16 ordspråk av Cindy Williams
Cindy Williams
Family benefits are expensive, so it costs the taxpayer. There's also a concern putting the services in this role of trying to take care of families will dilute their effort of fighting wars and keeping the nation safe.
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I think down the road it's going to help us. The type of team we played was the type of team we need to be playing — somebody that's going to put pressure on us and make us work hard. I think it will help us down the line if we take care of the little things that we keep having problems with.
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I was excited because deep in our heart and deep in our mind Friday was tough. I think we know that this is it. We've got to take care of things. Going into it, we knew that we had to stay intense and keep each other up. We had conversations about not yelling at each other back and forth, because last game we got down on each other.
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I'm very pleased with the overwhelming response from the union members. I've gotten numerous phone calls and e-mails from people who are happy with the new contract.
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Nationwide, one of 100 children are born with congenital heart disease and the mortality rate is up to 9 percent. Over a five-year period, our mortality rate is 0 percent.
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She used to be real hard on herself last year and would get frustrated. I think she's worked through that now — this year I don't see it. I see her more focused. Right now, I think she's our most consistent hitter. She's our leader right now, so that's another reason we need her on the court.
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Somebody broke in my house to warn me. That's why I'm alive now. I don't know where he is to thank him.
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The kids learn ballroom dancing in PE, the music teacher compiles a few songs for them to sing and they draw castles in art. It really is a collaboration of the whole school, and it's pretty exciting when it all comes together.
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The last week before the ball we study Cinderella and the students spend a little time each day traveling around the school trying the glass slipper on teachers looking for the real princess. At the ball, the students are thrilled when Prince Charming arrives and the glass slipper fits the true Cinderella.
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The unit really ties in to all areas of the curriculum. The fairy tale is the center of the thematic unit, but it really is just the vehicle we use to teach all of the other subject areas.
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We did a team activity tonight before the game. We did the trust walk thing and we talked about it — What does this mean? It means you've got to trust your teammates. You've got to believe in each other, talk and communicate.
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We fought through the match. It's just that we were just making so many mental mistakes. I kept telling them, 'Play smart; do smart things.' … We had some things that just didn't go right for us.
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We studied many different versions of classic fairy tales from different cultures around the world. We took stories like Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood and studied at least five versions of each so the students could compare and contrast them.
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We'll take the good with the bad and move on. I think we were trying to play it too safe, trying to do too many things right and not just having fun and playing the game. We got in that rut and took that nosedive again. We've got to get over that.
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You see their faces light up when they finally find an egg and it just makes you feel good. Marshall has a knack for finding eggs, and he should, he's always the one who finds my keys around the house!
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