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A well known instance of this occurred during the 1996 presidential election when, during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, Republican Party nominee Bob Dole said that with all due respect, I am here to tell you, it does not take a village to raise a child. It takes a family to raise a child."
The pandemic has highlighted what it takes to raise our children. We’ve been separated physically from those who matter most—and it further proves how important our community can be in raising ...
“It takes a village to raise a child” is a proverb that now seems to be stated with irony, or an eye roll, because how many modern women have one? In Western cultures, family and friends might ...
It takes a thief to catch a thief; It takes a whole village to raise a child; It takes all sorts to make a world; It takes one to know one; It takes two to tango; I'm going to have to give you the pink slip; It will come back and haunt you; It will be the same a hundred years hence
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The Yoruba people of Nigeria have a proverb which in essence means it takes a village to raise a child-"Enikan lo nbi omo, gbogbo eniyan lonto"-which means "It takes everybody to raise a child although the child has its parents".
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