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It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us is a book published in 1996 by the then First Lady of the United States Hillary Clinton. In it, Clinton presents her vision for the children of America.
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
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 ...
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City and village workers were out in force. AEP had trucks and workers from the region waiting for the storm to hit and then repair the damage. Citizens were out too, doing what they could to help ...
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One major facet in McLuhan's overall framework introduced in this book that is seldom noticed is the provision of a new term that actually succeeds the global village: the global theater. In McLuhan's terms, a cliché is a "normal" action, phrase, etc. which becomes so often used that we are "anesthetized" to its effects.
There is also another Yoruba proverbs which acknowledges that it takes a village to raise a child though the parents may not be happy with the raising! "Ba mi na omo mi, ko de inu olomo" which means "Help me to train my child by scourging her but the statement is not meant literally by the parent".