Not only was woman in the moshavah herself such a new human being, and not only did she herself participate in the general pioneering enterprise, but she became the rearer and shaper of a new generation, a generation of farmers and Jewish workers of the land in Erez Israel. ❋ Unknown (2009)
In other words, is there a gender bias where the mother is believed to be the better rearer of a child than a man? ❋ Unknown (2009)
As a "Mr. Dad" who was the primary child-rearer in our family, I need to tell you that both the concept of husbands "helping out with" child-rearing and the term "Mr. Mom" are insulting and counterproductive to fathers gaining the freedom to share in all the responsibilities of parenting. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)
Were we right in selecting him out of ten thousand other claimants to be the shepherd and rearer of the human flock? ❋ Unknown (2006)
Of all the people on earth, who can we rely on to fulfill the duty of protector and rearer? ❋ Unknown (2006)
She's a geologist by training, worked for Shell Oil at the point I married her, but currently, she's a full time child rearer. ❋ Unknown (1996)
Calf rearing using imported milk substitutes is practiced in a number of countries and there may be a need for calf weaner and calf rearer feeds. ❋ Unknown (1988)
If she does marry, and gives up her prior vocation to be housekeeper and child-rearer, she should be legally entitled to half her husband's earnings. ❋ Durant Drake (N/A)
Many landlords tried to allot land with no pasture, so that the rearer of cattle had to hire at an exorbitant rate. ❋ Alice Birkhead (N/A)
Such a son, again, comes to be regarded as belonging to that order to which his owner or rearer belongs. ' ❋ Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli (N/A)
As regards the girl also, O Yudhishthira, that should be bestowed in marriage upon such a son, who belongs to the order of the rearer himself, ❋ Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli (N/A)
Indeed, O thou of unfading glory, the rearer should perform all the purificatory rites with respect to such a son according to the practices of the rearer's own race and kinsmen. ❋ Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli (N/A)
Mother in the sense of bearer and rearer of noble children she will be, as the closest and dearest, the one most honored and best loved; but mother in the sense of exclusive individual nursery-maid and nursery-governess she may not be – and be anything else. ❋ Unknown (1898)
But I pray you be seated, and try this pie of mother's own making, with a slice of home-cured ham (father is a great rearer of pigs; and the brothers of Leighs Priory, who know what good living is, always come to him for his primest bacon and ham). ❋ Evelyn Everett-Green (1894)
However, on the other hand, he is the best rearer of pheasants in the county, so I put up with him. ❋ Henry Rider Haggard (1890)
However, a generation or two before our opening period, one of these princes had served the then ruling imperial dynasty as a sort of guardian to the western frontier, as a rearer of horses for the metropolitan stud, and perhaps even as a guide on the occasion of imperial expeditions into Tartarland. ❋ Edward Harper Parker (1887)
Conversely, the cattle-rearer who possessed the advantage of such a line of coast would feel his difficulties beginning when the summer months approached. ❋ Unknown (1885)
Take my advice ladies and have nothing to do with these animals; for it is far easier to get rid of a horse than it is to recover one's nerve, and the longer a lady tries to wrestle with a rearer, the more difficulty will she have in overcoming the strain on her nervous system. ❋ Alice M. Hayes (1873)
Baron de Vaux, in his book _Ecuyers et Ecuyères_, tells us that Emilie Loisset, who was a brilliant high school rider, was killed by a rearer coming over with her. ❋ Alice M. Hayes (1873)
The best thing to do with a rearer is to prevent him from fixing his hind legs, which he would have to do before he can get up, and therefore a long whip should be used, and the animal touched with it as near the hocks as possible, keeping him at the same time on the turn to the right. ❋ Alice M. Hayes (1873)