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Culture, challenge existing behaviours. in a culture, work culture or canting culture culture, work culture or canting culture or culture, work culture or canting culture or whatever you want to call it, sometimes it s things that people it, sometimes it s things that people say are going to be difficult but that s people say are going to be difficult but that s the whole point, to move it forward but that s the whole point, to move it forward. we but that s the whole point, to move it forward. ~ ., , ., , it forward. we are beginning to see the faces of it forward. we are beginning to see the faces of some it forward. we are beginning to see the faces of some of it forward. we are beginning to see the faces of some of those - it forward. we are beginning to see the faces of some of those who i the faces of some of those who perished in the channel this past week. the telegraph is also pointing out that they ve got a story really in demand illustrating the callousness of ....
Booster programme was taken off. we should already have been wearing face masks in shops and on public transport. and we should already have covid passes to get into pubs, restaurants and up and the advice would be out there to work from home where you can. it seems that we are a bit behind the curve on this one wasn t one of the other things he sunday times is talking about which is actually quite interesting is what s going to happen with the future of the boosterjobs. because what the paper suggesting is that it s going to be extended even further to the 18 to 39 age range. obviously that s got to be approved byjc s obviously that s got to be approved by jcs evi obviously that s got to be approved byjc s evi the vaccination regulator. if they do that it s going to mean having the time between second and third doses. cutting. those who had boosters told we couldn t possibly have those ....
So glad i have this grief, i m glad i have this pain, because it makes me appreciate all the more how much i adored my mother. it is so deeply moving to hear that. i think the timing of it is so moving too, because the holidays are awesome. thanksgiving is great. it is time to get back with your family, your loved ones, to gather around the table, but, you know, there can be a missing chair there, maybe there wasn t one the last time people did a thanksgiving. that s something that was a really beautiful way of expressing something that often people deal with grief and say they can t wait to move past it, the time helps heal all wounds. he was saying he doesn t want to lose that, because it is a way to honor his mother, to honor whoever it is that you love. it was a beautiful perspective on grief from andrew garfield. we all have so much to be thankful for. happy thanksgiving to you, kaitlan, so nice for you to come in and work this morning. happy thanksgiving to everyone out there ....
Walking behind you, you d be clunked on the head with the rulers. kamloops indian residential school was run by an order of priests called the oblates of mary immaculate, and taught by nuns called the sisters of st anne. today, there are only 21 sisters still alive. sister marie zarowny is the president of their order in british columbia. we were there to help the children, we never thought that they would lose their connections with their own culture and their own roots. but wasn t one of the goals to take the indian out of the child? well, we ve, i mean, learned that in retrospect. that was not a goal that any of our sisters read or was told. there was brainwashing, that if you practised your traditional language and your cultural ways, that you would go to hell. ....
My number was 16. if you didn t do things right, these nuns would be walking behind you, you d be clunked on the head with the rulers. kamloops indian residential school was run by an order of priests called the 0blates of mary immaculate, and taught by nuns called the sisters of st anne. today there are only 21 sisters still alive. sister marie zarowny is the president of their order in british columbia. we were there to help the children, we never thought that they would lose their connections with their own culture and their own roots. but wasn t one of the goals to take the indian out of the child? well, we ve, i mean, learned that in retrospect. that was not a goal that any of our sisters read or was told. there was brainwashing, that if you practised your traditional language ....