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Unresolved boundary issues, squabbles over oil revenues, the ongoing conflict in Darfur, escalating tribal violence in the south and generally weak state capacity across all of Sudan complete a very depressing picture of the state of
affairs
in Africa's largest country.
These are community affairs, by the way.
If you ask neuroscientists why is this the state of affairs, first, they'll admit it.
And so it was the daily slew of Indian heads and this "redskin" slur everywhere, while my job was going up on the Hill and trying to lobby for hospitals, for funding for schools, for basic government services, and being told again and again that Indian people were incapable of managing our own
affairs.
In response to the desperate state of affairs, the drug use, the poverty, the violence, the soaring rates of HIV, Vancouver declared a public health emergency in 1997.
This is Osorio, he's our secretary of urban
affairs.
The question is, is it possible ultimately for art to insert itself into the dialogue of national and world
affairs?
But most of all, for the first time in decades, they expect to be active participants, not spectators, in the
affairs
of their country.
So the normal state of
affairs
is not to have just a Homo sapiens; the normal state of
affairs
is to have various versions of humans walking around.
And if that is the normal state of affairs, then you might ask yourself, all right, so if we want to create something else, how big does a mutation have to be? Well Svante Paabo has the answer.
Civil
affairs
and civil society initiatives.
This state of
affairs
is neither necessary nor is it inevitable.
So, I called back Major Heilshorn, who's the public
affairs
officer of the New Hampshire National Guard.
Democracy could not work without the citizens deliberating, debating, taking on public responsibilities for public
affairs.
A person who is self-centered, secluded, excluded, someone who doesn't participate or even examine public
affairs.
So that is a pitiable state of
affairs.
People are questioning, people are governing themselves, people are learning to manage their own affairs, they are taking their own futures into their hands.
She also tells me that her father had affairs, but her mother, she found one little receipt in the pocket, and a little bit of lipstick on the collar.
So if we can divorce, why do we still have
affairs?
Now, all over the world, there is one word that people who have
affairs
always tell me.
And it has led me to think that perhaps these questions are the ones that propel people to cross the line, and that some
affairs
are an attempt to beat back deadness, in an antidote to death.
And contrary to what you may think,
affairs
are way less about sex, and a lot more about desire: desire for attention, desire to feel special, desire to feel important.
Now some of you probably think that
affairs
don't happen in open relationships, but they do.
And I've also told quite a few of my patients that if they could bring into their relationships one tenth of the boldness, the imagination and the verve that they put into their affairs, they probably would never need to see me.
And some
affairs
are death knells for relationships that were already dying on the vine.
The fact is, the majority of couples who have experienced
affairs
stay together.
But the truth is that I have noticed that quite a lot of people who have
affairs
may feel terribly guilty for hurting their partner, but they don't feel guilty for the experience of the affair itself.
But
affairs
are here to stay, and they're not going away.
Because of the speed and brevity of social media, we are forced to jump to conclusions and write sharp opinions in 140 characters about complex world
affairs.
And talking about foreign affairs, I found the perfect ambassadors for my project ... teachers.
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