Knafo, a part-time cook in a day-care center, received a monthly income supplement of 2,500 shekels. |
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Bars and juke joints have given way to day-care centers and fast-food joints. |
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Amy wanted to open a day-care center when she grew up and to have eight kids of her own. |
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In 1985, Michaels was arrested on the testimony of children at a New Jersey day-care center where she had worked. |
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They got married in 1976 and her father worked as a contractor while her mother ran a day-care center and later became a teacher. |
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The state refused to renew her day-care license because of old laws on the books that classify cohabitation as illegal. |
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Grandparents commonly help raise children, although day-care facilities are available for working mothers. |
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This will include new home care packages, more home help, and more day-care support. |
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Nor do they show evidence of any long-term deleterious effect in children attending day-care from an early age. |
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The services rendered by unqualified and unprofessional staff of old-age homes and day-care centres for the aged with limited resources are found wanting. |
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This is the protest that greets announcement of a site for a halfway house or day-care centre for mentally ill people who do not need hospitalisation. |
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Schools facing closures could incorporate day-care facilities. |
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When two people have to work late, who will meet that inflexible day-care pickup time? |
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They went to a day-care where the caregivers were anglophones. |
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By the age of 3, the twins were booted out of a day-care center after they bit and drew blood from other children. |
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The single worst offenders were day-care centers, where 65 percent of surfaces tested positive for filth, and 46 percent had at least one bodily fluid present. |
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