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orphaned and poems
I want you to be grandfather to these orphaned poems, dear father-brother, now I am gone ; ;

orphaned and group
Wolf children () was the name given to a group of orphaned German children at the end of World War II in East Prussia.
In Africa, Attenborough encounters a group of orphaned chimpanzees that are being prepared for their return to the wild.
After the fall of Apocalypse, a trail of escaped mutants from the Breeding Pens lead the X-Men underground, they encountered a group of scared, orphaned children called the Morlocks.
SOS Children's Villages UK is an autonomous charity based in Cambridge in the United Kingdom and part of the international group SOS Children's Villages, the largest international charity group dedicated to the care of orphaned and abandoned children.
In one study, an orphaned infant was fed by two females in the group and also cared for by a male.
With husband and Cuban-Composer Roberto Juan Rodriguez, Ibarra co-founded Mundo Niños ® LLC, a children's group that performs and teaches music in multi-languages to small children, grade-schoolers, and to underserved communities of disabled, Indigenous and orphaned children.
The film stars Daryl Hannah as Ayla, a young Cro-Magnon woman who was separated from her family and orphaned during an earthquake and found by a group of Neanderthals.
He is accompanied on his quest by several other playable characters, including Nina ( voiced by Kyoko Hikami ), a winged princess from the Kingdom of Wyndia and powerful magician ; Rei ( voiced by Syusuke Sada ), member of the cat-like Woren tribe and skilled thief ; Teepo ( voiced by Yoko Matsui ), an orphaned rogue and longtime friend of Rei's with no memory of his past ; Momo ( voiced by Kaori Saito ), daughter of a famous engineer and inventor who wields a SniperCannon ; Garr ( Garland in the Japanese version, voiced by Yukihiro Fujimoto ), an experienced warrior and member of a group known as the Guardians who serve the goddess Myria ; and Peco ( Pecoros in the Japanese version, voiced by Ai Kamimura ), a plant-like creature who resembles an onion with limited speech and a connection with nature.
She appeared on the original Star Trek in 1968 as one of a group of orphaned children led by an alien with sinister motives in the episode " And the Children Shall Lead ", and in the 1977 series Space Academy as Laura Gentry .< ref >
* 8 September-A group of 83 German children, orphaned by the war, arrives in Table Bay
The story is mostly unrelated to Neverwinter Nights and follows the journey of an orphaned adventurer investigating a group of mysterious artifacts known as " silver shards " and their connection to an ancient, evil spirit known as the King of Shadows.
Until the end of the First World War, he also worked for the Order of Saint John, a supra-confessional group working to help those orphaned by the war and-together with the Swedish Lutheran Archbishop Nathan Söderblom, one of his closest lifelong friends-for the exchange of prisoners of war.
The ministry is focused on helping children who have been orphaned in Sub-Saharan Africa, and works closely with the group Save Sub-Saharan Orphans.
In the TV movie pilot which launched the series, Foley attempts to develop a family man image by bringing a group of six orphaned girls to live in the mansion in Bel Air where he lives with his butler, John Clapper ( Douglas Seale ).

orphaned and five
David Bruce, aged five, became king on 7 June 1329 on the death of his father Robert I. Walter the Steward had died earlier on 9 April 1327 and the orphaned eleven-year-old Robert was placed under the guardianship of his uncle, Sir James Stewart of Durrisdeer who along with Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, and William Lindsey, Archdeacon of St Andrews were appointed as joint Guardians of the kingdom.
He was orphaned at the age of fourteen, as his father died in 1727 at the age of forty-six and his mother died five years later.
His mother died when he was five years old and he was orphaned at age twelve when his father died.
The novel reveals that he was orphaned at age five when his parents drowned in Boston Harbor, and was raised in Boston by his aunt Dottie, a cold, stingy woman who repeatedly mocked him as a " sissy ".
Kelly's parents apparently died within about five years of each other and he was orphaned by age 18.
Smiley's parents agreed to take in and raise their five orphaned nieces and nephews.
Written from the perspective of a boy orphaned at age five, the book described how he had become accustomed to life in a remote mountain hollow with his " Indian thinking " ' Granpa ' and Cherokee ' Granma ', who called him ' Little Tree '.
He was instrumental in bringing five orphaned children from the camp to Ireland in 1947, and adopted two of them.
The children's mother, Julia Neale Jackson ( 1789 – 1831 ), died five years later, leaving her children orphaned.
Khawaja Farid's mother was died when he was only five years old and he was orphaned at age twelve when his father died.
Lenormand was orphaned at the age of five and educated in a convent school.
He was the son of Jean Baptiste Foret de Belidor, an officer of dragoons, and his wife, Marie Héber but was orphaned at five months old and brought up by the family of his godfather, an artillery officer named de Fossiébourg.
Miss Berry grew up in this home along with her five sisters, two brothers, and three orphaned cousins.

orphaned and which
He further created a charity which he founded and called it Puellae Faustinianae or Girls of Faustina, which assisted orphaned girls.
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.
The following year, Harry was in Lesotho to visit again Mants ' ase Children's Home near Mohale's Hoek, which he first toured in 2004 and, along with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, launched Sentebale: The Princes ' Fund for Lesotho, a charity to aid children orphaned by HIV / AIDS.
As a result, many of Europe's abandoned and orphaned children became alumni of the Church, which in turn took the role of adopter.
If a parent record owns one or more related child records all of the referential integrity processes are handled by the database itself, which automatically insures the accuracy and integrity of the data so that no child record can exist without a parent ( also called being orphaned ) and that no parent loses their child records.
Depending on the age at which they were orphaned and how long they were without their mothers, these kittens may be severely underweight and as such can have health problems later in life, such as heart conditions.
Blossoms in the Dust is a 1941 American film which tells the story of the non-fictional Edna Gladney who takes it upon herself to help orphaned children to find homes, despite the opposition of the " good " citizens who think that illegitimate children are beneath their interest.
This brigade was nicknamed the Orphan Brigade because its men felt orphaned by Kentucky's state government, which remained loyal to the Union.
As their day in court approached, Punky was forced by the state to stay at Fenster Hall, a shelter for orphaned and abandoned children, which made her realize all the more how close she had grown to Henry.
During the early years of his reign as duke, the orphaned Charles was heavily influenced by the guidance of his father-in-law, Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac, for which reason Charles ' faction came to be known as the " Armagnacs ".
To keep the show's title plausible, the show's head writer, George Tibbles, fashioned a three-part story arc in which an orphaned friend of youngest brother Richard ( better known as Chip and played by Stanley Livingston ), Ernie Thompson ( played by his real-life brother, Barry Livingston ), awaits adoption when his current foster parents are transferred to the Orient.
The cars sold in limited numbers, which was attributed to Packard dealers dropping their franchises and consumers fearful of buying a car that could soon be an orphaned make.
Note that a USPHS physician who took part in the Tuskegee program, John Charles Cutler, was in charge of the US government's syphilis experiments in Guatemala, in which Guatemalan prisoners, soldiers, orphaned children, and others were deliberately infected with syphilis and other sexually-transmitted diseases from 1946-1948 in order to study the disease, in a project funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
The son of a school teacher near Malmö, he was orphaned at the age of 10, after which he was trained to be a tailor.
Until 1996, a main attraction in the park was a zoo, which grew out of the collection of animals begun by the first park superintendent ( aka Park Ranger, 1888 – 1896 ), Henry Avison, after he captured an orphaned black bear cub and chained it to a stump for safety.
At the age of four, he was orphaned in the yellow fever epidemic, which killed his parents when his family were all visiting New Orleans.
The orphaned children of " Reds " learned in orphanages run by priests and nuns that, " their parents had committed great sins that they could help expiate, for which many were incited to serve the Church.
They have 19 homes in Kolkata ( Calcutta ) alone which include homes for women, for orphaned children, and for the dying ; an AIDS hospice, a school for street children, and a leper colony.
In addition the Society has four wildlife centres at East Winch ( Norfolk ), West Hatch ( Somerset ), Stapeley Grange ( Cheshire ) and Mallydams Wood ( East Sussex ), which provide treatment to sick, injured and orphaned wild animals to maximise their chances of a successful return to the wild.
The Wizard of Oz screenwriter Noel Langley registered an unproduced script with the U. S. Copyright Office which framed the story as the dream of an orphaned girl named " Tippie ".
The Shalam Colony, or Land of Shalam, was formed in Las Cruces, New Mexico, in 1884, as a commune in which members would live peaceful, vegetarian lifestyles, and where orphaned urban children were to be raised.
Born Faina Ipat ' evna Vakhreva (,, Fayina Ipaćjeŭna Vachrava ) in a Belarusian family which had migrated to Yekaterinburg, Russia during World War I, she was orphaned at a young age and raised by her older sister Anna.
Orphan processes is kind of the opposite situation of zombie processes, since it refers to the case where a parent process terminates before its child processes, in which case these children are said to become " orphaned ".

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