Word: childrenã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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Wiley was last seen on Nov. 15 at 11:30 p.m. at a dinner held at the downtown Peabody Hotel, where he was one of 15 physicians and scientists attending the annual meeting of the St. Jude Children??€™s Research Hospital scientific advisory board, said Jerry Chapman, St. Jude’s spokesperson...
...year, the volunteers at the Good Samaritan Children??€™s Home in Nairobi, Kenya, were faced with a decision. With the money they had, they could either cut down on breakfast and lunch for the 115 former street children and AIDS orphans they cared for or discontinue their classes. When they decided to leave the decision to the children, the children chose education...
...glamor and glitz of the silver screen, no one will ever be able to separate Harry Potter from Daniel Radcliffe, and vice versa. Why ruin the imagination that Rowling seems to advocate so strongly? Once the movie studio makes a $120-million dollar blockbuster from an insanely popular children??€™s book, it has provided the public with enough franchise fodder to last another ten years or more, especially since Rowling will probably take just that long to publish her next three novels...
...excellent movies about fantastical little worlds that exist just below the surface of our reality will be playing simultaneously in theaters this weekend. Monsters, Inc. the new movie by the Pixar computer animation studio, is about a colony of monsters who teleport themselves into children??€™s closets and use their screams for energy—a sort of primal, New Economy Where the Wild Things Are. And of course, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, which opens Friday, is about an 11-year-old who discovers his magical heritage and ships off to a school...
Schneider’s work above all asks a question of form: in what terms should we understand the parts that make up our own bodies? The children??€™s hands immediately call to mind the answers children themselves often give. Most basic is an outline, as those that are found in children??€™s coloring books. More complex is the practice of fingerpainting, which captures more of the hand’s individuality: its lines, its valleys and its asymmetry. Yet like the outline, the imprint is still a static representation, freezing a child?...