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Parents Cape Cod Visit October 2005

Taken at the San Francisco Pride Parade

 

June 29, 2008

Eagle Parent mindful of other birds in the area Claysville March 2023

Scans from slides

Parents of Robert Costall, age 22 when he was killed as a Canadian soldier in Afghanistan.

 

At the time, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the following: "Private Costall died while participating in our mission to bring democracy and stability to the war torn country of Afghanistan. His sacrifice, for which we are deeply grateful, will be remembered."

 

And, in Gibsons every year, it is.

 

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Visiting Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Newark, Ohio with my parents while I was in town for a wedding. A lot of old, interesting graves, and a lot of names that I recognize from around town. A lot of Newark's major families from the second half of the 19th and the first half of the 20th Centuries are there.

 

Minolta SR-T201, Rokkor 50mm f1.7, Fuji Velvia 50.

Parents taking their baby for a stroll, although i don't like leased babies this system was cute.

The Heidelberg Middle School Parent Teacher Student Association hosted a “Pastries for Parents” event Jan. 14. The focus of the session was how modern communication media is taking an even larger role in the lives of today’s student. While most parents remember chatting with their friends on their house phone, today’s student is likely to have a cell phone and access to one or more computers. Their world consists of instant messaging, online gaming, webcams and sites like Facebook and MySpace. While their interactions in cyberspace may occur outside of school hours, the problems can easily spill over into the lunch room and the class room. (photo by Shirani Tisdale, HMS PTSA)

 

Parents write letters to their children who start attending USC during move in day , Wednesday, August 16, 2017. (Photo/Gus Ruelas)

dad and mom

or, daddy and ma, as they are known by us

 

for the parent project

Parents Cape Cod Visit October 2005

The late Professor Harold Rodgers OBE FRCS and Mrs Margaret Rodgers MA. Really great parents. They loved me. I owe them a great debt of gratitude. Together they made a loving home. Dad was born in India in 1907 and came to secondary boarding school at Kings College School Wimbledon, St Bartholomew's Hospital, wartime army service as surgeon, Prof of Surgery Queen's University Belfast 1947 to 1973 and service in retirement in Nepal and Nigeria and many other places. Mum was a lady almoner (one of the first hospital social workers) at Bart's where they met. She supported dad and the family lovingly. They cared for people. They both had an honest and straightforward, kind faith in Jesus Christ. I am very blessed to have had them as my parents. I had a good start in life.

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Parent meeting at a school in Palmes, Haiti

 

Foto: Ksenia Novikova/LWF-Haiti

An illustration showing when parenting leave starts on a calendar. There is a man and a woman holding a child together. As this image is licensed under the Attribution Creative Commons licence, this means you can use it as long as you credit us by linking to our website at ciphr.com

Parents Cape Cod Visit October 2005

Area I expecting and new parents meet at the Camp Casey Community Activity Center June 2, 2012, for a Baby Shower. Various garrison activities had boothes where they passed out information. Dads-to-be were given a chance to see what it was like to be pregnant with the "empathy belly". Both parents also got the chance to see who could change their "baby's" diaper and try to guess the flavor of baby food. U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Troth

My mom, Cheri, dad, Chris and I.

 

I thought this quote was appropriate.

Author Unknown.

20 Easy Bento Lunch Boxes by AnnaTheRed

 

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Presentation - Sportsclub `VfL Rastede´ - The sportclub `Vfl Rastede´ (with 2.400 members) is one of the sportsclubs of Rastede -

 

- and Rastede is a municipality in the Ammerland district, in the German state Lower Saxony (Population 21.000). It is situated approximately 12 km north of the city Oldenburg.

 

Schauvorführung des `VfL Rastede´ - ein Sportverein mit 2.400 Mitgliedern. - Rastede ist eine Gemeinde im Landkreis Ammerland, Niedersachsen - rund 12 km von Oldenburg entfernt.

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Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd with one of the officers.

 

Today, Wednesday 13 May 2015, parents across Greater Manchester are being offered the chance to learn first-hand how to spot the warning signs that their children may be in danger of being sexually exploited.

 

Organised by Project Phoenix, Parents’ Awareness Day will see a host of education and awareness events held right across Greater Manchester. In addition, parents and carers will be able to join a webchat where they can speak online with a mother whose daughter was groomed for sexual exploitation.

 

Manchester’s Arndale Centre is hosting the central Greater Manchester event, offering the chance to interact with smartphones and tablet computers to learn how to protect children on the web.

 

The city centre event will kick-off between 10am-4pm and invite parents to learn how to keep their child safe through modern technology and apps, helped by experts from Greater Manchester Police, The Children’s Society and Parents Against Child Sexual Exploitation (Pace).

 

At 5.30pm, parents will be able to speak anonymously with a mother whose daughter was groomed by an older ‘friend.’ Through an online question and answer session at www.itsnotokay.co.uk, the mother will discuss what happened to her child, the signs that something was wrong and the support she received to help them both recover. Parents can view key moments on Twitter by following @NotOkayGM, searching for the hashtag #itsnotokay or visiting Facebook.com/NotOkayGM.

 

Another parent (not taking part in the online discussion) Anne, whose daughter Elizabeth was groomed and raped when she was just 14, said:

 

“My daughter was a really well-behaved girl, we had a fantastic mother-daughter relationship. There was nothing to suggest that she would be in any danger. My message to parents is to never be complacent about what your children are doing online or who they are meeting when they go out. My daughter was not groomed by an Asian gang, it was a combination of young people around her own age and adults that manipulated them. It can happen to anyone.”

 

Damian Dallimore, Project Phoenix Manager, said:

 

“Two months ago the government declared child sexual exploitation a national threat, but it’s still a subject that most people know very little about. We’re keen to show parents how to spot the signs that their son or daughter might be in danger of being exploited – whether it’s online or out with their friends.

 

“The best weapon we have as parents and carers is the ability to recognise that something isn’t right and know what to do about it. We’re very lucky in Greater Manchester in that we have a single, unified approach to tackling child sexual exploitation across local authorities, police, NHS and charities. This awareness day is about using that expertise to help the region’s mums and dads to better understand how to protect their children.”

 

Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd said:

 

“It’s so important that mums, dads and carers understand what child sexual exploitation so they can recognise the signs and get help if they are worried.

 

“It’s not always easy to know what our children get up to, or if anything is wrong, but there are tell-tale signs that could indicate your child is being sexually exploited.

 

“Help and support is out there and I want every parent and carer in Greater Manchester to know where they can get it.”

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 

Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

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