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How to help my son develop and navigate being a kid.
I know I pushed too hard, too personally, burnt some bridges as I learned to navigate being the person and the product.
"But when a woman faces a similar hard decision, she, especially in business, has to think about both making a judgment, and she also has to navigate being judged".
In a study released last month, Cisneros interviewed 31 undocuqueer immigrants to unearth how they navigate being both undocumented and LGBTQ; many said they didn't feel fully embraced by either community, meaning they've had to create their own communities and define their identities for themselves.
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The country he had to navigate was crisscrossed by exclusionary lines.
The world they must navigate is terrifying in its complexity and indifference.
Over the radio Mr. Vollers told the group that the surest way to navigate was to straddle the road.
The strongest conflict I navigate is the one between feminism and the capitalism that is so deeply interwoven into weddings.
Our data suggest that the ability of turtles to navigate is facilitated in part by experience during a critical period.
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