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Donald D. Brown, emeritus director of the department of embryology at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Baltimore, and Thomas P. Maniatis, professor of biochemistry at Columbia, will be given the Special Achievement Award in Medical Science for their work in genetics and their fostering of the work of young scientists.
A joint statement from several civil society organisations in South Africa, where Kato lived in the 1990s, paid tribute to "our courageous queer African martyr", and said that certain politicians and religious leaders in Uganda were "at least in part responsible for this callous murder" due to their "fostering of prejudice and homophobia".
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My children will never have to live their lives fostering a secret about their identity.
And thus began the rollercoaster ride that would lead to their eventually fostering a child.
For children who cannot return to their families, fostering is another option.
An implication is, couldn't adults employ their rationality to foster their own creativity?
What role did their teacher education program play in fostering their views of citizenship education?
Their foster children must be removed.
In reality, many children never see their foster carer again.
The expected protests – especially from drinkers who liked a fag with their Fosters – did not materialise.
Timely and relevant training and support for their foster carers are absolutely crucial.
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