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Equally as important is that we also have social issues that are
often
laid at the feet of law enforcement.
The kids were amazing: extremely eager and
often
very bright.
I used to try to take the kids outside as
often
as possible, to try to connect the academic stuff with the real world.
The population isn't out of proportion to its area, but Africa leads the world in deaths from
often
preventable causes: malnutrition, simple infections and birth complications.
And it's that kind of innovation that's why those on the fringes are
often
the harbingers of what is to come.
But so
often
it comes back to save the day.
But we who work in it are also unwitting agents for a system that too
often
does not serve.
And that, by the way, is why I think men so
often
wear ties.
Now, when men first hear about gender equality, when they first start thinking about it, they
often
think, many men think, well, that's right, that's fair, that's just, that's the ethical imperative.
So the question I'm
often
asked in companies is, "Boy, this gender equality thing, that's really going to be expensive, huh?"
Now, when men begin the process of engaging with balancing work and family, we
often
have two phrases that we use to describe what we do.
They smoke less, drink less, take recreational drugs less
often.
And of course they're working in schools which sometimes and very
often
are under-funded.
If you're on Valencia Street within those few blocks at around 2 p.m., 2:30 p.m., you will get run over, often, by the kids and their big backpacks, or whatever, actually running to this space, which is very strange, because it's school, in a way.
And so our interns were actually working at the same tables very often, and shoulder-to-shoulder, computer-next-to-computer with the students.
A question I'm
often
asked is, where did I get my passion for human rights and justice?
And so
often
their answer would be, "Well, because somebody told me I'm supposed to."
The things that we have in our head that we think are impossible are
often
just milestones waiting to be accomplished if we can push those limits a bit.
As any recent immigrant knows, the question "Where are you from?" or "Where are you really from?" is
often
code for "Why are you here?"
I'm
often
asked if I plan to "go back" to Ghana.
Despite all these years that have passed, I still see the world through the eyes of a child and I try to incorporate that sense of wonderment and that sense of curiosity into my photography as
often
as I can.
How
often
in this modern and urban and digital age do you actually get the chance to feel vulnerable, or consider that the world may not have been made for just us?
All too often, execution day was more like a carnival than a solemn ceremony.
Our activities online are
often
contrasted with real life, as though the things we do online are somehow less real.
I
often
spent my days positioned in front of the TV watching Barney reruns.
My existence was tortured by monotony, a reality that was
often
too much to bear.
My new world was really exciting but
often
quite overwhelming and frightening.
I was like a man-child, and as liberating as it
often
was, I struggled.
But it does have the potential to make us feel guilty when we think about decisions we might have made around where to travel to, how
often
and how, about the energy that we choose to use in our homes or in our workplaces, or quite simply the lifestyles that we lead and enjoy.
And very often, secondary goals get pushed into the first place, in place of compassion and the Golden Rule.
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