"high priority admit" at the bottom of the card, then put the file in the pile of folders to go to Corrine for second reading. Her colleagues were on the early stages of their shared annual affliction . The traveling was done for the year, and what remained was this confluence of the cold on winter. And the all-in-our-hands sense of bleak responsibility, to the trusteesand faculty, of course, and to the guidance counselors who are, for better or worse, they're partners in the work of getting the right students into the freshman class. And yes,
writer I've got a medal give me a death Road it's the Affliction that they're going through through uh you refer to as Abyss gay abys G which is a great you know call back to classic literature as well as a
And this is the thing that makes violence different. It is a profound affliction of the poor, but it's different than the other problems that we engage. And this first category of massive abuse is gender violence.
the inability to get past that, the inability to really have a rational discussion about, uh, what we want copyright to be. Maybe the second affliction would be that, huh, all too many policy believers actually believe it. They actually believe all the things that are said, and if you read some of the things that are said, copyrights supposedly can do everything but cure the sick,
Or people who live in low-lying areas and can't migrate away from them. So both of these afflictions are affecting the most vulnerable members of our society the most. And that is an unfortunate parallel between the two.
The shaman smiled, looked at him, and he said, you know, if you have a cut, go to a doctor. But many human afflictions are diseases of the heart, the mind, and the soul. Western medicine can't touch those.
protect, care for, raise, or worry over children, as well as those who have struggled since childhood to understand the origin of their own affliction with human differences. If your life resembles my own, to any degree, you have fretted incessantly over your children's well-being and future, and have long pondered their strivings
For, in the story of the figure of speech from which this book draws its enigmatic title, the metaphor of the orchid and the dandelion, lies a deep and often helpful truth about the origins of affliction and the redemption of individual lives. Most children in our families, classrooms, or communities are more or less like dandelions.
I've seen it. I've done it. They're grateful for this affliction .
And that's why that's a great performance. Not because he does a terrific job manifesting the physical affliction that he lives within, but because he creates a portrait of a complex human being.
We see the bear, our brain tells us that we have to run, and that creates movement in our legs. So these are the historical reasons why we think about mental health as a mental affliction . And it's also why we neglect the physical causes.
And all of this came to a head with Charles II, who became known as El Hechizado, "the hexed" or "the cursed," due to his many, many different severe afflictions which weren't due to just one particular mutation or one genetic disorder, but an entire suite of genetic disorders all being concentrated in this last king of the Spanish Habsburgs.
protesting her innocence to the end. Events moved quickly. Arrests and afflictions multiplied. It was a plague that involved 100 witches, a number that grew to 307 or later to 500.
I've seen it. I've done it. am an addict in recovery, that I have this affliction , that I have this disease, because for me, it took getting to those depths.
it was, that's what really got me to call her and get me out of there. When I was my most stubborn self, I thought this affliction is what makes me smarter.
In one case, two commentators, including the very eminent British military historian, Sir John Keegan, worked out that since the middle of the 17th century, The long view shows that civil war is not a congenital curse for humanity, but an affliction that perhaps one day we might gradually cure.
Responses they give me, verbatim, are like these-- fear of being a burden, feeling like I should be able to tolerate the situation, fear that I will be seen only for my affliction and not as me, and the kicker, always throughout, shame. It's this person-- this person who's at the bottom of their well-- maybe we reach out and offer them a self-help book,
But by the time the iPhone rolled around, there was no cute name for this affliction .
It was a plague that involved 100 witches, a number that grew to 307 or later to 500. Because it could so easily have happened in her case years earlier, but the minister who had dealt with her affliction had really been very careful about containing
Harvard Medical School Professor of Psychiatry, Judith Herman, calls trauma the affliction of the powerless.
Continental Drift, Cloudsplitter, The Darling and the short story collection, The Angel on the Roof. The Sweet Hereafter and Affliction
And we have two thriving children and four young grandsons-- so a life of almost embarrassing good fortune. But by contrast to that, my sister's life became mired in a procession, seemingly unending procession, of misfortunes and afflictions . She developed a disabling chronic disease at the age of 11.
could be goofy again and not such a, you know, difficult, destructive person. Fred: Well, with that then, let's start with the, uh, the, what you view as the afflictions of copyright or at least the ways that copyright has gone a bit off the rails in recent years.
Bill: Uh huh. Right right, at least it's not the ten plagues, with Passover coming soon. Let's see, three plagues, only three plagues, three afflictions Fred: Frogs, boils, locusts, what are they? Bill: Right, right, right.
I mean, it's like an absolute epidemic. It is like the swine flu of exercise afflictions , and it never gets any better for 30 years. So again, I was the same as everyone else.