They said my Child was clean but because there were bad checks written there was going to be a trial. |
|
At the Institute of Child Health, Egmore, the children had surprise visitors bringing with them plenty of smiles for the tiny tots. |
|
Neither Leeson nor any other War Child employee at any time put any money into a personal bank account. |
|
Theologically, the Christ Child had to be shown naked, to reveal the entirety of His incarnation. |
|
Tif'eret is the sephira of the newborn Child Lord, and of the Sacrificed King. |
|
The expiry of the board's three-year tenure of office was announced by the Sport, Youth and Child Development Minister yesterday. |
|
Accordingly, pursuant to section 70 of the Child and Family Services Act, there are but two choices now. |
|
But Destiny's Child had more to celebrate than doing just a burlesque tease dance on-stage, they actually picked up the award for Best Group. |
|
His new song Mother and Child opened the dedication service and captured the whimsical and delightful spirit of the work. |
|
To the end, Mrs. Child maintained her image as the ultimate bon vivant, a California girl with easy French tastes. |
|
Linking guidelines to the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health's formulary might facilitate this. |
|
Again, while its only right that the Child win some sort of award, it's curious that this is the one that they've given Beyonce the bunce for. |
|
The quadruplets, three girls and one boy, were born on July 25 in Shanghai No.1 Maternity and Child Care Hospital by caesarean section. |
|
The Treasury has promised that the first Child Trust Fund accounts will be up and running by April 2005 at the latest. |
|
The gray-furred Child laughed, cavorting around the confused guards like a court jester in a medieval kingdom. |
|
The Child Support Agency is operating on borrowed time and should be scrapped unless its performance improves within weeks, MPs said yesterday. |
|
Destiny's Child stole the show by shaking their bootylicious bodies as always. |
|
Moreover, so far as Child 2 was concerned, having regard to the terms of what she had said, no action was taken at the time. |
|
Many parents use the monthly income from Child Benefit to support their overall household budget. |
|
The children of Ofsted staff joined their parents at the inspectorate's Holborn offices as part of Take Your Child to Work Day. |
|
|
The Child Support Agency and the Courts don't distinguish between married or single fathers if the father admits paternity. |
|
The NSC has produced a new booklet on Child Safety in Cars, designed to advise parents on selecting and fitting suitable restraints. |
|
The fourth is Enhanced Child Relief for a working mother with 3 GCE O level passes in one sitting. |
|
One of his ancestors, a man by the name of Child, lived in a village on the Welsh coast near Fishguard. |
|
A work called Mother and Child, signed and dated by the artist in 1902, depicts his wife Alice and first child John. |
|
After the three children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia were all named Child of the Year, there wasn't a dry eye in the house. |
|
Clubs in our league will all have to have a Child Welfare Officer and so far I have received details of such appointments from 20 of our clubs. |
|
Now, the Convention on the Rights of the Child is a treaty that Australia is a party to. |
|
The Natural Child cautions against practices like ignoring a baby's cries to foster self-reliance or having the baby sleep in a separate room. |
|
Her next job was at Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, as a Child Health Coordinator. |
|
He will now be jetting off on a luxury holiday to Ibiza thanks to the Child of Achievement charity. |
|
This was just a few years after Lord Byron woke to find Child Harold's Pilgrimage in the bookshops and himself famous, as it were, overnight. |
|
This work, marked by palmettes and knotted vines forming a cross, was paired with a sculpture of the Virgin and Child from the Banjska Monastery. |
|
At that time, the Child Support Guidelines were not yet in force but preliminary drafts were available. |
|
She said yesterday that she found her portfolio unsuited to her interests and wanted to work on the London Child Poverty Commission. |
|
He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Child Development, Test and Measurements, and Educational Psychology. |
|
Parent B agrees to support the Child financially until the age of majority. |
|
She gave me the email address of someone at Child Advocacy International, but the message bounced. |
|
The Artisan Child is highly active, easily excitable, likes taking risks and getting into mischief. |
|
The Child Catcher is a wonderful part because I can get rid of all the venom and evilness which has accumulated during the day. |
|
|
With some plywood and a tiny fretsaw, Child set about fashioning furniture. |
|
The National Child Benefit is an issue to which the Council has given a lot of thought over the last few years. |
|
If you have children, you will not receive the Child Tax Benefits or GST rebates you may be entitled to until you file your return. |
|
Scotland's Eilidh Child was second in the women's 400m hurdles in 55.62 behind Nigeria's Muizat Odumosu with England's Meghan Beesley seventh. |
|
For example, United States, United States Code collection, Title 18, chap. 223, sect. 3509, Child victims' and child witnesses' rights, subsect. |
|
The National Child Benefit Supplement is considered unearned income and deducted from social assistance payments. |
|
The State ratifies the Convention on the Rights of the Child and takes on obligations to implement it fully. |
|
If the child lives with their father or step-father, Child Benefit may be paid to them. |
|
Following the program, there will be open houses at the campanile, Farm House Museum, Child Development Lab School in the Palmer Building and University Book Store. |
|
In accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child, only a very few juveniles are placed in the Danish prisons and local gaols. |
|
By 1934, when Hepworth made Mother and Child, one of several linked sculptures, she was pregnant with what turned out to be triplets. |
|
Both will be back in 2009 and the speedway will also add a night for the Roger Monderie Child Dream Day. |
|
In the beginning the Child is almost inseparable from Iphigenia, but in the end Iphigenia abandons her. |
|
Ask the nurse or a Child Life Specialist for a volunteer to stay with your child while you run errands or take a break. |
|
In the catacomb of St. Priscilla, one of the most ancient in Rome, is found a painting of the Madonna and Child. |
|
The Child and Family Services Review Board heard appeals of school board imposed expulsions. |
|
Creche Child and Family Centre project will educate child welfare workers on domestic violence issues through the delivery of workshops. |
|
Social workers currently carry out the duties stipulated in the Child Care Services Order and work to remove children to a place of safety. |
|
This year War Child came knocking again, and I didn't have the gall to give them knock-back. |
|
Thanks to No Child Left Behind, they all now track and publish the performance of individual schools and intervene at the feeblest ones. |
|
|
Lauren Child has taken this hyperbolic, green fairy tale and invested it with new verve, spin and intelligence. |
|
Les petites cellules has space for 50 children according to the permit granted by the Department of Child and Family Welfare. |
|
With her humour, exuberance, and unpretentiousness, Child became an unlikely star. |
|
The Child whom Mary contemplates is a gift, a perfect offering, a fragile presence at risk because of the many cares of life. |
|
But renewing the No Child Left Behind Act would only be a hindrance to real educational breakthroughs. |
|
With great satisfaction she reflected on the readings from the book «Story of a soul,» by Saint Therese of the Child Jesus. |
|
The Government of Canada's Child Day Act of 1993 designates November 20 of each year as the national day of the child. |
|
Soon dubbed the Wild Child by the media, the girl became a guinea pig for researchers who wanted to see how much human behaviour is learned and how much is instinctual. |
|
Ms. Scott also did policy and advocacy work for the Office of Child and Family Services Advocacy and was a Legal Consultant with UNICEF Canada. |
|
Some would argue that clawing back part of the National Child Benefit from parents on welfare creates an incentive to work. |
|
They are depicted as descending by themselves, or with the dove of the Holy Spirit, or with the incarnate Christ Child enmeshed among the luminous striations. |
|
Section 13 of the Federal Child Support Guidelines specifies several pieces of information that should be included in a child support order. |
|
In the United Kingdom, a Child Support Agency is responsible for the assessment, collection and enforcement of child support. |
|
The towering central panel is set within a classical arch and shows the Virgin and Child enthroned, with the infant Saint John the Baptist to one side. |
|
We in Child Find wish to emphasize very strongly that we are here for the children. |
|
They might also retool No Child Left Behind so that it means something wonderfully appropriate from coast to coast. |
|
The Child Welfare Act of 1971 established rules to protect the interests of the child as regards the competence of a carer. |
|
The shepherds went to the manger in Bethlehem and saw the Child. |
|
Teacher's today are required to teach to the middle and if the middle is below the standards set by No Child Left Behind, they are penalized. |
|
The voyage is in effect a rendezvous with a Child who is really out of the ordinary, and whom all come to adore. |
|
|
Giuseppe Ghezzi, and adorn the facade of the Church of the Holy Child in Massafra. |
|
Street Child estimates there are 12,000 children who have lost either their parents or their primary caregiver. |
|
In this old Catalan Christmas carol, the newborn Christ Child is serenaded by the sweet twittering of the birds. |
|
She released 1,000 balloons to mark the launch of Child Rescue Alert, which uses newsflashes on TV and radio to appeal for help in quickly tracing kidnapped children. |
|
Reduce child mortality: Child mortally rates are gradually decreasing probably because free health care is a favourable factor. |
|
They asked me to leave and notified the Child Welfare department that if I should ever spawn a child, it should be taken from my custody right away. |
|
Bedridden Child Rather spent about three years of his childhood bedridden with rheumatic fever. |
|
The Child Rights Information Network has valuably documented many of these conversations. |
|
Kidz Printz Child Identification: Members assist parents with recording vital information about their children. |
|
German Hans Zollner leads the centre for Child Protection at the Institute of Psychology of the Pontifical Gregorian University. |
|
Moon Child is a low budget Japanese yakuza vampire sci-fi action drama. |
|
This is in conformity with the provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child insofar as it directly affects the rights of children. |
|
The back of a second, kneeling Magus and of the seated Virgin supporting the Child form two sides of an equilateral triangle located plumb in the centre of the design. |
|
DeVoto and Child were two epicurean explorers who were able to create a window into the current American food scene. |
|
Even on week-ends and vacations, says Dr. Mary O'Neil Hawkins in Child Study, they often sit for hours cooped up in cars. |
|
I asked Child whether he felt a bond with me, based on the picture for my debut novel, The Year of the gadfly. |
|
Anas ibn Malik Child Protection and Care Centre: this centre accommodates boys between 7 and 12 years of age. |
|
Yet many of these rights, enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and other texts, are put at risk when a parent is imprisoned. |
|
Wild Child was a phrase created to describe her beloved twin, but Callie's lips curved slightly as she realised that Stacie was right, bookworm would be a better tag. |
|
The Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect of the American Academy of Pediatrics has issued a technical report on rotational cranial injuries in shaken baby syndrome. |
|
|
Brain Child recontextualizes the kitschy saccharine-sweet ceramic figures of 1980s girlhood to create new possibilities for feminized smarts. |
|
I use the McArdle Method, which is a combination of tricks I learned from Julia Child and the slow cooker Revolution. |
|
After studying with Michelangelo, he produced such works as the tondo of the Virgin and Child with S. John the Baptist in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. |
|
I applied for Child Tax Credit months ago via the Internet route. |
|
The Maxi Linder Foundation and the Foundation for the Child were NGO initiatives that were supported by government staff and funding. |
|
That Child is the Good Samaritan come to bind up our wounds, to strengthen us in our weakness and fragility, to give us the premise for true peace. |
|
The Child Citizenship Act of 2000 streamlined the naturalization process for children adopted internationally. |
|
At the same time, millions of families are benefiting from the Child tax credit, the Working tax credit, and record rises in Child benefit. |
|
Umar also introduced Child Benefit and Pensions for the children and the elderly. |
|
The Orthodox believe that the Christ Child from the moment of conception was both fully God and fully human. |
|
In July and November 2008, Adele performed at the Keep a Child Alive Black Ball in London and New York City respectively. |
|
He carved a statue of the Virgin and Child for the west door of the chapel at Marlborough College. |
|
All of these traits convinced Dart that the Taung Child was a bipedal human ancestor, a transitional form between apes and humans. |
|
For example, Child slavery has commonly been used in the production of cash crops and mining. |
|
Despite mild praise for his acting, Child 44 was reviewed negatively by critics and was a box office failure. |
|
The Effect of Child Care Costs on the Labor Force Participation and AFDC Recipiency of Single Mothers. |
|
The Effect of Child Care Costs on the Employment and Welfare Recipiency of Single Mothers. |
|
British thriller writer Lee Child returns with the 20th instalment of his Jack Reacher series. |
|
He's going to appear in a new Jack Reacher best-seller by acclaimed thriller writer Lee Child. |
|
Martha Schwartz, Laurie Olin, Sasaki, Dan Kiley, Susan Child, and George Hargreaves are included. |
|
|
And because 90 percent of poor single-parent families are headed by mothers rather than fathers, the Canada Child Tax Benefit winds up discriminating against women. |
|
The Child and Family Services Review Board previously had jurisdiction to receive applications and grant orders prohibiting the release of identifying information to adoptive persons and birth parents. |
|
For example, Vermont's voluntary program did not get any funds and the Office of Child Support absorbed all fixed costs associated with the program, which included costs to reprogram the telephone system. |
|
According to Child Alert: Democratic Republic of Congo almost 30,000 children have been recruited to the militia and forced to terrorize the population, protect the rich resources of the country and fight proxy wars. |
|
The prologue to Their Bones Are Not My Child postdates the novel's action, yet anticipates the distressed tone that runs throughout the book. |
|
The framework plan for a three-year-long child welfare educationists' training states that the Convention on the Rights of the Child is a central theme within the subject of children's rights. |
|
If anyone is aware of Operation Christmas Child or the shoebox program, and I know many people are, Samaritan's Purse is the group that spearheads it internationally. |
|
Hull Child and Family Services' Fast Track, an early intervention program for children aged five to 10 who are at risk of developing conduct disorder. |
|
The Act passed by the Bundestag in respect of the Optional Protocol of 25 May 2000 to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict will soon be entering into force. |
|
The master class was followed by a painting session and all children were involved in creating their own paintings, which will be sold within a charity evening for the benefit of the Child Placement Centre. |
|
Nepal: Child soldiers of Peoples Liberation Army of Community Party of Nepal-Maoist seen during a march past Maoist forces in Dang district in the mid-western region of Nepal. |
|
The teachers trained in this pilot project are working in NFE schools supervised by civil societies and NGOs under the guidance of the District Child Labour Societies of Allahabad, Varanasi, Mirzapur, and Bhadhoi. |
|
I took part in the Lombok Child Protection body or NTB visit, where we discussed many things with youth members of the MATARAM Children's Council. |
|
War Child Canada has developed programs that offer Afghan women basic literacy and numeracy education, and training in marketable trades such as carpet weaving, beekeeping and agricultural farming. |
|
Ariat, the mother of four children, has been bringing her youngest child, five-year-old Ajeuro, to the Andrew Fleck Child Care Centre for two years. |
|
Andrew Fleck Child Care Services has a long tradition of being responsive to the changing and varying needs of children, their families and the broader community. |
|
The President of Andrew Fleck Child Care Services is Anne Mason, who is also Project Coordinator and Program Researcher for the Vanier Institute of the Family. |
|
Bacterial meningitis is ranked among the top five claim causes for Child CI, so including it is likely to increase the Child CI claims experience. |
|
Notifiable family misconduct places any of the parties, children, next of kin or relatives under obligation to report the matter to the Minister of Women and Child Development. |
|
Electronic refs George Robertson punches above his weight Reprints Related items Child support: Third time lucky? Jul 9th 1998This causes two problems. |
|
|
Karen Bierman is a distinguished professor of child-clinical psychology and Director of the Child Study Center at the Pennsylvania State University. |
|
As part of the Puebla Process, UNHCR contributed to the preparation of Regional Guidelines for Special Protection in Cases of the Repatriation of Child Victims of Trafficking. |
|
But I present to you the experience of Child Find when I emphasize that indeed most parental child abductions are done out of envy or a power struggle. |
|
Jazz and Porto are the stars of The Montreal Children's Hospital Pet Therapy Program run by Child Life Services, and the cuddly Bichon Frisé and Poodle visit patients weekly to be petted and held. |
|
In 1998, the Department developed and launched a child support Web page on its site to provide divorcing and divorced parents with information on the Child Support Initiative. |
|
The NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child has a very welcome, strong and supportive impact on the reporting process and other aspects of the Committee's work. |
|
The Committee also notes with concern that the levels of substance abuse, especially alcohol and marijuana, are increasing and yet the Child Rights Act omits any provisions referring to substance abuse. |
|
For them, the defenceless Child will always be a menace. |
|
He wrote the screenplay for November Child with his mother, and Anna Maria Mühe plays a dual role in the film: Anna leaves her child Inga behind in the GDR and flees to the West. |
|
Or, Mother finally lets Child go, but having had the exercise of his rights of access frustrated, Father retains Child and seizes the courts of Member State Y to have the custody decision modified. |
|
The Bright Child Campaign, initiated in 2004 and spread through the media and through community theatre shows, had benefited 250,000 families in Luzon. |
|
For those working with abused or homeless children, and for these children themselves, the vision of the Convention on the Rights of the Child can seem light years away. |
|
Under its new Director, Marta Santos Pais, IRC has set itself one main goal: to become a Centre of Excellence on Child Rights within the next three years. |
|
The Child Life specialist who works with children with cystic fibrosis adapted the beads to the various treatments and procedures these children experience. |
|
The Convention on the Rights of the Child brings together these rights under a number of general headings, such as the right to survival, the right to protection, the right to development and the right to participation. |
|
The views expressed in this book represent those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Publisher, UNDP, Peace Child International or its representatives. |
|
Federal law requires states, as a c ondition for receiving certain federal funds, to adopt a variety of specified laws or procedures to accomplish the objectives of the Child Support Enforcement Program. |
|
Even the No Child Left Behind Act includes foreign languages as part of a core curriculum. |
|
The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission is at One Leeds City Office Park off the A653, south of Bridgewater Place. |
|
The accountability system in the US is due to the No Child Left Behind Act. |
|
|
The collection is not as famous as the Child Ballads or Percy's Reliques, but important, nevertheless. |
|
Held every third Sunday of January, it commemorates the Child Jesus, the Lord and Protector of Cebu. |
|
Material from the Simple English Wikipedia forms the basis for One Encyclopedia per Child, a One Laptop per Child project. |
|
In 2010, the United Nations launched the Every Woman Every Child movement to assess the progress toward meeting women's contraceptive needs. |
|
Hines took these photographs between 1908 and 1917 as the staff photographer for the National Child Labor Committee. |
|
Maplecroft Child Labour Index 2012 survey reports 76 countries pose extreme child labour complicity risks for companies operating worldwide. |
|
The United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1990, which was subsequently ratified by 193 countries. |
|
Voodoo Child was recorded in 1968, and was re-released as a single after Hendrix's death in 1970, when it reached number one. |
|
This, hard on the heels of the death of Julia Child in 2004, makes one tremulous about the future. |
|
Webroot, Window Washer, Spy Sweeper, and Child Safe are registered trademarks or trademarks of Webroot Software, Inc. |
|
Webroot, Spy Sweeper, Window Washer, and Child Safe are registered trademarks or trademarks of Webroot Software, Inc. |
|
For any women's libber wondering why she wasn't there, the Mother, of the Mother and Child statue outside Boots, couldn't get a baby sitter. |
|
Therese of the Child Jesus Mission is on the brink of a cholera outbreak, said director and Salesian Father Vicente Grupeli. |
|
The No Child Left Behind Act is our current administration's attempt to bureaucratize and institutionalize Jesus' parable. |
|
For the final and most important structural aspect we need to understand about The Stranger's Child is its radically metonymical organization. |
|
It is tautologous to observe that her 'repertoire' consists almost entirely of Child ballads, but it is remarkable nonetheless. |
|
Especially when taken in conjunction with America's disavowal of the Kyoto protocol, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the Biological Weapons Convention. |
|
Not like the full daylight which illumines everything, but a glimmer beginning in the night and spreading out from a precise point in the universe: from the stable of Bethlehem, where the divine Child was born. |
|
The Best Child Artist award has been shared by Master Somnath Avghadefor Fandry and Sadhana for Thanga Meengal. |
|
The bill will address one of the main recommendations of the Committee on the Rights of the Child: to domesticate the provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. |
|
|
At the time, Gross was working on a project for publication entitled The Woman in the Child, in which he wanted to reveal the femininity of prepubescent girls by comparing them to adult women. |
|
Randy Mellow, manager of operations at the EMS Headquarters, says they have been involved with Operation Christmas Child for four years, with this year being their most involved and will be hard to top. |
|
By ratifying the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1990, Chad has joined other countries in outlawing traditional practices that are harmful to children's health. |
|
I was hoping that your researchers, the people who are going to do some of your legwork for you, would be able to contact the Yale Child Study Centre and follow up on this wonderful document. |
|
Upon being released from a detention center at the age of 17, the Director of Child and Family Services could not find a place for him to live as no services were available. |
|
The recent victory of the Neo-Pinochetist right in Child could strengthen a Pacific bloc, with Peru and Colombia, to stage an imperialist counteroffensive in the region. |
|
She is a registered nurse and has acted in various executive capacities with the Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada and the National Aboriginal Child Care Commission. |
|
The study will be guided by international human rights treaties, in particular the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the jurisprudence of its Committee and other human rights treaty bodies. |
|
His book is called White Master's Child, or Buckra Massa Pickney in Jamaican patois. |
|
There is also a Child Support and Foundling Care Association at Aleppo which takes care of foundlings until it finds a suitable foster family for them or until they reach the age of eligibility for admission to an orphanage. |
|
Like the shepherd and the wise men, may each one of us feel the hunger for that Child swaddled in the manger and contemplate the light of His presence. |
|
The presence of children or other vulnerable individuals in a lab has been an issue of concern. Child endangerment is reported by several sources, including information from police in Canada and the United States. |
|
With Child CI risk exposure being largely unmeasured and hard to quantify, providers generally manage their risk exposure by limiting the cover and restricting the cover provisions. |
|
Special thanks go also to UNESCO and the members of its Young Child and the Family Environment Project who have gone beyond the call of duty in helping this document take shape and appear. |
|
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child recognizes the right of children to enjoy the highest attainable standard of health and to have access to health care. |
|
Colleagues who ran the gauntlet of dissertation research swear by theoretical models, and in order to get our initial funding from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the US DHHS, I needed to have one. |
|
When the Prison and Probation Administration receives a judgment for execution by which a person under the age of 18 has been unconditionally sentenced, this is to be notified the Child Welfare Office at once. |
|
At the national level, the Childs Rights Act, 2003 puts the age of marriage at 18 years, and by virtue of Section 21 and 23 Child marriages and betrothals are prohibited. |
|
The Child Protection Section monitored the situation of children in Maoist army cantonment sites as well as those informally released from cantonments. |
|
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child, Vertbaudet has associated itself with UNICEF by creating an anniversary 'Children's Rights' T-shirt and rag doll. |
|
|
However, with the impending release of The Child Prodigy, the André Mathieu biopic, in theatres May 28, Mathieu has once again returned to the spotlight. |
|
That subjugation of the judiciary to the central power could only hinder the realization of the rights set forth in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and elsewhere. |
|
In addition, many key programs and policies rest with the federal government, such as Employment Insurance, the Canada Child Tax Benefit and the Canada Social Transfer. |
|
The aim the centre has set for itself is to spearhead an international response to counter cyber-hatred by working closely with partners in the Netherlands and France through Child Focus. |
|
The constabulary adopted its first Juvenile Policy and Diversion Programme, which includes modified arrest and charge procedures and gives greater effect to restorative justice and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. |
|
All provinces except Manitoba and New Brunswick have reduced social assistance payments equal to the National Child Benefit received. |
|
The seminar was organized to mark the World Day against Child Labor observed on June 12 in the country as elsewhere in the world. |
|
But A Country Child, Uttley's overpoweringly rich and detailed reminiscences about her late-Victorian childhood in a farmhouse in Derbyshire fed my very soul as surely as her lived experience did hers. |
|
Encores of Stolen Car and her cover of the Five Stairsteps soul track Ooh Child brings the evening to a close. |
|
Ooh Child by The Five Stairsteps was played to mourners during the service last Saturday. |
|
That's why John Lennon's Imagine is always voted the best song of all time instead of Ooh Child by the Five Stairsteps. |
|
The challenges of student transiency for rural schools and communities in the era of No Child Left Behind. |
|
On 14 March 1996, the Seimas passed the Framework Law on the Protection of the Rights of the Child, which transposed all the essential provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. |
|
After Our Lady had disappeared into the immense distance of the firmament, we beheld St. Joseph with the Child Jesus and Our Lady robed in white with a blue mantle, beside the sun. |
|
In order to eliminate the enslavement of children, a national plan to abolish child labour had been adopted and 12 June of every year would be celebrated as the World Day against Child Labour. |
|
In Spain, according to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, unaccompanied foreigner children are automatically under the custody of the corresponding autonomic community. |
|
Article 31 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child is concerned with the child's right to rest and leisure and his or her right to engage in play. |
|
Under the Child and Family Services Act, 16 is the presumptive age at which a minor is entitled to make decisions with regards to the medical treatment they receive. |
|
Work was also proceeding with a view to the ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography. |
|
In 1990, researchers from Washington University Medical School published a three-dimensional CT scan of the Taung Child endocast, and Falk subsequently reconstructed it again using more advanced computer technology. |
|
|
In July 2005, the Manitoba Department of Justice operated a Child Support Recalculation Service pilot project to support recalculations of child support where a court order or agreement already existed. |
|
Increases to the National Child Benefit have been particularly important, since the value of EI and Social Assistance has been significantly eroded. |
|
The establishment of the Kazak Committee on Child Rights Protection and the Interdepartmental Commission on the Protection of the Rights of Minors will support the ongoing reform of the juvenile justice system. |
|
While the No Child Left Behind law has created a national focus on reading and math proficiencies, it has done little to raise expectations for the number of students graduating from high school, the report said. |
|
The Child Guardian Prize singles out publicity campaigns in which children are shown with their own personalities and are taken seriously, without denying their childhood. |
|
His subsequent travels included a Musical Bridgesgoodwill trip to Cuba with former bandmate Lisa Loeb, and a trip to Albania where he performed under the auspices of the renowned War Child organization. |
|
Article 155, paragraphs 1 and 5, of the Rights of the Child Act prescribe the penalties for any person who abandons his or her child, entrusts the child to the care of a third party or neglects the child. |
|
Of those who use apricots in their raw state, Nigel Slater macerates them in sugar and marsala wine before use, while Julia Child simply blanches them to remove the skins. |
|
Governorate and national authorities and civil society will be capacitated to better formulate governorate-level Child Development Plans that serve as entry points for social policies for children. |
|
Malawi is further committed to domesticating the Convention on the Rights of the Child as well as other international instruments that enshrine the rights of children. |
|
This legislation was enacted in June 2007 as mean of domesticating the UNCRC and its optional protocols and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. |
|
Analysis substantiates that this is due to the improved communication in applying a multidisciplinary and inter-institutional approach regarding children involved in activities under article 11 of the Child Protection Act. |
|
The Mother and Child Care Symposium will be take place in Bishkek for neonatologists, obstetricians and gynecologists of Kyrgyzstan. |
|
While the face of the elderly St Joseph is in what was, by 1570, old-fashioned sfumato, the picture's younger subjects, Mary and the Christ Child, are bathed in the shadeless light of the Counter-Reformation. |
|
The Federal Child Support Guidelines, for example, presuppose a regime of custody and access, in which the calculation of child support obligations are based on the income of the noncustodial parent. |
|
Canada's deportation of Sabir Mohammed Sheikh and Seema Sheikh is in clear violation of the U. N. Convention on the Rights of the Child to which Canada is a signatory. |
|
The Committee on the Rights of the Child recommended in 2005 that the Government develop a comprehensive child-centred family policy and accelerate deinstitutionalization of children. |
|
Peter Hinton directed a beautiful new translation of the Swedish folktale, The Changeling, for young audiences, as well as a poetic interpretation of Sam Shepard's Buried Child for both the NAC and Montreal's Segal Theatre. |
|
Derived from personifications of love, or Eros figures, in Greek and Roman art, putti came to be used to portray cherubim in Italian paintings of the 15th century, especially those of the Madonna and Child. |
|
Her exhibition Brain Child furthers this exploration of feminist values, foregrounding questions of global female cultural production in contemporary culture. |
|
|
Discussing their favorite Destiny's Child song with them before the show meant simply listening to the them perform one song after the other, interleaving footnotes. |
|
As at 5 October 2007, the closing date of the forty-sixth session of the Committee on the Rights of the Child, there were 193 States parties to the Convention on the Rights of the Child. |
|
Likewise, Pakistan is off-track on five targets out of six about Reducing Child Mortality. |
|
His Government is making it much easier for deadbeat dads to run from their responsibilities by charging mums to use the Child Support Agency. |
|
Pressing also ENSURING women safety, Ministry of Women and Child Development has proposed introduction of a panic button in all mobile phones. |
|
This is our first benefit in Massachusetts,'' said Rose Pavlov, CEO and founder of Ivy Child International. |
|
In other words, Lewis Platonizes Child Christopher by supplying the true object to the longing he finds in Morris's work. |
|
Ecthyma Gangrenosumlike Lesions in a Healthy Child after Infection Treated with Antibiotics. |
|
Child care is pricier than college in many states, according to Child Care Aware of America. |
|
Women should earn equal wages with men for equal work done. Child marriages and polygamy are a gangrene on society. |
|
What had been taken as read in the earliest days of COFACE Mark I was spelled out in 1978 in a DECLARATION ahead of the first European Parliament elections and to mark the International Year of the Child. |
|
Reconstruction procedure was performed with the modified Child method, comprising pancreaticojejunostomy, choledochojejunostomy, and gastrojejunostomy. |
|
The Convention on the Rights of the Child specifies that governments may not deny access to education to any child or adolescent on their territory, no matter to what social group they belong. |
|
The Mouse and His Child is a bildungsroman, a zoological pilgrim's progress complete with murderous rats, prognosticating frogs and an muskrat that quotes Aquinas. |
|
The Government began to implement the Child Money Programme in January 2005 and the money was initially given to poor families based on certain conditions. |
|
Thus, this report is supplementary to the 2004 report on the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and information provided herein should be read in conjunction with information in the said report. |
|
I think it is right that the old United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which puts the paramountcy of the interests of the child first, is absolutely crucial. |
|
Perhaps only 17 percent of poor single parents will wind up as net beneficiaries of the Canada Child Tax Benefit, and perhaps only 59 percent of the poor couples with children. |
|
Department of Education would grant states waivers from particular provisions in the No Child Left Behind law. |
|
Walkup said at a psychopharmacology update sponsored by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. |
|
|
I give permission to the Canadian Child Care Federation to reproduce and otherwise use this photograph depicting my child for publication purposes. |
|
Judges have used various approaches to calculate the amount of child support a stepparent would pay under both the Federal Child Support Guidelines and provincial and territorial legislation. |
|
The National Child Minders Association, said it was also worried about childminding agencies, which could dilute inspection of individual carers in their homes. |
|
In 2006, 46 social workers of municipalities, social pedagogues, and staff from the State Child Rights Protection Services took part in this workshop. |
|
In 2005, the Ministry of Social Security and Labour organized a seminar for social workers, social pedagogues, and staff from the State Child Rights Protection Services and other related officials. |
|
May the Divine Child, the Prince of Peace, grant an end to the outbreaks of tension that make uncertain the future of other parts of the world, in Europe and in Latin America. |
|
The doctrine was clearly incompatible with the principles of universality and non-discrimination that undergird the Convention on the Rights of the Child. |
|
It noted with assurance the recent accession to the Optional Protocol on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of Children in Armed Conflict. |
|
After giving birth, Joanne, the Director of the Four Directions Child and Family Services Agency, became involved, and Kendra agreed to sign over her parental rights to her grandmother. |
|
Questions about doing things with friends and getting along with parents, teachers and friends are based on those in the Ontario Child Health Study. |
|
Article 136 of the Child of the Rights Act stipulates that children must undergo a medical examination before they take up work in order to ascertain that they are physically fit and healthy enough for the work in question. |
|
In that event the family court, aided by the Chief Child Protection Officer for the geographical area concerned, must monitor the implementation of his decision. |
|
The day we sat down at the Eagle and Child, Pullman told me about a speech he had delivered in May, 2004, at a colloquium on science, literature, and human nature. |
|
In addition to the above, other sensitizing campaigns were launched to commemorate the National Week for the Child in May 1999 with the participation of the Moroccan Society of Occupational Medicine. |
|
Indeed, in September 2007, the Mannerheim League for Child Welfare, also a part of the Finnish Insafe node, organised a group chat campaign through the Habbo virtual community. |
|
By creating partnerships and using research-based knowledge and evidence to inform policy, Manitoba is moving closer to realizing its Healthy Child vision-the best possible outcomes for Manitoba's children. |
|
Lord, during this Advent, we seek to be in solidarity with those with whom we live as Marists, with those whose lives are hidden in pain and with you, Child waiting to be born in the stable. |
|
Under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, all persons under the age of eighteen are considered children, except where the national legislation provides for a lower age of majority. |
|
There may be civil proceedings for the return of the child underway or available under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. |
|
Donations of flowers may be dropped off at the reception of the hospital and will be dispersed by the Child Life Department or directly to the inpatient units. |
|
|
Here's a visual: Child throws a temper tantrum. |
|
Early Child Development taught by Mr. Raphael Sadiwa who has a Doctorate in physical therapy from Boston University and is a licensed physical therapist. |
|
We do not find God in spectacular things but in the humility of a poor family, nor do we find Him in the greatness of His Majesty but in the littleness of a Child. |
|
The Convention on the Rights of the Child provides a solid ground to promote the rights of child and protect them from violence and discrimination as indispensable obligations of all states parties. |
|
The newest version of the archdiocese's Decree on Child Protection also prohibits bear hugs, lap-sitting and piggyback rides. |
|
The charity motor caravan London-Bishkek 2009 arrived in Kyrgyzstan from the United Kingdom on June 7 on occasion of the International Child Protection Day. |
|
A THIRD of single parents turned down by the Child Support Agency for help in gaining child maintenance could now be eligible for financial support from ex-partners. |
|
Ofsted also oversees Child Protection by English Local Authorities. |
|
The Examiner's sister paper the Sunday Mirror has teamed up with charity Street Child to raise cash to care for children orphaned by Ebola in West Africa. |
|
The end of the Child Trust Fund means friendly societies can devise other savings schemes for youngsters, says Neil Armitage of the Foresters Friendly Society. |
|
From the 1870s Child labour was restricted by compulsory schooling. |
|
Additionally, the group supports the FIRST Lego League, Bring Your Child to Work Day, school and summer camp visits, Sea Perch programs and science fairs. |
|
The evening was hosted by Jazz at Lincoln Center and Qatar Airways who both announced their support to the Educate A Child programme at a press conference. |
|
The 'Make Child Benefit Count' campaign calls on the Government to increase child benefit and ensure that younger children get the same rate as the oldest child. |
|
The Child Behavior Checklist revealed that they exhibited more behavioral problems, including oppositional traits and obsessional and perfectionistic characteristics. |
|
If all that sounds mind-bogglingly bewildering and as daftly Japanese as a robot sushi chef, then rest assured Child of Eden also makes perfect, brilliant sense in the flesh. |
|
Harry Clarke trained in stained glass under Alfred Child and at the studio of Christopher Whall who wrote an influential book on the principles of stained glass manufacture. |
|
The first, Child 44, set in 1950s Soviet Russia, saw him playing Leo Demidov, a Soviet secret police agent who investigates a series of child murders. |
|
Joan Glode, a social worker who is director of Miq'mac Child and Family Services in Nova Scotia, sat on the Law Commission's panel dealing with residential school survivors. |
|
The sculpture Madonna and Child, which can be seen in the transept, is believed to be Michelangelo's only sculpture to have left Italy within his lifetime. |
|