Stuart Masterson stars in this dramatic tale of young frontier
woman who marries a
farmer who goes through dramatic changes every full moon.
You're made to be aware of the movie's literary source — stylized voice - overs by multiple narrators, starting with Laura (Carey Mulligan), a
woman who sidesteps spinsterhood by marrying a stolid
farmer Henry (Jason Clarke),
who chafes under the criticism of his hateful father (Jonathan Banks), and lives in the shadow of his more popular brother Jamie (Garrett Hedlund).
Civil society can help bring those
who really matter into this process, from the experts to the end users, be it
farmers or health providers or
women's groups, etc..
In what were once predominantly communities of fishermen,
farmers, and clam - digging bay men, plus the occasional hereditary millionaire out for the summer, today you find your sensibilities battered by flotillas of Range Rovers, Escalade EXTs, and G - wagens ferrying armies of Botoxed clotheshorses and social astronauts, men and
women,
who call this place home.
In that book is a chapter entitled «Baby - Farming,» and it refers to the
women who took in babies as baby
farmers.
For her larger works, the appearance of a male
farmer marks the first time her recurring cast of characters has extended and includes a man (typically her paintings feature a trio of dispassionate
women who appear to be sisters).
+ The
woman to whom van Gogh sent his severed ear has finally been revealed: Gabrielle Berlatier, the daughter of a
farmer who worked at a café run by the artist's friends.
De Souza's presentation provides a useful snapshot of what lies behind all the digits in a number like 7 billion, so I invited him to send a «Your Dot» piece providing more detail on this
farmer, Birhane Fikade, a
woman with 11 children, one of whom was adopted,
who had gained control of her fertility (late in the game, for sure) and was able to put her extra energy into improving farming methods in her community.
I meet urban
farmers who teach
women from a homeless shelter and inner - city kids to grow healthy food on remediated vacant lots; advocates for sustainable transportation
who tirelessly attend hearings and planning meetings; members of community land trusts that provide affordable housing; and conservation land trusts that preserve ecosystems and habitats acre by acre, stream by stream.
It was one of those moments of inspiration:
farmers were complaining about their surplus wool to a
woman who was interested in developing ethical packaging methods.
«Now, when landlords come to me for borrowing seed, now I can laugh,» says Narsamma, 55, a dynamic
woman who once worked as a labourer, but has now traveled to London, Peru, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, demonstrating their methods to local
farmers.
Women who are climate experts, gender experts — or both - including grassroots leaders, policy makers, financiers, project developers, and farmers, bring critically important and often different perspectives that can lead to more effective climate policy and action, while advancing gender equality and women's empowerment in the pro
Women who are climate experts, gender experts — or both - including grassroots leaders, policy makers, financiers, project developers, and
farmers, bring critically important and often different perspectives that can lead to more effective climate policy and action, while advancing gender equality and
women's empowerment in the pro
women's empowerment in the process.
One of the first booths I ran into at the Santa Monica
farmers» market was run by Cheryl, a
woman who sells little herb plants for would - be herb growers.
If I had a nickel for every time that I have told the story of meeting the
farmer on the prairie with wheat sticking out of his hair, or the
woman in the Okanagan Valley
who sold apples from her orchard on the road, or the fisherman in Nova Scotia
who spoke to me with tears in his eyes about his life on the sea or the guy in the bar in Montreal
who talked to me about his beloved Habs and the thousands of people in between that I have met on the road, I would be rich with money.
As mentioned in yesterday's premature post about an apple crumble recipe I hadn't even tried (but which turned out to be awesomely delicious, I'm relieved to say), I cooked like a
woman possessed to plough through the insane amount of inconvenient vegetables sent to me by
Farmers Direct last week (and to impress my sister's new bloke,
who was coming to dinner).