And I think that if we can get cars that drive better than we do, then we're going to have some serious improvements in health care for youth. So somebody should work on that.So we die by age-related disease now.
And it's like John 3:16-- what about first John 3:16? care for the needy, and go around to a place like this and brag about my god.
He's underdeveloped here." And all that, so if you see my eye wandering don't worry I'm not really judging Craig Ramsay: It's more out of love and care for you. So, I was saying the gym is a very vulnerable place to be and, for all of us, even peoplethat know what they're doing.
are not the same person after we've entered it one of the primary challenges of marriage is learning how to love and care for the Stranger To whom you so often find yourselfmarried now if this is true that you always marry the wrong person you always marry an incompatible person and even if
a letter and she said I've saved up money during my lifetime to help other people, but she liked the way we were doing it and and she said I'd like to care for his -- you know, the route, and so he's at home.
or someone from the last century who thought that what's the most important thing for a company to do is to create customer satisfaction. And yet 80 percent of customers who are satisfied care for the top of the pyramid, for the meaning and the calling, and they don't feel it anymore.
Pam: Uhh. Barry Salzman: She's not telling. care for , but will appreciate their technique, if we can get their hands on our stuff, than that handmade component is what really transforms something from being pretty good to really
And when you own a house or an apartment or a condo or a car or uh or anything whatsoever really, something that you can care for , then you have reason to visit with it, to connect with it. And I realize I have this ridiculous I live in St. Louis and I I have this like like kind of literal
the aging of the elderly. to care for a new child, an ailing loved one, or your own illness.
You watched your older sibs and your grandmothers and your aunts and your uncles take care of children. You had lots of opportunities to figure out how to care for children before you actually had to face caring for your own children. And what happened at the end of the 20th century was for the first time people were having children who had never taken care of a child before, who were maybe 30 or 40 years old, who um
focus on health it was a revolving door you'd have people come in you'd um treat them they'd go out and they'd be back um care for people with the same sort of spirit that we would approach care for
And in 2008, shortly thereafter, myself, my colleagues, to care for those places.
The other key thing is if men bond with their children and become engaged with their infants, they are much more likely to continue to care for their children throughout those children's lives. So this is where we see this sex and gender thing, that it really makes a difference when what's seen sociologically is that when men take
And I wouldn't want to put them through that, either. I care for them too much. It would get personal.
do it again, plus do more. Things like universal health CARE FOR ALL. AND more democratic ways of owning
I don't care for the accolades.
How do you care for their teeth?
is to care for that child.
The teenagers I will care for , we'll talk about like getting feelings out.
tested yet can get care. And what we're trying to do is we we not only offer Ebola care, but also care for other
and to care for their hair in the time that they had to do so.
And how do you care for it and keep it healthy?
I will care for you.
and provide vital child care for our economy.
We have to care for one another, love on each other, but also support each other, because we're not all going to make sound decisions.
and have someone else care for you and give you something that you might not ever want to make at home or you might not ever
He didn't care for Newtonian physics.
to criminalize medical care for trans
and I would care for the animals at home.
Equal is changing primary care for Americans in general.
we have a care for our body, for our health.
I don't care for them.
do best and care for patients.
They don't particularly care for it.
It doesn't care for me.
So it affects community institutions. And it also affects care for the aging and the elderly. So all the different activities that American women used to do when they were unem-- not being paid in the labor force, but at home.
So we need to rethink what does the economy look like today, and how can we support families. We need policies around care, that provide safe, affordable, and enriching options for care for children, but also increasingly the aging of the elderly.
the aging of the elderly. But for the care, like care for the elderly, or care for someone who is seriously ill, it can be a little bit more difficult to verify that.
education and daycare care for those so that it can encourage women and couples to start trying
who you care for if they've lost something if you want to have a new tool as a
trying to care for the species in the park that decide what their population size should be that Chuck out Invaders and finally microbes also shape
I don't care for the idea.
So we care for the rows.
I couldn't care for her, and I couldn't be home with my very sick wife.
Animals that care for one another, your pets that have a relationship with you and seek contact and comfort from you, that that is love.
And we can care for one another in those ways.
You can find care for children, for seniors, and for pets.
Because when you care for someone you're sensitive towards them.
nobody to care for them.
I don't care for that.