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After another two weeks, the first young emerge, four to eight small daughters that begin to play the role of worker bees, collecting pollen and nectar in the field and caring for the new young generation while the queen retires to a life of egg laying.
Thus the lack of effective recognition of the responsibilities involved in caring for two babies showed signs of becoming a disabling problem.
To him this means caring for the whole child, providing basic nutrition, and a spiritual attitude that lends freedom for the development of the mind.
After the death of Lincoln's mother, his older sister, Sarah, took charge of caring for him until their father remarried in 1819 ; Sarah later died in her 20s while giving birth to a stillborn son.
She spent her whole life caring for the poor and assisting the most disadvantaged Romans.
In 2008, effective January 1, 2009, the ADAAA broadened the interpretations and added to the ADA examples of " major life activities " including, but not limited to, " caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping, walking, standing, lifting, bending, speaking, breathing, learning, reading, concentrating, thinking, communicating, and working " as well as the operation of several specified " major bodily functions ".
* Every institution must assign responsibility for caring for collections to members of its staff.
In November 2008, the UK based think tank Demos published an influential pamphlet entitled ' It's a material world: caring for the public realm ', in which they argue for integrating the public directly into efforts to conserve material culture, particularly that which is in the public, their argument, as stated on page 16, demonstrates their belief that society can benefit from conservation as a paradigm as well as a profession:
* Treasurer – legally recognized corporate officer entrusted with the fiduciary responsibility of caring for company funds.
In 1956 Life magazine reported, " Wearing white pajamas and a yellow gnomelike cap, Brâncuși today hobbles about his studio tenderly caring for and communing with the silent host of fish birds, heads, and endless columns which he created.
Medieval surgeons were very well capable of setting and caring for bone fractures resulting from blunt weapons.
He believed that not all learned individuals were qualified to doctor others, and while ministers took on several roles in the early years of the colony, including that of caring for the sick, they were now expected to stay out of state and civil affairs.
They require a caring owner who understands their need for entertainment and exercise.
Plato was born Dana Michelle Strain on November 7, 1964, in Maywood, California, to Linda Strain, an unwed 16-year-old, who was already caring for an 18-month-old.
Endocrinology involves caring for the person as well as the disease.
There he learned that his brother Heman had died just the previous week, and that his brother Zimri, who had been caring for Ethan's family and farm, had died in the spring following his capture.
Men did twice as many household repairs and about an equal amount of shopping, but they devoted only one-third to one-fourth as much time to cleaning, cooking, and caring for children.
Thus, the nation had now also taken on the responsibility of the Church, which included paying the clergy and caring for the poor, the sick and the orphaned.
In the wild, purring is used while a mother is caring for kittens.
His pictures let viewers witness " a triumph of the individual over corrupt leaders ", and experience " inherent qualities of kindness and caring for others.
In 361 Gregory returned to Nazianzus and was ordained a presbyter by his father, who wanted him to assist with caring for local Christians.
Love often involves caring for or identifying with a person or thing ( cf.

caring and life
Leaving the shiva house is permitted when traveling between two locations where shiva is being observed by different members of the family, in cases of pikuach nefesh, i. e., a human life is in danger, whether that of the mourner or someone else ; when something must be done to prevent another person from suffering and no one else can do it, such as caring for a child or an elderly or sick person ; to feed or care for one's animals if there is no one else to do so ; if another relative for whom the mourner is required to sit shiva dies, the mourner may attend the funeral.
Knowing he can never lead a normal life while caring for his gibbering idiot father, he resigns himself to loneliness.
However, despite her austere public image and her strait-laced private life, Mary was a caring mother in many respects, revealing a fun-loving and frivolous side to her children and teaching them history and music.
Accordingly, he claimed that the chief goodness consists in the caring of the soul concerned with moral truth and moral understanding, that " wealth does not bring goodness, but goodness brings wealth and every other blessing, both to the individual and to the state ", and that " life without examination is not worth living ".
With a significant nod to the parable style the old man's act of saving and caring for a stray kitten saves his life when he is lost through a soft place in reality and meets Morpheus, recently released from his imprisonment ( Preludes and Nocturnes ), and still weak.
After this loss, Birgitta became a member of the Third Order of St. Francis and devoted herself wholly to a life of prayer and caring for the poor and the sick.
Selby suffered from depression which intensified towards the end of his life, but was always a caring father and grandfather.
Sharon is clumsy, responsible, caring, helpful, and a little naive when it comes to life. Sharon's family members include her father Richard, her mother Helen, her older brother Adam, and her younger brother Josh.
Meyer was very upfront throughout his life about being too selfish to be a father or even a caring partner, or husband.
People do use mathematics and physics in everyday life, without really understanding ( or caring ) how mathematical and physical ideas were historically derived and justified.
In the Apology, Socrates clearly presents his disagreement with those who think that the eudaimon life is the life of honour or pleasure, when he chastises the Athenians for caring more for riches and honour than the state of their souls.
Philanthropy etymologically means " love of humanity " in the sense of caring for, nourishing, improving and enhancing the quality of life or developmental potential for human beings.
In one alternate time line ( depicted in Twilight ), T ' Pol devoted her life to caring for Archer when parasites robbed him of the ability to store long term memory ( the same ones he was infected with while saving her life ).
It calls on people to let God, and not suffering, determine the agenda of their life and their death ./ A third conviction is that in the community of God's people, caring for those who are dying is a burden Christians are willing to share.
" She preferred to renounce all social amusements and pleasures so desired by young ladies of her age ... and has devoted her entire life to loving and caring for me ," the Tsar wrote.
In addition to teaching caring for others, Jewish sources tend to teach that man is duty bound to preserve his life ( Berachot 32b ) and his health.
However, insights to Helga's home life are often depicted as uncaring and unaffectionate ; her parents pay more attention to her overachieving, caring elder sister Olga, her father demonstrates little affection for Helga and is often portrayed as showing more preoccupation and pride for his business in proprieting a store that sells electronics than his daughter, and Helga's mother is portrayed as being drowsy and sleep-deprived, possibly implying drunkenness.
The Boys & Girls Club aspire to provide all young people with a safe place to learn and grow, and establish ongoing relationships with caring, adult professionals by providing them with life enhancing programs and character development experiences.
A herder is a worker who lives a possibly semi-nomadic life, caring for various domestic animals, in places where these animals wander pasture lands.
This includes preservation of historic sites on public conservation land, saving native threatened species, managing threats like pests and weeds, environmental restoration, caring for marine life, and assisting landowners to effectively preserve natural heritage.

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