Not exact matches
She was
born into the
family business, but Abigail Johnson — Fidelity chairman and CEO, and one of the richest
women in the world — worked her way to the top.
Even factoring
in men's tendency to log more hours than
women — a reality caused largely by the disproportionate share of home and
family responsibilities
women bear —
women still earn only 87.9 cents for every dollar earned by men.
As a
woman raised
in a very conservative
family, I experienced abuses just for being
born female.
Most of us know
in our souls that we have no intention of fulfilling Jesus» incredible demands: sell all, resist not the evil man or
woman, take no heed for the morrow, leave one's
family,
bear the cross.
In the words of Benedict XVI, «the first form of communion between persons is that born of the love of a man and a woman who decide to enter a stable union in order to build together a new family» (Message for World Day of Peace, 2008
In the words of Benedict XVI, «the first form of communion between persons is that
born of the love of a man and a
woman who decide to enter a stable union
in order to build together a new family» (Message for World Day of Peace, 2008
in order to build together a new
family» (Message for World Day of Peace, 2008).
After the Second World War, pastors like Peter Marshall continued to inculcate a Victorian code and the
family ideals associated with it; but the life of men and
women in the 1950s
bore little resemblance to the lives of Victorian men and
women for whom the complementarity of the sexes was a part of daily life experience.
Eduardo
Bores founded the Spanish registered charity, naming it after her, Karuna (
in Sanskrit «Hope»), that helps
women with limited resources and uncertain
family environments to have a stable job at the craft centre
in Bhaktapur and to enable them to lead a basic but dignified life.
A man secure
in his own profession as vice president of his
family's bank, a man
born to the first female pilot
in Monroe County, Tennessee, a man unthreatened by a
woman with a life all her own.
is that
women be respected as full, empowered participants
in their pregnancies and births; that babies be
born into an atmosphere of love and reverence; that midwifery be recognized as the standard of care for all healthy
women during the childbearing year; and that midwives support each other with as much passion as they support their clients, lifting each other up to maintain and improve the quality of care provided to birthing
women and their
families
Juanita
born second to last
in a
family of 8, She has always been surrounded by babies, children and birthing
women.
Ask around
family members who have either breastfed or tried to breastfeed, but
bear in mind every
woman will have different experiences to share — some more helpful than others!
«When one combines the obstacles to
bearing or adopting with
women's desire to achieve and consequently putting off pregnancy, the high divorce rate, and the potential complications of second marriages and blended
families, it's easy to understand the swift increase
in the number of only children
in our society.»
Legislation and government should not have the authority to breach human rights — particularly
in the face of obstetric experts who know better and, even more importantly,
in the face of a
woman and her
family who have made an informed decision on how and where they want their baby to be
born.
Having children later was not exceptional
in the past, when
families were larger and
women often continued
bearing children until the end of their reproductive age.
Some natural and nothing - to - worry - about factors that can contribute to your baby being
born late include: first time pregnancy, history of late -
born babies,
women in the
family delivering babies late, and if you were a late -
born yourself.
I am able to openly tell him a story of a
woman who loved his baby brother and carried him
in her belly, ultimately allowing us to grow our
family, just like his own birth mother did before he was
born.
The news of the engagement has intensified a debate on whether the law should be changed so
women born into the imperial
family can continue
in their royal roles.
The main two reasons of
women becoming sugar babies are that they were not
born in a wealthy
family or don't have a strong background.
It is through this lens that Akin (German -
born and of Turkish descent) refracts such staggering statistics
in his humane portrayal of a
family torn apart by unspeakable horror and one
woman's attempt to put together the pieces.
(Aronofsky) The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)(Baumbach) The Death of Louis XIV (Serra) On Body and Soul (Enyedi) Molly's Game (Sorkin) B - Graduation (Mungiu) The Lego Batman Movie (McKay) Icarus (Fogel) The Florida Project (Baker) Lady Macbeth (Oldroyd) Rocco (Demaizière and Teurlai) Brawl
in Cell Block 99 (Zahler) Faces Places (Agnès Varda and JR) The Unknown Girl (The Dardennes) The Breadwinner (Twomey) Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press (Knappenberger) Wheelman (Rush) Wonder Wheel (Allen) C + Beach Rats (Hittman) Baby Driver (Wright) Blade Runner 2049 (Villeneuve) Colossal (Vigalondo) Ghost
in the Shell (Sanders) Coco (Unkrich and Molina) My Happy
Family (Ekvtimishvili and Groß) Gaga: Five Foot Two (Moukarbel) Gerald's Game (Flanagan) Abacus: Small Enough to Jail (James) Brigsby
Bear (McCary) Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (Soren) C Get Out (Peele) Phantom Thread (Anderson) The Post (Spielberg) The Disaster Artist (Franco) Dunkirk (Nolan) Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold (Dunne) The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Lanthimos) Becoming Warren Buffett (Kunhardt and Oakes) The Death of Stalin (Iannucci) Logan (Mangold) The Discovery (McDowell) Wind River (Sheridan) The Ornithologist (Rodrigues) Mudbound (Rees) American Made (Liman) The Trip to Spain (Winterbottom) Saving Capitalism (Gilman and Kornbluth) Our Souls at Night (Batra) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Rønning and Sandberg) The Lego Ninjago Movie (Bean, Fisher and Logan) Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Johnson) C - John Wick: Chapter 2 (Stahelski) Wonder
Woman (Jenkins) It (Muschietti) What Happened to Monday (Wirkola) Call Me by Your Name (Guadagnino) Darkest Hour (Wright) The Square (Östlund) Split (Shyamalan) Spider - Man: Homecoming (Watts) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
A great mix of old and new cinematic gold, this year's lineup includes Ildikó Enyedi's Berlinale Golden
Bear - winner On Body and Soul; Mrs. Fang, Wang Bing's unflinching document of an elderly
woman in her final days, which won the Golden Leopard at Locarno; the North American premiere of Katharina Wyss's powerful debut feature Sarah Plays a Werewolf, about a
woman who channels her fears into theater; Govinda Van Maele's fiction feature debut Gutland, featuring Phantom Thread's Vicky Krieps; the U.S. premiere of Slovenian director Rok Biček «s The
Family, a compassionate portrait of a young man's life over the course of 10 years; and experimental artist Bertrand Mandico's exhilarating, gender - bending Wild Boys.
Williams is transformed as Abigail Getty, a
woman not
born into this
family but one who has to learn to be as manipulative as her former father -
in - law
in order to get what she needs to save her son.
This is the desperate and dire world
in which we
bear witness to the survival attempts of three
women whose home and
family have been decimated by the American Civil...
Born into a prominent Puritan
family in Amherst, Massachusetts, she privately indulged her passion for writing verse at a time when
women were never published.
The
women of the Self
family in Cottonwood, Ariz., are no exception: Every daughter
born over the past four generations has inherited the call to teach.
After my son was
born, when I lamented not having
family who could show me the ways of motherhood, I realized that right
in front of me lay a storehouse of knowledge: dozens of
women who had raised children.
Among the examples it uses to refute those myths are that
in 1990, white
women had more than half of all the babies
born to unmarried
women; that
in 1992, 56 percent of all poor children lived
in suburbs or rural areas; and that
families on welfare have on average...
Two
women born a generation apart witness the destruction of home and
family in wartorn Kabul, testing the limits of their strength and courage.
Bound by duty and honor to wear the Union blue, a Southern -
born West Point officer fights his own desires and the need to protect the
woman he abandoned, he disobeys his orders to find her, as the Army of the Potomac marches toward her
family's home near Richmond.She has the guts and willpower to protect her home from the hated Yankee aggressors, but when that traitor to the South appears at her door, she's torn between wanting to shoot him and to be held
in his arms again.
In the course of her career as a
family court judge and a presiding judge on the popular courtroom show that
bears her name, Judge Judy has seen over and over again, the devastating fallout for
women who have made stupid choices on marriage, parenting and their future.
In Lookaway, Lookaway, Wilton Barnhardt has written a full -
bore, headlong, hilarious narrative of a
family coming apart, a society changing beyond recognition, and an unforgettable
woman striving to pull it all together.
Born in Los Angeles to a transplanted Mississippi
family, educated
in Massachusetts and Ohio, married to a
woman from New Jersey and now teaching
in Charleston, he writes as one coming into, rather than growing out of his environment.
The person that made them, he decided, was an African - American
woman who was
born in Conyers, Ga., the second of three children
in a relatively affluent
family.
«The Notion of
Family» focused on three generations of
women because my grandmother, mother, and I were
born and raised
in three different socioeconomic periods
in Braddock, Pennsylvania.
Wild, who comes from a
family of
women artists, was
born in Vienna, escaped to Buenos Aires at the beginning of World War II, later moved back to Europe, and then retired to a village
in Guatemala at the age of 74.
Most of all, it
bears out that when it comes to the success of
women in the profession, so much has changed (presumably, firms no longer reject female candidates with Ginsburg's credentials), yet so much still remains the same: While law firm policies are important, ultimately, it takes a
family (
in Ginsburg's case, a supportive husband and
in - laws) and an ability to overcome adversity for
women to maximize their professional potential
in the law.
In cases like the present one, there is also the question of gender bias, which often means women get treated differentially in employment — generally for the worse — because of their biological and traditional functions, in particular child - bearing and family car
In cases like the present one, there is also the question of gender bias, which often means
women get treated differentially
in employment — generally for the worse — because of their biological and traditional functions, in particular child - bearing and family car
in employment — generally for the worse — because of their biological and traditional functions,
in particular child - bearing and family car
in particular child -
bearing and
family care.
Of course all of my friends and
family know and the preponderance
in my flat of judge - related teddy
bears, Royal Doulton figures etc will attest to their conviction that they have at last found the perfect gift for the
woman who has everything.
Objective: To examine the associations between childhood socioeconomic and
family circumstances, health and behavioural and cognitive development, and health and mental well - being outcomes
in adulthood; exploring whether associations are different for cohorts
born in 1958 and 1970, or for men and
women.
In this paper we evaluate whether family formation — getting married or bearing a child — has interfered with women's secondary school attainment in the United States during the mid-20th centur
In this paper we evaluate whether
family formation — getting married or
bearing a child — has interfered with
women's secondary school attainment
in the United States during the mid-20th centur
in the United States during the mid-20th century.
The concentration of beneficial effects among children
born to unmarried
women of low SES is consistent with the results of other preventive interventions that have shown greater effects for children of
families at greater social risk.20 This suggests that these kinds of services ought to be focused on
families in greater need by virtue of the mothers» being unmarried and poor.
Adolescents
born to nurse - visited (treatment group 4)
women who were unmarried and from low - SES
families had fewer episodes of running away from home, arrests, and convictions and violations of probation than did their counterparts
in the comparison group.
In the US and Canada, most men and women are in the labour force when their first child is born, and about 60 % of women who have a child under three years of age are employed.5 Concerns about parental stress (caused by the difficulties of balancing work and family responsibilities) and about children's well - being (in their earliest years of life) have prompted further consideration regarding how parental leave and benefit policies might be improved, and which complementary policies, programs, and services will best promote child and family well - bein
In the US and Canada, most men and
women are
in the labour force when their first child is born, and about 60 % of women who have a child under three years of age are employed.5 Concerns about parental stress (caused by the difficulties of balancing work and family responsibilities) and about children's well - being (in their earliest years of life) have prompted further consideration regarding how parental leave and benefit policies might be improved, and which complementary policies, programs, and services will best promote child and family well - bein
in the labour force when their first child is
born, and about 60 % of
women who have a child under three years of age are employed.5 Concerns about parental stress (caused by the difficulties of balancing work and
family responsibilities) and about children's well - being (
in their earliest years of life) have prompted further consideration regarding how parental leave and benefit policies might be improved, and which complementary policies, programs, and services will best promote child and family well - bein
in their earliest years of life) have prompted further consideration regarding how parental leave and benefit policies might be improved, and which complementary policies, programs, and services will best promote child and
family well - being.
Gender - based expectations within marriage vary across social contexts, yet traditional expectations regarding «
women as nurturers» were particularly common for members of the CLOC sample, most of whom were
born in the 1920s, and who married and started
families in the 1940s and 1950s.