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Maybe I was predisposed to log and timber work because my mother's maiden name is Timmermann which is German for timber framer.
West Seattle Blog... 2009
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The study "points out the importance of considering what caregiving does to your financial security," says Sandra Timmermann , director of MetLife Mature Market Institute, a research unit of MetLife Inc. that conducted the study with the National Alliance for Caregiving and New York Medical College's Center for Long-Term-Care Research and Policy.
Toll of Caring for Elderly Increases Kelly Greene 2011
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The study "points out the importance of considering what caregiving does to your financial security," says Sandra Timmermann , director of MetLife Mature Market Institute, a research unit of MetLife Inc. that conducted the study with the National Alliance for Caregiving and New York Medical College's Center for Long-Term-Care Research and Policy.
Toll of Caring for Elderly Increases Kelly Greene 2011
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"You'll learn whether the people are friendly, what the food is like, if you'll like the climate," says Sandra Timmermann , executive director of the MetLife Mature Market Institute.
Give a Retirement Community a 'Test Drive' Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2011
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A fully trained Territorial Army Royal Engineer officer of 12 years, Timmermann is also a PR graduate and describes her job as that of a war correspondent.
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Timmermann says the CCT, established during the Iraq war in 2003, was the result of the MoD identifying a need for managing the media during conflicts.
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Timmermann says the team regularly works alongside embedded journalists, but also acknowledges that the media "aren't sending as many journalists as they have in the past".
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Timmermann plus a photographer, Corporal Barry Lloyd, and a videographer, Sergeant Tom Robinson? is on a six-month tour, and the material they produce will be archived at the Imperial War Museum in London.
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For Kant they may reflect moral self-indulgence and vanity unbound by the moral law or even be a violation of one's duties to oneself (Kant 1949, Timmermann 2005).
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(See also O'Neill 2002 and Timmermann [forthcoming].)
Kant's Account of Reason Williams, Garrath 2009
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