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They arrive on the page orphaned; they have always been orphaned; they are no man's daughters and no man's sons.
Of the 14 orphaned elephants at the sanctuary, 13 were orphaned after falling into the primitive wells, not because their mothers were killed.
Orphaned Starfish Foundation Orphaned Starfish programs address the challenges facing orphans, victims of abuse and at-risk youth by providing them with technology training.
The wildlife sanctuary is home to orphaned or injured animals, including an orphaned female black bear named Uli, and a bald eagle, Adonis, who has an amputated wing.
I love that the origin of Hooded Justice, Will Reeves, is a mashup of Superman's (orphaned, raised in a world he doesn't know) and Batman's (orphaned, inspired by an adventure movie).
They were orphaned as children and raised by elderly relatives.
Among other things, the habitat houses apes orphaned by poachers.
It was just orphaned, and they didn't quite get it.
An orphaned baby sea otter has found a home forever.
Marium was orphaned in April and nurtured by Thai conservationists.
Mary, its author, is lonely, fearful, orphaned and selectively mute.
When the girls are then orphaned, the separation becomes permanent.
It broke as a political camp; the idea was orphaned.
They eventually worked with a total of 10 orphaned cubs.
This tawny owl was young and orphaned when it was found.
Baby animals often appear to be orphaned when they are not.
And the bear is just a little orphaned cub named Bella.
It will also provide eight meals for orphaned children in Ethiopia.
Vilsack, a Pittsburgh native, was orphaned and adopted as an infant.
In many ways, the scene at Orphaned Wildlife goes against nature.
I'd set up a foster home for children orphaned after war.
It is a mother's instinct to console an orphaned child, yes.
How many fictional children did I leave fatherless, motherless, or orphaned?
She is not a terrorist, but now her children are orphaned.
Some were tortured and imprisoned, others were orphaned by the authorities.
Very occasionally, the orphaned item, however unexpected, is accepted with pleasure.
Three sculptures, each titled "Orphaned," complicate the artists' messages even more.
"This is inescapable: that children are orphaned, people are widowed," Mrs.
"We're talking about little children potentially being permanently orphaned," he said.
School is still in session for groups of orphaned orangutans across Indonesia.
A boy is orphaned after his parents are killed by wild animals.
Users' tweets are increasingly being "orphaned" or "disconnected" from the original thread.
"The state orphaned us and that's not fair," said Mitzi Alvarado, weeping.
And that's how you turn orphaned ingredients into a thing of beauty.
She says the fact she was orphaned played into her embracing him.
According to the Sanctuary's Facebook post, Warra is an orphaned wombat joey.
Without that contract renewal, many of Pabst's beer brands will be orphaned.
I'm about to release an orphaned field mouse rescued from my cat.
The narrative now is that the Border Patrol orphaned hundreds of children.
He established youth associations and helped orphaned children through sport and theater.
It did: Every time my stomach groaned I imagined temporarily orphaned children.
Two Catholics, orphaned young, both born in 1892, both dying in 1973.
At that point, she is recently orphaned and in a state of turmoil.
My grandmother had been orphaned at six before being adopted by her aunt.
Bear cubs orphaned early today in a rare auto-on-bear accident no.
In 203 they founded the school, originally open only to white orphaned boys.
When Jamie was a baby the family took in an orphaned lion cub.
Only three survived: two teenagers and a little boy, orphaned in the raid.
My brand-new, light pink floral spaghetti-strap summer dress has been orphaned.
"Infected patients and loved ones feel as if they've been orphaned," he said.
The consequence of this policy is that Palestinians feel orphaned by Arab leaders.
In Lee's case, the story of his orphaned Polaroids took a surprising turn.
In 1909 they founded the school, originally open only to white orphaned boys.
Because she didn't get married, I'm a huacho, orphaned on my father's side.
And so all manner of Islamists are feeling the anxiety of being orphaned.
These so-called "orphaned" technologies include geothermal, small wind farms and fuel cells.
When they died, Ms. Mar's father was one of 10 children left orphaned.
But this is a story about a girl who was orphaned in Africa.
Presumably, an orphaned CNN would flounder without the shelter of its wealthy parent.
He had been orphaned in Afghanistan by a Taliban bomb at age 22.
Röhrig was born in Budapest and was orphaned at the age of four.
Even a government proposal to bring in 100 orphaned Syrian children was dropped.
But within minutes of bringing home this homeless, orphaned puppy, we were Ribsy's family.
Russia stopped sending its orphaned children to the United States for complicated political reasons.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We have effectively orphaned thousands of children, taking them from their parents.
"You could in theory go public, but in effect you become orphaned," Kupor said.
Ingrid recounts the story of an elephant orphaned in the Kruger culls, called Shireni.
Rowling killed off both in the climactic battle to defeat Voldemort, leaving Teddy orphaned.
She emerged from the facility orphaned, and capable of lifting cars above her head.
Moreover, these are particularly desperate human beings — frightened, poor, dislocated, many widowed and orphaned.
Any children they have could be orphaned or struck down by Valentine's as well.
There are a lot of center-right, business Republicans today feeling orphaned by Trump.
Zendaya played an orphaned duckling named in the 2018 animated movie "Duck, Duck Goose."
Responding to the need, the organization provided orphaned boys with beds, food and schooling.
Other children are orphaned when their parents are killed in one or another war.
Elliot Schafer is Harry Potter if Harry had been abandoned instead of merely orphaned.
Scene changes occur without fuss — and the orphaned hero's growing up is easily shown.
Pusha the cat adopted four orphaned baby squirrels and feeds and lives with them.
All my life I thought my grandmother was orphaned at the age of 8.
Half-built hotels and condos dot the outskirts of town, left orphaned by twitchy investors.
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is one of the centers rescuing orphaned elephants in Kenya.
Rabies Prevention Tips To prevent rabies exposure, the health department suggests: Leave orphaned animals alone.
Pikin was one of the countless victims of this cruel trade, left orphaned by poachers.
Right: Orphaned at 2 days old, this fellow was hand-fed by a concerned rehabber.
In February, a glitch was causing replies to the president to become "orphaned" or "disconnected."
Additionally, gangs frequently target the boys and girls left orphaned as a result of violence.
Outside the camps, thousands of other children have been abandoned or orphaned by the war.
The total cost of reclamation for orphaned wells those offices knew about was $46.2 million.
In addition, an estimated 350,000 old wells, classified as orphaned or abandoned, dot the state.
Historians have found it impossible to estimate the number of children orphaned by the war.
But she was orphaned when both her parents died when she was 7 years old.
Born in 1874, Hoover was orphaned by age 9 and experienced a grim, Dickensian upbringing.
To be orphaned from my native language felt, and still feels, like a crucial decision.
Sabrina was also orphaned, and her father was a renowned witch who married a mortal.
Once orphaned refugees turn 2000, they no longer qualify for foster care and specialized services.
As the prison population soars, so too does the number of children orphaned by mass incarceration.
Morales is quick to offer her appreciation to the man who started the Orphaned Starfish Foundation.
Olaf is grotesque, creepy and just plain awful, but he's the orphaned Baudelaire children's new guardian.
At the the center of the celebration was eight orphaned pups currently living at the Center.
The drought ended in 2005, when Major League Baseball moved the orphaned Montreal Expos to town.
More than 95,000 children were orphaned, the United Nations estimates, and around 300,000 children were killed.
The beloved bear's story started in 1988, when he, an orphaned cub, was rescued in Alaska.
But how do we assess whether an unsigned, orphaned work is the real, very expensive deal?
This means Blakely spends most of his day at work snuggling and cuddling orphaned baby animals.
An orphaned leopard cub, desperate for a meal, approached a lioness who happened to be lactating.
But having cargoes orphaned for two months is less common, several oil traders and shippers said.
UNICEF said it had also identified 53 orphaned children who have lost their parents to Ebola.
She's close friends with Locken and works with philanthropic organizations to help orphaned children in need.
In interviews, Ms. Picciotto said she had been orphaned in Spain and raised by a grandmother.
He was orphaned at 16 and raised by an aunt, the Turner Classic Movies archives said.
Ngamba's chimp population has endured difficult previous lives: orphaned, kept as pets, some used in circuses.
This new initiative led Davis to Kiko, a baby giraffe orphaned by habitat loss and hunting.
In 2003, five baby elephants, which had been orphaned in Zimbabwe, were brought to the ranch.
Nearby, an orphaned infant girl is rescued by a boy who lives with his blacksmith uncle.
The plot follows struggling plumber Luigi as he falls in love with orphaned archaeology student Daisy.
Workers at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi spend years bonding with orphaned elephants. Mrs.
At the beginning of Astral Chain, players choose to play as one of two orphaned twins.
The Hefazat man had just taken in 70 Rohingya, mostly orphaned children, newly arrived from Myanmar.
Orphaned Australian children of an ISIS fighter are on their way home from a Syrian camp.
Orphaned Australian children of an ISIS fighter are on their way home from a Syrian camp.
In 1768, Rachel succumbed to a vicious fever and died here, leaving her sons essentially orphaned.
For this orphaned black rhino, named Kitui, park ranger Elias Mugambi acts as a surrogate parent.
At least 500,000 people have been killed in the war and more than 100,000 children orphaned.
"These innocent, orphaned, children should never have been subjected to the horrors of war," Raab said.
Samburu warriors touch an orphaned black rhino for the first time at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya.
Ranger Elia Mugambi caring for an orphaned black rhino in the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, northern Kenya.
Morrison works with seemingly unsalvageable material, with home movies, with orphaned reels of otherwise lost works.
Both were orphaned at a young age; both worked hard to overcome the poverty of their youth.
Hobie takes in Theo, who's been orphaned after the bombing at the Met, as his own son.
The center typically cares for injured or orphaned bears and then resettles them with their own species.
Orphaned as a child, Pius has not accepted his past or forgiven the parents that deserted him.
In the 1942 film, Bambi is orphaned when his mother is shot and killed by a hunter.
After being orphaned, Jesse is separated from his brother Christopher, placed in a psychiatric hospital, and tortured.
A orphaned joey has hopped into the arms of the law and found a new home there.
If so ... Dany's remaining dragon, now orphaned, was last seen flying her corpse out beyond the sea.
Russia's new rulers, ideologically orphaned by the collapse of Soviet communism, have increasingly latched onto the belief.
But many sites are "orphaned"—fouled by parties that have long been bankrupt or can't be identified.
At schools where he taught after World War Two, some students had been orphaned, others severely burned.
That exercise found that those offices spent about $2628 million between 28503 and 22019 on orphaned wells.
At schools where he taught after World War II, some students had been orphaned, others severely burned.
Meanwhile, the orphaned Victoria was handed over to a military family to be raised as their own.
Cookie, by contrast, was orphaned early and has endured a life of indentured labor and hard traveling.
They looked like orphaned bear cubs, wandering around aimlessly in the terminal, their faces frozen in fear.
For example, the introduction of short-term volunteers to orphaned children can easily cause serious developmental harm.
SOS Children's Villages is an organization that provides housing for orphaned or abandoned children, especially in Africa.
The tale of the orphaned student Sara (Inez Curro) has been expanded and made even more Dickensian.
Volunteers have been taking care of orphaned kangaroos, no longer able to grow inside their mothers' pouches.
She was orphaned as a teenager and worked as a maid, a nurse and a massage therapist.
Sixteen of the most vulnerable, sick and orphaned children were the first to return seven months ago.
Sixteen of the most vulnerable, sick and orphaned children were the first to return seven months ago.
Desperate for food, she joins Shine and his small band of orphaned kids in their makeshift home.
When she became pregnant, she was afraid of becoming sicker and dying, leaving her young children orphaned.
At 2149, she was orphaned during the Great Depression after her family fell ill with typhoid fever.
But when Mabel Grammer, an African-American journalist, became aware of the orphaned children, she stepped in.
She and her team were working with traumatized groups, including orphaned children, women, older adults, and police officers.
Orphaned tigers nursed back to health with stuffed toy Why are you making us FEEL things, tiger cubs?!
Every morning I got to wake up and have my coffee with a young, orphaned elephant named Dojiwae.
Signs around Vici (which is pronounced "Vy-Sigh") offer free meals, free clothes, free care for orphaned calves.
Eddie's life of fame started when he was orphaned as a pup along the California coast in 1998.
Crystal the kangaroo was orphaned at a young age, leaving her without a mama's pouch to nuzzle in.
She's the one-person team behind Cuddlebatz, a protective wrap made to help orphaned baby bats around Australia.
An orphaned baby koala called Shayne has found a friend in a fluffy toy doppelgänger during his rehabilitation.
Flinders Island wants a new, animal-loving employee to meet — and snuggle — its internet-famous orphaned wombat, Derek.
Her four- and six-year-old children were orphaned, even though her cancer could have potentially been prevented.
My grandmother and her brother were among 8,000 orphaned Armenian children at a camp in the Syrian desert.
He moved in with her, and while the couple had no children, they took in Aleid's orphaned nephew.
The cougar may have been orphaned Salmoni theorized that perhaps the cougar was not raised by a parent.
Southwest Airlines flew more than 60 cats and dogs left orphaned by Hurricane Harvey from Texas to California.
One was orphaned before he could remember and the other has biological parents and siblings living back home.
The first time Una was rescued in 2003, she was an orphaned Florida manatee calf struggling to survive.
Metacritic Score: 51/100An orphaned baby elephant is the laughingstock of the circus due to his oversized ears.
Maybe "misfortune" is the right word after all, though more for the audience than the various orphaned children.
The novel then turns to 1940, when Juliet — 18, orphaned, given to sassy parenthetical observations — first joins MI5.
Like a sprinter launching out of the blocks, I take my first steps to retrieve the orphaned ball.
And a big contingent of politically orphaned political strategists, academics and donors would be ready to lend support.
This left the joey orphaned and alone during a time where it should've been in its mother's pouch.
The sentences are flawless, the story (of two orphaned Australian sisters making their way in the world) riveting.
During a detour through Zambia, she helps her pilot, Derek Holliston (Rob Lowe), rescue an orphaned baby elephant.
Sabraw added that the government risks making children "permanently orphaned" if it does not track down migrant parents.
Volunteers for the Animal Rescue Collective are sewing pouches for Australia's orphaned or injured kangaroos, koalas and bats.
He was orphaned after his parents were killed during a droid attack and saved/adopted by the Mandalorians.
Joe was also orphaned as a child and apprenticed under Mr. Mooney at the bookstore (with dark consequences). 
That makes it especially heartbreaking to think of the elephants that are orphaned as a result of human evils.
Only a handful have been permitted to return to their countries of origin, namely children orphaned by the fighting.
Given this dependency, it is most heartbreaking when baby elephants are left orphaned because of drought, conflict or poaching.
At the sanctuary, Chris 'Brolga' Barnes takes in orphaned kangaroos, many of whose parents have been hit by cars.
Meanwhile, Temixco's orphaned municipal government declared a three day period of mourning as the city gets over Mota's murder.
But the Clintonian synthesis has been orphaned for ideological reasons, not because it was tested and found to fail.
Green and Angela and Eliot are walking, Beth has her mouth sewn shut — just like the orphaned girls did.
Notably, the orphaned Sabrina doesn't grow up in the quintessential heteronormative "human" trinity of a father, mother, and child.
The Cuddlebatz is made from a soft flannelette fabric and has been designed specifically for "upset" orphaned baby bats.
Little Gaz was apparently brought to the wildlife park by a member of the public after being found orphaned.
The eagles were orphaned and found and raised by Alexie Crapeau and her brother, more than 50 years ago.
Project Left Behind uses funds to help support orphaned children around the globe — so you're snacking for a cause.
"It is an orphaned station," a Channel 9 reporter mused in a 2011 investigative piece on the station's underutilization.
He was less a man who split the Cruz vote, in short, than one orphaned by his own party.
Soon orphaned, Lili and Dora (names suggestive of the Gish sisters) are reduced to selling matches in the snow.
Currently, 44 sun bears live at Wong's center -- all of them were orphaned by poachers or rescued from captivity.
Boy orphaned by shooting knew, feared gunman Seven-year-old Gage said he heard his class door being jostled.
Last week, a woman named Fawn Schneider brought the cub to the Orphaned Wildlife Center in Otisville, New York.
Orphaned as a girl, she was "reared among the Indians" — her mother's Ojibwe relations — and given the name Wildfire.
In the film, a 9-year-old Porter played the orphaned partner-in-crime to Jim Belushi's scam artist.
After being orphaned at the age of 5, Dr. Wathanavongs struggled to feed himself on the streets of Thailand.
Lewis was orphaned when she was young, but her half brother, a wealthy entrepreneur, helped pay for her education.
She is recovering, but when she hears orphaned orangutans at the center cry, she curls into the fetal position.
Hallmark companion film: "A Princess for Christmas," about Jules (Katie McGrath), who is raising her orphaned niece and nephew.
Kushner's portrait of Romy's anarchic, near-orphaned childhood in San Francisco is a great, subversive portrait of the city.
Orphaned, he is taken in by Yindy, a female cousin; together, they flee to a refugee camp in Kenya.
The father had been imprisoned, the mother placed in a re-education camp and the children, in effect, orphaned.
She later established Maison Shalom, an organization that provided a haven for orphaned Burundian children of all ethnic backgrounds.
"We looked around and realized we had over 200-plus orphaned or abandoned wells in Butte County," Fleming said.
I would be orphaned, left to be raised in the wild by the two stoner teens operating Apollo's Chariot.
From what we know, a devastating and tragic event orphaned our hero and drove the Mandalorian people into hiding.
There are words—about pain and the deepest kinds of sadness, about being orphaned and lonely and feeling bereft.
Last week, a group of 25 former IS fighters, women and children, some of them orphaned, returned to Bosnia.
Western governments have been grappling with their legal responsibility for the fate of the children, whether orphaned or not.
Raised in India and orphaned in a cholera epidemic, Mary is taken in by her embittered Uncle Archibald (Ramin Karimloo).
The newly-orphaned boy was taken in by a local Bantu pastor, but he refused to pay for Bafoko's schooling.
Pinto, who contracted polio when he was one, emigrated from Morocco in 1961 and was orphaned at an early age.
The story, about a pair of orphaned sisters from Australia and their lifelong loves, requited and otherwise, is undeniably tragic.
Sometimes my awareness of my orphaned state is tied to a milestone — a child's graduation, a holiday ritual, a birthday.
As One Green Planet notes, Ayeya May is one of three baby orphaned elephants currently being cared for at Winkabaw.
Yet the politics of that era are orphaned — so much so that not even a Clinton will defend Clintonism anymore.
As a teen, she was in and out of foster care and was finally orphaned completely when her mother died.
She thinks the candidate, orphaned fairly young, is anxious to win "so the rest of the family will applaud him".
Darger himself had been orphaned and subsequently institutionalized when he was young, resulting in a life condemned to the fringes.
It took a move from the West Coast to the Midwest, but three orphaned cougar cubs now have a home.
A son of a Cambridge laborer, he was orphaned at age 763 and apprenticed to the Leaches as a teenager.
Some 12,000 children were orphaned in Sierra Leone by Ebola, 1,400 of whom need urgent support, according to Street Child.
They were inspired by a handful of "orphaned" or unattributed black-and-white photographs of unknown people in unnamed locations.
They were orphaned early, and Isaiah grew up listening to both his big brother's advice and his favorite music (Motown).
As orphaned dogs wandered the abandoned city, Soviet squads were ordered to kill them to avoid the spread of contamination.
Born illegitimate in the West Indies, he was abandoned by his father and orphaned by his mother not long after.
Known as the "Mama Elephant" of Kenya, Sheldrick rescued and rehabilitated more than 230 orphaned baby elephants throughout her life.
Mustapha's students include some of these displaced children and more than 860 orphaned children of insurgents and military fighters alike.
A PBS documentary follows the journey of an orphaned baby elephant, and Hillary Clinton comes to late night once again.
Amelia Wishart, the first child to have gotten a gift from Father Christmas, is orphaned and sent to a workhouse.
Mamo and her sister, María, were orphaned during the Mexican Revolution and distant relatives in San Antonio took them in.
The two met as boys when an all-but-orphaned Michael moved to town, carrying a suitcase full of books.
When a second orphaned dugong was found, subsequently named Jamil by Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, the pair became internet stars.
He has sworn off marriage and he's desperate to protect his two young wards — orphaned sisters — from his spiritual corruption.
Earlier this year an orphaned baby dugong rescued in southern Thailand died from pieces of plastic clogging her digestive system.
A Jew, he fled Russia as an orphaned teenager in the 235s to join his older brothers in St. Louis.
The story follows three children, the Baudelaires, who, it seems, are orphaned by a fire within the first few minutes.
It would have been even more morally right to allow orphaned Syrian children to enter the United States as refugees.
All of them said, no, thanks, apparently because of the cost of keeping a small fleet of orphaned planes flying.
But now, after nearly 25 years, Dr. Zelenitsky and her colleagues have linked the orphaned dinosaurs with their prehistoric lineage.
A nurse told us about her deceased pregnant sister and her struggle to care for her orphaned niece and nephew.
But new media, visual to its very bone, can't seem to resist the pull of the disabled and orphaned cats.
Young orphaned orangutans on a climbing expedition with their keeper at International Animal Rescue's orangutan school in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Earlier this year, an orphaned baby dugong who became a celebrity in Thailand died with plastic waste lining its stomach.
Often, at the center of the story, there's a Gibson-like figure—an orphaned collagist of actual or digital bits.
But the orphaned pup was left helpless until the fisherman alerted a local rescue crew which came to her aid.
Orphaned in the melee, the child is adopted by a village family that includes a ready-made older brother, Shiraz.
He's an offbeat, lonely, orphaned boy awash in a big, empty house who's always longed above all for a family.
While both women were orphaned as children, Malone hadn't experienced abject poverty in the South or widowhood, as Walker had.
At 14, Keita was orphaned during the civil war in his native Ivory Coast and he eventually decided to escape.
At 0003, Keita was orphaned during the civil war in his native Ivory Coast and he eventually decided to escape.
They have a rescue advice page with tips for anyone who might come across orphaned or injured animals in Irma's wake.
Orphaned Land started in the early 22015s and pioneered a style that fuses metal with Arabic and other Near-Eastern musics.
But although the children of the genocide have grown up, many more come seeking refuge: those orphaned by accidents and disease.
Olivier Rousteing, the 31-year old Bordeaux-born, Paris-raised designer has come a long way from being orphaned at birth.
It's a dark vision, marrying the superficial nature of modern dating with the important work of finding homes for orphaned children.
First stop, Mount Etjo Safari Lodge, where Annette Olefose has had great success in hand-rearing orphaned black and white rhinos.
Two children are escorted around the hospital to look for their parents, hoping they are not the latest to be orphaned.
"The Ridderings and their team care for about 400 orphaned children (and) provide direct assistance to disenfranchised widows," Sheltering Wings said.
Why would a starving artist hit on Maggie Bateman or rescue her orphaned son if he weren't after the Batemans' money?
Theeb Jordan's film selection, directed by Naji Abu Nowar, tells the story of orphaned Bedouin brothers, Hussein and Theeb, in 1916.
For $15, visitors can observe the center's population of animals, most of which were orphaned or injured and are being rehabilitated.
The staff at the zoo know little about what orphaned the cubs, but were told a human-wildlife conflict was involved.
"We are orphaned," Moran Daniel Rosenfeld lamented, in Hebrew, on Mr. Peres's Facebook page on Wednesday, joining thousands who posted condolences.
An orphaned baby dugong, which went viral earlier this year when it was rescued in Thailand, has died after ingesting plastic.
Her 2-month-old son was treated for broken bones, but was orphaned after Jordan and her husband, Andre, were killed.
But this portrait was one of more than 2,000 works of art that were deemed orphaned and distributed among French museums.
He became an advocate for orphaned children, founding an orphanage in Juárez and performing benefit concerts for children's homes in Mexico.
Orphaned wells are old oil and gas wells whose driller is unable to pay to reclaim them, usually due to bankruptcy.
Orphaned at 16, he eventually went to Morehouse College in Atlanta but ran out of money while he was in school.
At the turn of the 19th century, many immigrant children who had been orphaned were pushed onto New York City's streets.
On Friday, she looked happy as she visited a red clay feeding pen for orphaned elephants at the Nairobi National Park.
Orphaned with his memories, Swift escapes, determined to live up to all he has learned about hunting, gratitude and family bonds.
About two miles apart, the campuses opened more than a century ago to take in the orphaned children of Jewish immigrants.
The pair were orphaned children of an Islamic State fighter, the foreign and justice ministers said in a letter to parliament.
At CCF's shelter in Somaliland, 32 rescued orphaned cheetahs are cared for at a safe house now bursting at the seams.
And indeed this story of an orphaned Cambodian refugee's return to her homeland does have a symphony's elevating effect on emotion.
After they are orphaned, he goes so far as to rescue her from foster care by spiriting her into the mountains.
The Colombian photographer Andrés Cardona was orphaned as a young child when both of his parents were murdered by death squads.
The future will contain billions of orphaned devices connected to the web that simply have no engineers able to patch them.
Two-year-old Hassoun was orphaned and maimed during the U.S.-led operation to drive the Islamic State out of Raqqa.
In 1980 he created One Church One Child, a program to help Catholic churches find adoptive parents for orphaned black children.
In 1939, Billy Batson, an orphaned newspaper boy, turned into the Fawcett Comics hero Captain Marvel with one magic word — Shazam!
In New South Wales, wildlife carers Gary Wilson and Julie Willis opened their homes to take in injured and orphaned baby animals.
The tough but compassionate kangaroo expert rescues the orphaned animals and raises a mob of approximately 30 'roos near Alice Springs, Australia.
As devout Christians, they decided to open their home to an orphaned girl from Ethiopia, whom they were told had been abandoned.
Roam the enchanting leaf-strewn foothills of the Mourne Mountains used as the backdrop for the discovery of the orphaned wolf pups.
Tracking his recovery, the AC 360 team brought the world's attention to one of Haiti's many children newly-orphaned by the earthquake.
The Center aids in rehabilitating orphaned, injured or ill animals before releasing them back into their native habitats, according to their website.
Her orphaned offspring, with no one to guide them, must navigate and survive by themselves—a tribute to octopus intelligence and adaptability.
New Delhi (CNN)When park rangers in India discovered three orphaned tiger cubs, they knew they had a challenge on their hands.
The accident leaves her orphaned with nowhere to turn but the School For Gifted Youngsters that's run by Charles Xavier (James McAvoy).
Ayeya May, an orphaned baby elephant rescued by the Winkabaw Elephant Camp in Myanmar, recently received a special, intimate concert for one.
And she's worked to fight against poverty amongst the nation's orphaned children for more than a decade with her Raising Malawi charity.
With his father serving a 25-year prison sentence, Burns' two younger brothers Thomas, 16, and Jordan, 13, were suddenly orphaned overnight.
Casual fans will remember Olly as the tiny boy, orphaned after wildlings killed his family, who Jon Snow personally groomed for leadership.
JiaJia's spina bifida was eventually addressed after being orphaned, but botched surgery left him paralyzed from the waist down, compounding his plight.
As the epidemic draws everyone back to their dwindling families, only the orphaned Candace keeps returning to the office day after day.
The protagonist of "Transcription" is Juliet Armstrong, who was orphaned as a schoolgirl shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War.
Auditors gathered data from 28500 of the BLM's 6900 field offices to try to get their own estimate of orphaned well costs.
Like the child on view, these art works seem "orphaned," detached from their creators and not yet embraced by potential future owners.
From the orphaned Zoe Saldana in Colombiana to the handful of assassins Angelina Jolie played in Salt, Wanted, and Mr. and Mrs.
An animal shelter in Canada is looking for the owner of a hero dog who was found protecting orphaned kittens last weekend.
"This girl is not from Afghanistan, she is not a terrorist," he said, bringing forward his orphaned niece, one of those injured.
And after a bit of geographic trivia, we're taking you to a wildlife rehabilitation center that cares for injured and orphaned animals.
That's when they found out about AWARE Wildlife Center, a nonprofit hospital for injured and orphaned native Georgia wildlife just outside Atlanta.
The daughter of the French Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot and Eugène Manet (the painter Édouard's younger brother), Julie is orphaned at 16.
In early 2001, in Bucharest, Romania, we began studying orphaned and abandoned infants ranging in age from 6 months to 30 months.
At Al Razi hospital, where Ahmed Noor Battal, the newly orphaned 14-year-old, was weeping, we arrived to panic and chaos.
Potter fans who had grown up with the book series tearfully said goodbye to the orphaned boy wizard and his magical universe.
"She's one of 6 resident females that train orphaned otters in the necessary skills to survive back in the wild," it read.
A baby kangaroo orphaned by his mum has found a new home, that is in the arms of a young Australian police officer.
The Beni civil society organization, which has tracked the violence for years, says the rebel attacks have left more than 1,200 children orphaned.
Orphaned at a young age with siblings in no better shape to support him, Singura says he had little choice but to fight.
Naturally, it takes place in the titular house, where the recently orphaned Lewis (Owen Vaccaro) goes to live with his uncle Jonathan (Black).
Born to Scots-Irish immigrants and then orphaned in his youth, Jackson made his name in Nashville, on what was then the frontier.
The novelist was orphaned at 11, his parents having succumbed to illness after being exiled for revolutionary activity to "the gates of Siberia".
The Daily Dot reports that one blogger on Tumblr recently posted about the surprisingly positive development on behalf of orphaned black felines everywhere.
France took back 12 orphaned French children from Islamic State families and the Netherlands too back two Dutch orphans, he said in Tweets.
She is also survived by a group of thriving, orphaned elephants, who were given a second chance at life thanks to her care.
She currently pays tuition for children orphaned by the insurgents and has lost count of how many children she has put in school.
If hearts could smile, the friendship between this teeny orphaned ringtail possum and a zookeeper would have you positively beaming from the chest.
We knew that life wasn't so rosy for the orphaned Anne before she landed at the Cuthberts' feet, but here, it's downright Dickensian.
These were essentially orphaned sites that the Department of Energy, which had the cleanup responsibility at the time, was not making progress on.
David Haller (Dan Stevens), we learn, is the orphaned son of Charles Xavier, known as Professor X, the leader of the X-Men.
Sabraw said during a Friday phone hearing that if the government doesn't track down the parents, it will have "permanently orphaned" their children.
The most shocking thing about my emails is my tardiness in answering them; I have hundreds of orphaned missives in my "drafts" folder.
The researchers drew on data compiled by the Wild Bird Fund, a New York City nonprofit that rehabilitates sick, injured or orphaned birds.
Orphaned at a young age, Eleanor Roosevelt was walked down the aisle on her wedding day by then-President Teddy Roosevelt, her uncle.
Aurora, Colorado (CNN)Amy and Marco Becerra got some very welcome news Wednesday: The orphaned Peruvian girl they adopted will not be deported.
The orphaned four-and-half-month old kangaroo is being looked after by Theresa Matthews at Our Haven Wildlife Shelter in Victoria, Australia.
The 18th-century orchestra that powered Vivaldi's groundbreaking use of virtuoso soloists was composed largely of the orphaned daughters of Venice's sex industry.
His father finally told Wasel the truth: He was orphaned as a baby, and he and his wife raised him as their own.
Will his love for a group of orphaned, misfit children replace the anger in his heart and give him a sense of purpose?
I returned to Haiti a second time, three months later, to find that Lovely wasn't orphaned, as all the medical workers had assumed.
The disease has left deep scars: thousands of orphaned children, worsening poverty for survivors who could not work, families shattered by multiple deaths.
Orphaned when his father dies, and afraid he'll be blamed, he flees on foot from his small town to the northern wheat belt.
Bigham, a wildlife caregiver, can often be seen there holding an orphaned baby koala that is sucking furiously on a bottle of milk.
Orphaned at 6 months, he worked to support himself since he was 13, first in Morales, Mexico, and then, since 1990, in Chicago.
Mr. Omar, the Kurdish official, said on Tuesday on Twitter that Kurdish forces had handed over an orphaned child to a Danish delegation.
But over the years, as violence hollowed out her home country, Ms. Chandia started taking in the orphaned children of relatives and friends.
The point is not to mystify but to illuminate the ways family abide, as one orphaned boy reaches through history to help another.
At a Roman Catholic mission, a Spanish priest presides over a flock of boys orphaned by the conflicts between rubber barons and indigenous tribes.
Orphaned on the Caribbean island of Nevis at the age of 13, he supported himself and his brother by clerking for a local merchant.
Taking on feedings, cleanup and cuddling, the Bees run the rescue facility out of their backyard, where they're currently caring for six orphaned babies.
An orphaned black bear cub has been placed with a substitute mother this week after being saved by a dog and brought to safety.
Dorothy of The Wizard of Oz and the Lost Boys of Peter Pan only got to Oz and Neverland, respectively, because they were orphaned.
Spending more and more time at work, Lindner soon decided to take in another orphaned cockatoo named Mango as a ''flock mate'' for Sammy.
Foster Home, she falls in step with Nat, a frail boy who can summon the dead parents of the orphaned wards of the home.
The video shows an orphaned bat as its Cuddlebatz is unwrapped, which might just be one of the most adorable things you'll ever see.
Willowbrook Wildlife Center is a rehabilitation facility in Glen Ellyn, DuPage County, that provides injured and orphaned wild animals with care and medical treatment.
The girls, aged nine to 13, have either been orphaned or abandoned by their parents, or brought here following years of neglect and abuse.
One minute it was this inert toy, and the next minute, it was an orphaned alien telling me about a treasure map it found.
Three young mountain lion cubs have found a new home at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorado, after being orphaned in Washington state.
Entire pages are obscured under heavy grey rectangles; images of British landmarks become devoid of context, a reference to a "sexy Leslie" puzzlingly orphaned.
She pioneered raising orphaned infant elephants and rhinos on milk, the statement said, and that the knowledge has since saved 230 elephants in Kenya.
From 1978 to 1980, she appeared in 36 episodes of ABC drama "Family" as a young orphaned girl that the titular Lawrence family adopts.
When Maehara announced that the Democratic Party would join forces with the Party of Hope, members of his party's liberal wing were effectively orphaned.
Did you know the Cap'n was orphaned in World War II and adopted by J.F.K., who later had his likeness sculpted into Mt. Crunchmore?
Gunmen kidnapped Sophie Petronin in December 2016 in the northern Malian city of Gao, where she ran a charity for malnourished and orphaned children.
Born in Egypt in 1917, Hobsbawm discovered Communism as an orphaned, precocious teen in Berlin, before moving to England, where he made his name.
The Duke and Duchess applied their parenting skills to a couple of baby elephants at Kaziranga National Park, a sanctuary for orphaned wild animals.
I work extra hours so that every other Friday (and Saturday) I can go to my true love...volunteering with injured/orphaned baby raccoons.
Between checking cows for pregnancies — a job that involves a shoulder-length glove — and bottle-feeding orphaned heifers, she loved it and hated it.
In one case Mr. Zenz documented, five children were effectively orphaned after their father was imprisoned and their mother put in an indoctrination camp.
In December, the recycling firm Pentatonic will melt those orphaned action figures, then turn the raw material into playground equipment and reusable tray tables.
Our protagonist, the orphaned Jason Zhou, is part of a group determined to destroy Jin Corp, the pollution-generating company that manufactures the suits.
The unimaginable horror of the place still reverberates today not because many of the children were orphaned or abused but because they were stolen.
In that regard, it mimics the source material, which chronicles the outlandish misfortunes endured by three newly orphaned children, Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire.
The bride and groom met in 2009 while running for positions with Harvard China Care, a college club that supports orphaned children in China.
Designated by Mr. Obama two years ago, Berryessa Snow Mountain was a complicated puzzle of orphaned lands managed by a host of government agencies.
Seventy-two have died, leaving three children orphaned, and another 2000 have been hospitalized in the city that hugs the world's deepest lake, Baikal.
Seventy-two have died, leaving three children orphaned, and another 46 have been hospitalized in the city that hugs the world's deepest lake, Baikal.
Spots' master is Kobayashi's own distant nephew, Atari (Koyu Rankin), who was orphaned after an accident in his childhood and adopted by the mayor.
An orphaned deer, sad about his parents, found comfort with what some people would call a filthy garbage bird, but others would call a pigeon.
They are not the only children to have been orphaned or separated from their families in the explosion of violence in Myanmar's western Rakhine State.
Firefighters battling a blaze in the Capitan Mountains of New Mexico in 1950 rescued an orphaned black bear cub found clinging to a charred tree.
Corporal Hollis with the Anne Arundel County police in Maryland has adopted an orphaned cat that had nowhere to go when her owners passed away.
Many are there for social reasons -- orphaned or abandoned street children turning to petty crime through hunger or teenage girls who have had illegal abortions.
It's caring for these kittens, many of them orphaned and in desperate need of care to survive, that have given him a taste of fatherhood.
Barrett and her twin sister had been orphaned when they were two, and the girls were split up between family members a few years later.
Raised by an adoptive grandfather, Quan, but essentially orphaned before we meet him, Vivi's story in FFIX is one of amazing, and saddening, self-discovery.
"The story here is it's an orphaned business within GE, and equity sees the chance to refocus and realign it," one of the sources said.
Bill Morrison makes his films by finding scraps of old, often degraded celluloid, orphaned from their original stories, and then combining them into something new.
Tasmanian wombats like orphaned baby Derek are looking for folks (Australian citizens) to carry them around and tell them they're wonderful from 9 to 5.
The guardians of children orphaned by femicide in Argentina will receive $300 a month from the government until the child reaches the age of 21.
The crash course in parenting was a challenge for Mom and Dad, but for the strong little girl who had been orphaned as a newborn?
As successful SaaS 1.0 vendors increasingly focus up market, emerging SaaS 2.0 innovators emerge in their wake to take on a somewhat orphaned mid-market.
While most families devastated by Ebola have received humanitarian aid, at least 1,183 children orphaned by the epidemic urgently need support, according to Street Child.
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee will hold a hearing on three bills related to coal ash disposal, brownfield cleanup and orphaned mine cleanup.
Through Raising Malawi, Madonna has opened schools and classrooms and worked to fight against poverty amongst the nation's orphaned children for more than a decade.
This novel revolves around Steve's orphaned niece and adopted daughter, 17-year-old Poppy, and her star-crossed love affair with an older family friend.
In the chaos of a burning village, he finds a woman, Yalini, (the Indian actress Kalieaswari Srinivasan), and a young orphaned girl, Illayaal (Claudine Vinasithamby).
While the first "Paddington" movie (the story of an orphaned bear trying to find a home) was lovely, its sequel transcended the family-friendly genre.
It's not fair to be angry at him they told me; but if life were fair, I wouldn't have been orphaned at 19 years old.
Costs to the government from dealing with "orphaned" oil and natural gas wells on federal land are likely increasing, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) said.
The GAO also found that the number of known orphaned wells across BLM lands has increased to 85033 in 2017, from 144 in 2010. Rep.
His real name is Hunter, and he's a white guy who was orphaned at a young age and taken in by the Wakandan royal family.
Barnyard Betty's Rescue calls itself "a sanctuary for orphaned, mistreated and unwanted farm animals who if not rescued would be destined for a certain death."
Doyle Owens, who turned the orphaned contents of passengers' lost luggage into the Unclaimed Baggage Center, a major retail and tourist attraction in Scottsboro, Ala.
He loved Hawaii, but in 2001 Ms. McGregor persuaded him to move to Santa Fe, where they became involved in rehabilitating wounded and orphaned wildlife.
The center treats injured and orphaned animals such as owls, squirrels, ducks and opossums with a goal of rehabilitating and releasing them into the wild.
He began dabbling in bird food but then saw the need for a powdered milk formula that wildlife caregivers could feed to orphaned kangaroo joeys.
She appeared on the covers of Thai magazines, at society parties and fashion events and founded a charity for children orphaned by HIV-related illnesses.
Orphaned young and raised by an aunt in Durham, N.C., Murray grew up reading Paul Laurence Dunbar, one of the first famous African-American poets.
Orphaned babies are fed a specially formulated high-protein, low-energy milk via customized bottles and teats, which helps promote lean muscle growth for flight.
Ratner's book is full of doubles: two musicians; two sets of lovers; two father-daughter pairs; two orphaned girls; two poor, gifted boys with patrons.
The tragedy at the heart of the original Party — about five abruptly orphaned siblings — was a drunk driving accident that killed the innocent Salinger parents.
The boardwalk at Gavin's Point, where the orphaned scout had made a meagre living selling saltwater taffy and guessing weights, had reached its economic nadir.
And yet somehow, in spite of her orphaned, unmoored existence, and her daily struggle to even obtain food, she's full of joy, light, and youthful optimism.
The project provides 150 orphaned children with a home and family structure, and, according to the organization, helps kids develop into happy, confident and resilient adults.
And Brit, the second violinist, is a sweet, orphaned romantic who longs more than anything to build a new family to replace the one she lost.
The company is the first spinout from Jain's BlueDot venture, which was founded to commercialize orphaned technology coming from various national research laboratories around the country.
Not all the Lost Boys have thrived; some hit the bottle and ended up in jail (as might anyone orphaned, shot at and chased by crocodiles).
Clem must build a life and become a leader while still watching over AJ, an orphaned boy and the closest thing to family she has left.
A series of tragic events claimed the lives of two parents within days of one another, leaving their newborn twins and 1-year-old daughter orphaned.
James abandoned the family when Hamilton was still a boy, and soon afterward Rachel died of a fever, leaving Alexander orphaned and alone on the island.
Without the help of my SOS mom and family in the village, I undoubtedly would have suffered the same fate as so many orphaned children today.
And watch as I tried to give hope to the millions of orphaned children around the world, showing them that their dreams are very much achievable.
In this week's roundup we dig into the Overwatch League Grand Finals, Steam's newest update, and the odd specter of orphaned games that still get updates.
She was orphaned as a child in 1930s Indonesia, and at 16 she and her two brothers decided to start life over in a new country.
She also said that if anti-choice lawmakers' "dream" is to have women die and children be orphaned, they should keep pursuing their anti-abortion laws.
The organization, founded in 1977, works to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned baby elephants, as well as working on general conservation throughout Kenya, according to its website.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - An orphaned baby dugong rescued in Thailand earlier this year died on Saturday due to pieces of plastic clogging her digestive system, authorities said.
"We can't make these stories up," said Ms. Uhler, who has been working with injured and orphaned wild animals with her husband, Eric, for 36 years.
Mother Teresa, probably the most famous missionary of the 20th century, ran medical services for the poor, diseased and orphaned of Kolkata (in her day Calcutta).
Tito Anchondo, whose brother and sister-in-law were killed in the attack, chose to take his orphaned nephew to meet the president and first lady.
Dylan is an orphaned giant whose mother, to obscure his troubling lineage, told him he was the product of a fallen angel and a mortal woman.
Despite not actually making any money, Sia Bo and Gong personally went and donated 300,000 Baht (10,000 USD) to a local charity for orphaned street kids.
Rosie Mashale and the organization Baphumelele, which provide care for more than 0003,000 orphaned, abandoned or sick children, many of whom have lost parents to AIDS.
For orphaned elephants that lose their parents to poaching or drought, figuring out how to fulfill his daily necessity is the difference between life or death.
The Civil War had just ended, and homeless, wounded Union soldiers, as well as children orphaned by the war, were living on the streets of Brooklyn.
"What frightens me so much is that every day in my postbox I find fliers saying things like gay people are targeting orphaned children," he said.
She was in Tenosique with her 12-year-old son and 13-year-old niece, left orphaned when Ms. Gusmán's sister was shot dead in February.
When unseasonably cold weather hit the Winga Baw camp for orphaned elephants in Myanmar in December, workers scrambled to protect the seven animals in their care.
Young elephants, the natural history museum added, are removed from the wild for entertainment purposes and become orphaned when their mothers die trying to protect them.
Children stumbling out of tin-roofed huts where their mother has died giving birth, cradling babies swaddled in torn up saris, blinking their newly orphaned eyes.
Rather, they are memories of scenes witnessed or experienced by the children themselves, children who have been orphaned and in some cases saw their parents' executions.
As a child, she lived with Granny's Goodness' Home for Orphaned Youth, and the pack of kids are taught to fight against Darkseid, Apokolips's tyrannical ruler.
Though plot details haven't been released, the story is reportedly a modern re-imagining of the classic fairytale in which an orphaned girl becomes a princess.
It finances a scholarship program designed to help children in Sierra Leone who were orphaned by the Ebola crisis or cannot afford to pay school fees.
The verdict, and particularly the penalty, which orphaned the Rosenbergs' two young sons, generated global protests, scarred America's psyche and divided progressives from pro-Soviet communists.
A devout Catholic who studied at the French shrine of Lourdes for three years, she never married, but adopted a dozen orphaned children over the years.
At its core this is a very dark children's tale, featuring the three Baudelaire kids, the orphaned heirs to a fortune that the aforementioned Count desperately wants.
Born to two Mexico-born parents, he was orphaned at 9 months and adopted by a Canadian couple living near his orphanage in Puerto Vallarta at 3.
With the exception of Orphaned Land, whose raison d'êtreis politics—their universalist message is about building bridges between Israeli and Arab audiences—most Israeli bands are apolitical.
In one of the book's most elegant diversions, a woman is born and brought up, orphaned and married and widowed in the same house in Palo Alto.
If they find a good match, staff members place orphaned cubs outside the dens, and mother bears usually adopt them as their own, Bassinger and experts said.
She was orphaned from a young age because of Spacer's Choice, and her potential capped because "potential" is another way of disrupting the standard way of things.
Conceived and directed by Emily Bunning, it focuses on an orphaned girl trying to find her way through a wooded labyrinth filled with curious creatures and characters.
"At just 10 years of age, she had such a compassionate heart, not just for people but for orphaned and injured animals as well," the page reads.
Orphaned during the Russian Revolution, Zoya is thrown out of one class war and into another, emigrating to an all-girls school in Maple Hill, New Jersey.
WHEN Emmanuel Macron was elected French president in May last year, the party he founded felt "orphaned", says Gilles Le Gendre, deputy leader of its parliamentary group.
And hackers are all over that fact – finding those orphaned accounts to grab and log into behind the scenes without an IT admin even knowing about it.
The duo saddled up during the rain soaked Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup and are both Sentebale ambassadors working to help children orphaned by HIV and AIDS.
Baby bats can become orphaned when their mother is unwell or dies, sometimes during extreme heat events or attacks from predators, according to the Tolga Bat Hospital.
It took two tries to get a driver to take him seriously, but eventually the orphaned baby bird, a lesser goldfinch, got a lift to the shelter.
Of course the type and number of people is different, and how many people from vulnerable groups have been affected—elderly people, chronically ill people, orphaned children.
He and Ms. Sheldrick lived there and began taking in orphaned animals of all sorts, with an emphasis on finding ways to reintroduce them to the wild.
AND FINALLY ... People, let me tell you 'bout my best friend ... An orphaned baby cow becomes BFF with a goat, and all is well on the internet.
The Ebola epidemic left more than 12,000 children orphaned while at least 18,000 teenage girls became pregnant during the outbreak, according to the U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA).
We provide free schooling to more than 800 poor, orphaned and displaced girls in primary school and to 1,600 girls over age 13 in "non-formal" education.
Imagine tap-dancing skeletons Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2 experimented with atmosphere, space, and tone; orphaned deejay selek 2006-2008 was stuffed full of warp-speed squelching.
"And the reality is that for every parent who is not located, there will be a permanent orphaned child," U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw said in August.
Though plot details haven't been released, the story is reportedly a modern reimagining of the classic fairy tale in which an orphaned girl turns into a princess.
Maine Wildlife Park houses 30 species of local wildlife, and many of its animals were once injured or orphaned and are at the park as a refuge.
These children, to be chosen by their families or orphaned, will be able to live in the homes of American families who will volunteer to host them.
She lives in a home for orphaned girls because her father's a drunk, and her mother goes in and out of the hospital due to manic depression.
Its orphaned protagonists, Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire, are left in the care of Count Olaf, a relative who has his sight's set on their family fortune.
Born in Venezuela and orphaned at age 7, Suarez Frimkess garnered acclaim for her daring pottery while studying painting and sculpture in Chile in the early '60s.
The law was passed in response to growing concerns about foreign children becoming homeless or orphaned in the United States because of abandonment or abusive family situations.
Kenai is essentially punished for his use of violence against the bear he killed by forming such a deep connection with the cub he single-handedly orphaned.
Later they were joined by an orphaned crow, an injured jackdaw, a badger cub and a nest of baby bullfinches rendered homeless by a neighbor's hedge-pruning.
Though the moments of violent conflict are often effectively tense, they're ultimately less interesting than the observational look at what life is like for these orphaned children.
"We had two options — either she stays or I work," Ms. Zreik said by telephone from Gaziantep, where she works with Syrian children orphaned by the war.
Hundreds of care facilities were set up after World War Two to shelter orphaned street children, and state care has largely been relegated to them since then.
Like the musical Hamilton's orphaned title character, called out in song for being a "Founding Father without a father," State is now something of an agency without agency.
That's almost a decade after auburn-haired Albus visited an orphaned psychopath named Tom Marvolo Riddle and told him that he was a wizard who belonged at Hogwarts.
Abby Geni's The Wildlands looks at the McCloud family, aka the "saddest family in Mercy," as they're dubbed after a tornado destroys their home and leaves them orphaned.
In The Red Shoes, the famous fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, a poor, orphaned girl named Karen is adopted by a rich woman upon her mother's death.
The 6- to 8-week-old baby was found orphaned, near-death and unable defend itself out in the wild by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Chris Christie of New Jersey has said he would shoot down Russian planes, engage with the dead king of Jordan and bar refugees, including orphaned Syrian toddlers. Gov.
Women and girls have been hit hardest by the violence, with some having suffered rape and others struggling to survive having been orphaned or widowed, local communities said.
Many gorillas are orphaned by poachers, and the struggle to protect them from violence is the subject of a 2014 critically acclaimed documentary by executive producer Leonardo DiCaprio.
Daphne Sheldrick, a wildlife conservationist who saved hundreds of orphaned elephants in Africa, work chronicled in documentaries like "Born to Be Wild," died on April 12 in Nairobi.
Born in Sichuan province in China's southwest, Li was orphaned as a toddler when his father, Li Shuoxun, an early Communist Party revolutionary, was killed by Nationalist forces.
That's what we asked ourselves shortly after we were notified about this adorable orphaned creature who is currently being raised by zookeepers at the Oakland Zoo in California.
And the fact that the only politicians who care about their children are the women — and when parents are murdered, their orphaned kids are never spoken of again.
From that high-concept hook, the film liberates itself to explore the life of an orphaned Moroccan child in Paris and the adolescent romance that changes his fortunes.
Before they split, Jolie and Pitt donated $8.4 million to the foundation in 2008, though Jolie also partners with organizations which help orphaned and abandoned children be independent.
"We have been orphaned," documentary maker Pavel Kostomarov told a group of mourners, many in tears, outside a church in central Moscow following a wake for filmmaker Rastorguyev.
These two ring-tailed possums were orphaned after their mum was hit by a car in Sydney, but they've found a surrogate mum in the city's Taronga Zoo.
As a parent, he now worries for his children and hurts for others: "Probably there are children that are orphaned as a result of last night," he said.
It might get a little dusty in your room while watching this new documentary, starring a baby elephant named Naledi in Botswana who is orphaned soon after birth.
In contrast, the releases orphaned during the current season challenge the audience to ponder how they even came into being; this is the depth of their spectacular miscalculation.
Some fans were also mad that Rey, the orphaned heroine, was revealed not to be secretly of noble lineage, undercutting two years of carefully worked-out fan theories.
The President's subsequent response in El Paso -- giving a thumbs up next to a baby orphaned in the shooting during a staged photo-op -- just made things worse.
"No, not since the 1800s," replies Kate (Mackenzie Davis), the teacher who has agreed to tutor the orphaned 7-year-old girl, Flora (Brooklynn Prince), who lives there.
An American Middle Schooler, Orphaned by Deportation Fanny was in middle school when ICE came for her mother, leaving her to navigate the struggles of adolescence by herself.
The policy Wolf allegedly outlined led to the separation of so many families that we don't even have an accurate count of all the needlessly orphaned kids victimized.
Rosie Mashale and the organization Baphumelele provide care for more than 0003,000 orphaned, abandoned or sick children in South Africa, many of whom have lost parents to AIDS.
For Bridey, an orphaned white American raised by her survivalist uncle in the Pacific Northwest woodlands, familial roots never took hold; she is tough, self-reliant, a wildling.
An industry organization suggested that the province would need C$500 million in order to properly deal with wells that are orphaned as a result of company bankruptcies.
Software cruft refers to digital dust bunnies: duplicate files, orphaned "temporary" files, forgotten downloads, files attached to ancient emails, abandoned files from apps you deleted, and so on.
In 2005, Phil and Loki Leomiti went on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" under the premise that they needed more space to take in their orphaned neighbors, the Higgins siblings.
As a result, Google's list of orphaned products and abandoned ideas—from the Chromebox to the Nexus Q to the Nexus Player—is enough to fill a Circuit City.
Experts like Dame Daphne Sheldrick, who has rescued hundreds of orphaned calves, talks about elephants remembering people years later, and the things that happened to them -- good and bad.
Ndakazi and Ndeze, two orphaned gorillas who were raised at Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, posed for a selfie that went viral over the weekend.
"The reality is that for every parent who is not located, there will be a permanently orphaned child, and that is 100% the responsibly of the administration," Sabraw said.
Will also witnessed a litter of young quadrupeds being taught to hunt by their parents, and even visited some orphaned Botlings being nursed by volunteers in a gadget sanctuary.
The bickering between them is discordant filler, particularly given the miseries — the bullet-pocked buildings, the orphaned, the starving, the desperate and the dead — that surround the aid workers.
Seven years ago, Dorothy "Dot" Lee was rehabilitating several orphaned baby squirrels at her home in North Carolina, when she received the phone call that would change her life.
" The writer, Tom Masland, elaborated: "Before the current epidemic, the perennial cataclysms of war and famine orphaned 2 percent of the region's children; AIDS makes that figure look benign.
Her keeper is Leondra "Fuzzy" Scherer, a volunteer wildlife rehabilitator, who rescued the rare fawn back in July when the beautiful animal was orphaned at just one week old.
Experts hope that other Latin American countries will follow Argentina, as Uruguay is the only other country in the region offering similar allowances to children orphaned by domestic violence.
Effectively orphaned (she's only seen her parents sparingly during visits to Colombia), the star told PEOPLE in 2016 that sometimes she has nightmares of the day her parents disappeared.
Growing up parentless Experts point to the heroin and opioid epidemic over the last decade for the rising number of children orphaned and/or essentially abandoned by their parents.
The residents of Erikousa never spoke a word, and the Jewish family — a tailor named Savvas Israel, his three daughters and a young orphaned relative named Rosa — all survived.
Most of the characters, in fact, basically serve to check off demographic boxes, such as the plucky orphaned teenager (Nickelodeon star Isabela Toner) who awkwardly stumbles into Cade's orbit.
This orphaned concept comedy has evolved into a weirdly prophetic guide to living through and eventually rejecting the unthinkable, which makes it unexpectedly apt for our current cultural moment.
The sheep carcasses dotting the landscape were not so great for public relations, and photos of wounded sheep and orphaned lambs made it into the papers and nightly news.
Families have vast networks across cities and countries; they take care of one another, fostering orphaned children, providing shelter to relations for virtually any reason, and forming businesses together.
Orphaned at a young age, he gained work as a janitor at a love hotel when he was 23, thankful for a place to stay and a steady wage.
Learn more Rosie Mashale Rosie Mashale and the organization Baphumelele provide care for more than 0003,000 orphaned, abandoned or sick children, many of whom have lost parents to AIDS.
Allegedly home to a variety of ghosts, the most famous one is that of an orphaned girl who supposedly haunts the hotel's third floor, according to NBC affiliate KSN.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday gave a thumbs-up as he smiled for a photo with a baby orphaned by a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, last weekend.
Mr. Bloch became a computer processing pioneer after arriving in the United States in 19843 as a Jewish refugee who had been orphaned by the Holocaust in Nazi Germany.
It's no coincidence that virtually every direct listing in recent memory has involved companies with less than $100 million in value that are essentially orphaned in the public markets.
The report added to a body of measurements about the Syrian war's destructive effect, particularly on children, as many grow into adolescence and adulthood orphaned, uneducated, unemployed and hungry.
Now, a family-owned company called Wombaroo is making powdered milk formulas for orphaned animals that mirror the fat, protein and sugar composition of different types of animal milk.
However, caring for an orphaned girl named Sophia gave Alma new purpose in life, steeling her resolve to fight back against the powerful men coming after her mining claim.
She was orphaned at an early age: She was 10 when her mother died of appendicitis, she said, and her inconsolable father turned to alcohol and quickly followed suit.
For decades, Irish priests zealously protected their communities from what they saw as the moral dangers posed by sexual promiscuity, unwed mothers and impoverished children, sometimes orphaned or neglected.
As the scheming Mime, who takes in the orphaned Siegfried in the hope of using the boy's strength to gain the ring, Gerhard Siegel infused his tenor with venom.
He's brought orphaned squirrels and an injured ibis there, and he took a wildlife rehabilitation workshop, learning how to intubate a distressed animal by practicing on a dead possum.
An orphaned cookie finds himself driven to a life of crime after learning his dream of becoming a princess is, to other people in Ooo, unattainable, and even laughable.
The newspapers were full of stories about Americans airlifting orphaned children to safety, so Hang took her small brother, Linh, to the airport and pretended they had no parents.
An American Middle Schooler, Orphaned by Deportation (2019) Fanny was in middle school when ICE came for her mother, leaving her to navigate the struggles of adolescence by herself.
When Dustin was 8, his parents adopted the orphaned, teenage Rusty (whose foster family had died in a fire), unaware that this act of goodness would have irrevocable consequences.
The Russian diamond company now says a $500,000 portion of the sale will be redirected to benefit a Danish humanitarian organization that focuses on helping orphaned children in Nigeria.
The coloratura soprano Pretty Yende was wonderful as Marie, the orphaned baby who was adopted by a French army regiment and raised as their honorary daughter (hence the title).
Mathieu Shamavu, Virunga ranger and caretaker at the park's Senkwekwe Center for Orphaned Mountain Gorillas, said he was out walking with Ndakazi and Ndeze when he spotted a photo opportunity.
The pair of orphaned cubs, rescued by the Arcturos sanctuary in northern Greece, will be trained to survive in the wild — and anything else their mother would have taught them.
They built the "Drill Ranch," a rehabilitation and breeding center within the Afi Mountain Sanctuary, to help primates orphaned by hunting in the area or others illegally held by locals.
Having been orphaned in that jumbled prologue, he washes up on the Romanesque mean streets of "Londinium", where he grows from an errand boy to an unusually virtuous brothel keeper.
The Brothers Bloom is a classic con man story about a pair of brothers (Ruffalo and Brody) who, after being orphaned at a young age, are now skilled scam artists.
But mostly the cultures clash, a situation that becomes most real when Koch-Grünberg and Karamakate stumble across a group of children orphaned in an earlier massacre by rubber merchants.
The Retetei Elephant Sanctuary in northern Kenya is home to nearly a dozen orphaned or abandoned elephants, cared for by over 20 members of a local tribe called the Samburu.
Sully is an adult grey-headed flying fox rescued by Meg Churches from Sydney, Australia, who makes it her duty to save the orphaned baby bats that wouldn't survive otherwise.
The fleeting preoccupations of his campaign—assembling a deportation force, building a border wall, renegotiating free-trade deals, and demanding tribute from NATO signatories—will be orphaned in his absence.
The panel of 18 independent experts, in its conclusions issued on Thursday, took note of the Saudi statement but said that Yemeni children continue to be killed, maimed and orphaned.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, for example, has a website that helps people determine whether a wild animal is orphaned and provides detailed descriptions for at least 13 species.
Abandoned to life as a boarder, she is effectively homeless, and also orphaned spiritually, having spent little time with her parents—those symbolically fixed poles we use to understand ourselves.
His keepers discovered Juuso's artistic bent one day while painting some facilities at Kuusamo animal center in northern Finland where he has been living since being orphaned as a cub.
Also returning to the homestead is Frances Farrar (Katie Firth), who was raised by the Ansons after she was orphaned but has been not been back to Dorset in years.
"And the reality is that for every parent who is not located, there will be a permanent orphaned child, and that is 100% the responsibility of the administration," he added.
Critic score: 52%Audience score: 53%Netflix description: "An orphaned boy raised by animals in the jungle seizes his destiny while confronting a dangerous enemy — and his own human origins."
In it, an orphaned girl who lives along Central Park discovers one day while she is sitting in Gray's Papaya that her fortune has been decimated in a Ponzi scheme.
The audience is left respecting the Theban king for his resignation while having to contend with the grief of his orphaned daughters who remain on stage crying their eyes out.
Cobb had three adopted Chinese-born daughters under the age of 8, and Real Wood employees had taken in or helped dozens of other orphaned Chinese children over the years.
One day, I visited an almajiri — a traditional school for poor or orphaned children where they study the Quran and often must beg on the streets to cover their upkeep.
A homeowner&aposs association is trying to expel an orphaned 15-year-old living with his grandparents, saying he&aposs too young to live in the gated senior living community.
"It is a 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week commitment, basically," Mr. Brennan-Kuss, 68, said of the couple's volunteer- and donation-supported efforts to save orphaned joeys.
It's a crime that also affects children: According to official statistics, 34 children have been killed by their fathers, or their mother's partner, since 2013, with another 275 left orphaned.
But we still have no idea where Kristoff is from, how he was orphaned, or how he might be connected to the Northuldra people they meet in the enchanted forest.
One is a magical realist work about orphaned teenage twins, Emerald (Lindsay Rico) and Ty (Dakota Granados); their star gator; and an outsider, Lucy (Talene Monahon), who complicates the ménage.
They were looking after the orphaned children of another daughter killed in the bombing, she said, and were reduced to putting pots and pans in the street to collect rainwater.
A dozen years later, he's a shuffling shell and she's a disfigured recluse; so they open their rambling California farmhouse to a young nun and a clutch of orphaned girls.
Mugambi often spends weeks away from his own family caring for orphaned black rhinos, which are placed in wildlife sanctuaries like this one after their mothers are killed by poachers.
He came to the United States as an orphaned refugee from Sudan­–one of the 20,000 'Lost Boys' who were displaced after losing their parents during the Sudanese civil war.
But the models also showed that around 10 percent of orphaned moons will outlive their parent planet, remaining in orbit around the host star but at an uncomfortably close proximity.
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - A group of 25 former Islamic State fighters, women and children, some of them orphaned, returned to Bosnia on Thursday, the prosecutor's office and the security ministry said.
Shippers and oil traders said it was not unusual for producers like BP to ship cargoes before finding a buyer, but having cargoes orphaned for two months was less common.
"We Are Little Zombies," about orphaned teenagers who form a band, comes from Makoto Nagahisa, a Japanese director who previously won a Sundance grand jury award for a short film.
Orphaned at birth, Rick Overlooking Horse and another parentless boy, You Choose Watson, are raised in a tar-paper lean-to by Rick Overlooking Horse's grandmother, Mina, the local midwife.
The film, a low-budget independent production starring Laura Linney and a then unknown Mark Ruffalo, is about the relationship between two grown siblings who had been orphaned as children.
His father was Moroccan and his mother Belgian, but having been orphaned at the age of eight, Benhelima grew up with many gaps in and questions about his personal history.
Congo became a favored international adoption destination in recent years because it has more than 4 million orphaned children, according to the U.N. children's agency UNICEF, as well as lax regulation.
I remember seeing a TV special about a surgeon who would travel to Asia to perform reconstructive surgery on orphaned children with cleft palates, so I wanted to do that, too.
That's because it's caring for approximately 300 orphaned bats, so many that a vehicle used to transport the animals was overflowing with the little animals, according to a post on Facebook.
In 2008, he and his mother were devastated to learn that his sister and her husband were killed in Guatemala, leaving the two to help raise his orphaned nieces and nephew.
Come May 12, Anne with an E will tell the story of orphaned Anne, who is mistakenly sent to live with the aging siblings on their farm in the late 1890s.
If you tell that to someone who is from a poor family, orphaned herself at the age of 383, separated from her husband, Catholic and guilty for breathing – well, it works.
When Thomas Rhett saw a photo of Lauren holding Willa, he was struck by his wife's obvious bond with the baby, who had been orphaned when she was still a newborn.
Refusing to roll over and play dead, his orphaned 12-year-old nephew, Atari (Koyu Rankin), steals a small plane and flies to the island to find his beloved pet, Spots.
For the audiobook version of Quidditch Through the Ages, 15% of proceeds will go to Comic Relief and the Lumos Foundation, a charity foundation founded by Rowling that helps orphaned children.
The center, which specializes in providing care to injured, ill and orphaned animals, spent the next two days searching for the sloth's mother in the area where the baby was found.
He recently got a rhino refresher when he traveled with the WWF to Nepal and met Mayure, an orphaned baby rhino being cared for by the National Trust for Nature Conservation.
Like the Dickens tale, the story follows the orphaned Oliver (an adolescent in this production) as he overcomes poverty and servitude and breaks free from the sordid characters who surround him.
Also sucked into this world is federal agent Brad Wolgast (Paul-Mark Gosselaar), who is tasked with tracking down an orphaned young girl, Amy (Saniyya Sidney) who may hold humankind's salvation.
"Growing up I was obsessed with this movie 'Born Free,' a '60s flick based on a true story of two rangers that brought up an orphaned lion in Kenya," she says.
"The last thing we want to do is pick up these projects we're calling orphaned or abandoned I.P., and have them stay that way," Mr. Joubert said, referring to intellectual property.
Despite their everyday challenges at work, he and his colleagues are put to the ultimate test when they assume responsibility of three orphaned siblings during a heavy storm in the woods.
The Raiders have come a long way, and general manager Reggie McKenzie has done terrific work in taking an orphaned franchise and turning it into a team with legitimate playoff aspirations.
The volunteers at ACT Wildlife in Canberra, Australia, rehabilitate and rescue animals that are injured, sick or orphaned, and Jack the baby wombat is one of the latest under their care.
Ida B. Wells-Barnett By Kimberlé Crenshaw Born into slavery and orphaned as a young woman, Ida B. Wells-Barnett was an uncompromising and courageous voice for race and gender justice.
During a sun-dappled summer in the Catalonian countryside, a newly orphaned 6-year-old girl is transplanted from her Barcelona apartment to the rural home of her aunt and uncle.
Finally, the movie "Annabelle: Creation," in theaters now, recounts how the title doll — a murderous, demonic and life-size figure — terrorizes a group of orphaned girls, eventually possessing one of them.
In recent episodes, Chambers' character had several ongoing storylines -- including a new job and a wife who possibly volunteered to take in an orphaned infant in the November 21 fall finale.
In the other, orphaned street kid Shine (Juan Ramón López) steals a gun from a drunken gang leader and contemplates shooting him in the head, but he can't summon the courage.
Ms. Cook said that by repatriating only orphaned children, the British authorities were creating a "hierarchy of victims," with the most vulnerable orphans seen as the most acceptable to be repatriated.
Islamic State members also brought a large number of children into their zone of control or bore babies who are now orphaned, destitute or even stateless, and whose future is uncertain.
Both the zoo and the Wildlife Safari agreed it would be beneficial for the cub to be raised with the four other orphaned cubs, whose mother, Willow, died after a traumatic birth.
She is not perfect at relationships, likely a lifelong reaction to being orphaned then adopted by a callous pageant mom — but she is fiercely loyal and protective of her adoptive sister, Trish.
Everywhere I go to campaign, I'm meeting families who are affected by the drug problem that mostly is opioids and heroin now, and lives are being lost and children are being orphaned.
"Your husband is grinning like a game show contestant and giving a 'thumbs up' next to a baby orphaned during another mass murder," someone wrote in response to the first lady's tweet.
But given that the refuge's new triage facility is likely to see over 2,000 injured and orphaned wild animals in its first year of operation alone, they do still need our help.
During Mr. Aiken's tenure, the Guild also embraced his suggestion to compile an Authors Registry to find authors of so-called orphaned works that publishers and producers sought to mine or reissue.
Recently, the Calder Foundation bought one of the orphaned "Untitled Standing Mobile" sculptures at auction and entrusted it to artist Jill Magid until it can reunite the top with its corresponding base.
TEL AVIV - Injured or orphaned bats hang from the ceiling or cling to stuffed animals in a small Israeli apartment that has been converted into a rescue shelter for the flying mammals.
The fourth film, Gates of Paradise, takes a turn for the worse when Heaven's daughter Annie (Lizzie Boys) finds herself orphaned and crippled and in desperate search of her half-brother, Luke.
After that, students must pay fees to come to class, but in a country with high unemployment, low wages, and high rates of children orphaned, that is not an option for many.
With Padme still alive, her children would not be orphaned, the Rebellion would have grown stronger faster, and Star Wars would have been a very different movie — not to mention Rogue One.
NIH is one of very few institutions that functions as a home for diseases that would otherwise be orphaned if such research was left to commercial or general patient-care-focused hospitals.
A more chilling effect of HIV/AIDS was to leave many children orphaned and vulnerable to predatory adults, a problem exacerbated in many African societies by the strict obedience expected of children.
We provide free schooling to more than 800 poor, orphaned, and displaced girls in primary school, and to around 1,600 girls over the age of 13 who are in "non-formal" education.
This is the time to meet Kaguya Hime, the orphaned princess found within a bamboo stalk; Peach Boy, the child discovered inside a peach; and One-Inch Boy, a very short hero.
Casey Affleck's taciturn janitor finds himself the reluctant legal guardian of his orphaned nephew (Lucas Hedges) and has to come to terms with his ex-wife (Michelle Williams) and a family tragedy.
Belgium, Germany and the United States have made similar moves to rescue small numbers of orphaned children in Syrian camps, though security concerns have deterred other governments, including Britain, from doing so.
The early Harry Potter books rejoiced in their Cinderella story structure, in which poor neglected orphaned Harry finds himself transported to a magical world where he is famous and everyone loves him.
Their return is the result of a campaign by Mr. Sharrouf's mother-in-law, Karen Nettleton, who spent five years searching for the orphaned children and pressuring the government to rescue them.
This 303-minute documentary, by Ben Bowie and Geoffrey Luck, unfolds at Abu Camp, an elephant research center in Botswana, where Naledi is born and nearly dies: She's orphaned at 6 weeks.
He was an orphaned immigrant from "darkest Peru" who took his name from the Central London railway station where he was rescued by an agreeable English couple named Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
The couple also won permission to bring in three orphaned cubs from a Russian zoo to try to reintroduce them to the wild, and they succeeded despite the skepticism of some naturalists.
For 10 years, the orphaned Mija (An Seo Hyun) has been the caretaker and companion of Okja, a six-ton genetically engineered pig, at her grandfather's home in the South Korean mountains.
"The United States will remain committed to helping the voiceless, the hungry, the displaced, and the orphaned receive the humanitarian aid they require to survive no matter where they live," Pompeo said.
When Catherine Clare, a college professor's wife in small-town New York, is murdered in her bed, it recalls an earlier trauma at the house: an incident that left three brothers orphaned.
If Gellert Grindelwald is telling the truth in the "Fantastic Beasts" sequel — that the orphaned wizard Credence Barebone (played by Ezra Miller) is indeed a Dumbledore — a couple of new possibilities arise.
With excellent weather conditions above them, the divers managed to recover an "orphaned" right arm of a bronze statue, pottery shards, nails, lead sheathing fragments, and an odd metal disc, among other artifacts.
They traveled to northern Iraq to visit sick and orphaned Yazidi children whose families had fled their homes due to ISIS attacks and were staying at camps for internally displaced persons, Becker said.
Read: girls smuggled into China and sold as child brides Eventually, Morales was brought to Casa de la China, a home for abused girls in Medellin, which works with the Orphaned Starfish Foundation.
Before his rise to stardom, Ngor was a surgeon who escaped from the communist Khmer Rouge regime with his 10-year-old orphaned niece Sophia, eating rats to survive and dodging land mines.
The singer has a long history with the people of the country and has worked to fight against poverty plaguing Malawi's orphaned children for more than 10 years through her charity, Raising Malawi.
The tourist site, housed in a building not far from the two-room cottage where Hoover spent his earliest days before becoming orphaned at the age of 9, is notable for its sparseness.
The center's director and environmental educator, Brigette Brouillard, is currently looking after the rescue beaver, who came to Second Chances after another rehabber became too overwhelmed by the orphaned beaver's high maintenance needs.
Along with stressing her message that "wild animals belong in the wild," Jolie also shared photos of herself with three orphaned rescued cheetah's that she's sponsored since they were tiny cubs in 2015.
Born Sarah Breedlove in 21918 on the same Delta, Louisiana plantation where her parents had once been enslaved before the end of the Civil War, Walker was orphaned by the age of seven.
The village, which was founded to support elders and children who are living with AIDS or orphaned due to AIDS, has become a model of support for communities affected by the AIDS pandemic.
Sanchez said he was orphaned at 6 months and has been working to support himself since he was 13 -- first in the fields of his native Morelos, Mexico, and since 1990 in Chicago.
The not-for-profit organisation play a vital role in caring for orphaned and injured native wildlife in the Canberra region, and Jack's carer says that using the footstool helps with his socialising.
The woman advised police that she happened upon the orphaned animal the previous evening and had taken it into her own care — something wild animal welfare agency, the RSPCA, strongly advises people against.
Belgium, Germany and the United States have made similar moves to take back small numbers of orphaned children in Syrian camps, though security concerns have deterred other governments, including Britain, from doing so.
Casey Affleck's taciturn janitor finds himself the reluctant legal guardian of his orphaned nephew (Lucas Hedges) and has to come to terms with his estranged wife (Michelle Williams) and a long-ago tragedy.
Several from the latter group are presented in their degraded form, some orphaned by those who made them and not properly preserved — unlike, say, the amateur films of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford.
Prices of the most popular sour crude grades in the Americas are particularly hard hit while Latin American crudes that found a home in the United States are now getting orphaned, traders said.
Now in theaters, "Annabelle: Creation" is an origin story that recounts how the title doll — a murderous, demonic and life-size figure — terrorized a group of orphaned girls, eventually possessing one of them.
Recommended for audiences 10 and older, the hourlong work explores the difficult choices Balthazar must make when he's asked to become the guardian for three orphaned half-siblings he never knew he had.
You dreaming the weight of a loss that feels as incalculable as being orphaned at nine or seeing another neighborhood gutted or our communal need to witness the next 300 lost at sea.
For McCain, it was flyers and phone calls to South Carolina voters suggesting he fathered a dark-skinned child whom he and his wife Cindy actually adopted from Bangladesh after she was orphaned.
We now know that Din himself wasn't born on Mandalore; newly orphaned during the Clone Wars, he was taken in by a clan of Mandalorian warriors and raised as one of their own.
In the aftermath of the deadly epidemic, children — many of them orphaned — emerged more vulnerable to forced labor and sexual violence, according to a report by Save the Children, the international relief organization.
Her visit featured visits to children's hospitals and schools, teas with foreign first ladies, and a photo op at a sanctuary for orphaned baby elephants — typical fare for a trip of this kind.
I mean, if the man I thought I'd spend my life with could be murdered on a sunny summer morning, then what is to stop me from getting cancer and leaving my children orphaned?
The disease would wipe out government officials and educated, trained professionals that make up the backbone of a society, leaving elderly people to care for orphaned children, a process the experts called "hollowing out".
Conservation International, an environmental organization that promotes biodiversity, has captured footage of the Samburu raising orphaned elephants, thirsty elephants seeking out well water, and a lone African lioness capturing a wildebeest outside the sanctuary.
"If you come across a wild animal that appears to be orphaned or abandoned, we recommend waiting and observing before taking the animal to a wildlife rehabilitation center, like Project Wildlife," she tells PEOPLE.
Orphaned street children and incarcerated youths aged 13 to 17 are being taught to fence in twice weekly classes in a program run by Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) and partner ASE.
Staffed 24 hours a day, the nursery provides continual care to New York's smallest, most vulnerable orphaned cats, many of whom are just days or weeks old and unable to survive on their own.
Orphaned at age 9, Hoover was raised by his uncle and went to work as a mining engineer in California before moving to Australia, where he made his fortune as a mining company executive.
Jimbo and the others were brought in as cubs suffering from injuries that rendered them unable to survive in the wild, Kerry Clair, a director for Orphaned Wildlife, said in an interview on Tuesday.
Moonshine, an old-ish mare who resides on a farm in the south-west of Queensland, Australia, was found tending to a random orphaned calf — barely a week old — by cattle grazier Gerda Glasson.
Antilles, an orphaned 2-month-old German shepherd-mix puppy, was in the latter category when he was first brought to the Helen Woodward Animal Center in Rancho Santa Fe, California — but not anymore!
Flash ahead a decade, and Okja has become the pet and companion of an orphaned Korean girl, Mija (An Seo Hyun, the movie's clear highlight), living in an idyllic mountain setting with her grandfather.
Also: orphaned puzzle pieces, an empty candy-corn box labelled "Chic'Korn Feed," a blank form issued by the Health Department's Bureau of Dentistry to attest that a pupil had received a required dental exam.
When she visited a field of American flags that represented orphaned children, many of whom lost their parents to the opioid crisis, the first lady added a touching personal side to her patriotic duties.
Reactions TO THE EDITOR: Re "Following in Huge Footsteps" (July 5): It's reassuring that orphaned daughter elephants are capably assuming the nurturing and supervising roles of their poached mothers when forced to do so.
As a result, Ake, like many orphaned children in Thailand, moved away from his childhood home of Mae Sai to become a Buddhist monk at a monastery in the nearby province of Lum Phun.
BISMARCK, N.D. – A North Dakota charity has opened an emergency center for burn victims and orphaned children in Guatemala following the recent volcanic eruption in the Central American country that killed dozens of people.
"Not certain how exactly you get it, but you have to save the company a million dollars, save a bus load of orphaned nuns in the parking lot or something big," the employee said.
I like many poets, but these three simple lines by Arakida Moritake (1473-1549) always stay with me as a reminder of the temporality of our existence: An orphaned blossomreturning to its bough, somehow?
Aid groups want to help the neediest cases, and people quickly realize that the story of four orphaned sisters holds more value than that of an intact family that merely lost all its possessions.
Even though Mr. Turner seems to blow off the risk of fines and penalties, the impounding of his trawler or his imprisonment for any length of time would leave his children orphaned and destitute.
When she moved the museum, founded in 1936, to this once-isolated neighborhood of South Boston in 903, its innovative building designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro was orphaned in a sea of parking lots.
We evacuated Vietnamese after the fall of Saigon, took in Soviet Jews in the 22017s, airlifted Kosovars fleeing genocide in the 1990s, admitted thousands of Sudanese "Lost Boys" orphaned by war in this century.
Parliament passed a law in January aimed at streamlining the adoption of orphaned and abandoned children, but the rules have not yet been framed by the responsible body, the Central Adoption Research Agency, CARA.
"The American dream has been taken away from us," Jane complains; but the movie is less concerned with facile politics than with hopelessness, with a location that engulfs the rootless and erases the orphaned.
As a result, and as presumed by the researchers in this case, intense stellar radiation from Boyajian's Star is stripping material from the surface of the orphaned exomoon, resulting in the aforementioned dusty ring.
Directed by Tim Janis in the style of an old-fashioned MGM musical — it includes a song by Paul McCartney — "Buttons" focuses on two orphaned children in an early-1900s New England mill town.
My father told me that she was orphaned at 8 years old, lived through World War II under Japanese occupation, and in 1946, came to the United States, alone, on a war bride ship.
Two years later, Mr. Smollett starred with five of his brothers and sisters in an ABC sitcom called "On Our Own," about siblings who are orphaned after their parents die in a car accident.
Among them: The security and inventory control of orphaned biological materials (material whose owner departed the lab, but did not properly remove, destroy, or transfer the material to a new owner) was not maintained.
More than 100 of the orphaned children, including Saambili, have found themselves in the care of 65-year-old Marie Charline Mutsuva, whose humble hut has become well-known as a haven from the unrest.
Maya Alleruzzo compassionately captures the care given to the children orphaned during the war with ISIS, although it is hard to capture in photos the bewildering and heart-wrenching breadth of experience they have survived.
Volunteers all over the world (including inmates in Florida prisons) have sent so many hand-sewn pouches to Australia for the orphaned kangaroos and koalas that one aid organization asked people to stop sending them.
From Babies With Love, a social enterprise brand that donates 100% of profits from their ethically produced baby clothes and toys to help orphaned and abandoned children, is hoping to see Meghan become a customer.
In September, J.T. was given the "Courage Award" at the Teen Choice Awards for his work with Newtown Helps Rwanda, an organization he founded, which provides college and post-graduate education for orphaned genocide survivors.
Along with free education, free meals, uniforms and health care, Mustapha welcomes orphaned children from both sides of the conflict into his classrooms in the hope that it will encourage the warring parties to reconcile.
At the conference, he also shared the stage with his good friend Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, with whom he set up the kids' charity Sentebale to help those orphaned by AIDS in the mountainous kingdom.
The ramps are intended to help ducklings go in and out of the Capitol reflecting pool, and were built in collaboration with City Wildlife, a nonprofit organization that rehabilitates injured and orphaned wildlife in Washington.
Ricoeur was orphaned when his father was killed in World War I. While serving in the French military, he was captured by the Germans in 1940 and spent five years as a prisoner of war.
"Mustang," the story of five orphaned sisters in Turkey, was a sensation at the Cannes Film Festival last year and was among the nominees for the best foreign-language film at the Oscars last month.
As usual, Ms. Barker deftly handles a large cast, including a medium who claims to speak with the dead and a young boy taken in by Elinor's family after he was orphaned by the war.
On the way, they encounter Fineboy, a clever young man obsessed with honing his radio voice; a recently orphaned young woman named Isoken; and Oma, who is running from her abusive husband and oppressive life.
"The reality is that for every parent who is not located, there will be a permanent orphaned child, and that is 100 percent the responsibility of the administration," Judge Sabraw said in court last month.
Nel has a chilly estranged sister, Julia (known as Jules), who's been gone so long she doesn't know her niece Lena, but now comes back to town to impose her presence on the orphaned girl.
The basic story is this: In the nineties, BoJack (voiced by Will Arnett) was the star of a network sitcom called "Horsin' Around," a hacky "Full House"-like series about a bachelor raising orphaned kids.
"I'm thankful to have a big family that's still honest with me," he said, noting that "Black Panther" pivots on the conflict between T'Challa and Jordan's orphaned Killmonger, both of whom he can sympathize with.
Toward the end of the novel, another pair of Indian boys are born and promptly orphaned; the cycle of being and time continues, and sooner or later, what happens on the reservation implicates us all.
Charitable organizations like the John and Wendy Neu Family Foundation and The Sato Project are working to give street dogs and orphaned pups who were surrendered by their owners a second chance at a happy life.
He had been orphaned by the Nazis and their identification number, A-7713, was tattooed on his arm as a physical manifestation of his broken faith and the nightmares that would haunt him throughout his life.
With the U.N. estimating up to a million children affected in Mozambique alone, aid workers are particularly concerned about orphaned children and those separated from their families who are fending for themselves almost two weeks on.
Pane told Reuters the lost space will continue to hit results for a few more quarters, until marketing efforts on brands such as Covergirl, Max Factor and Clairol, which were "orphaned" at P&G, pays off.
Usually the center would care for JB until he was healthy enough to be back in the wild, but, because he was orphaned at a young age, JB is now a permanent resident at Second Chances.
He started a home for orphaned children in the east African nation in 2008, and allegedly abused the minors under his care for years, according to the US Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
After watching their moms get killed by poachers in the South African Bushveld, these three baby rhinos are rehabilitating at the Care for Wild Africa Rhino Sanctuary in South Africa with dozens of other orphaned rhinos.
In the intervening years, he had never lost sight of the Lockerbie bombing—known to the FBI by the codename Scotbom—and he had watched the orphaned children from the bombing grow up over the years.
For anyone who hasn't seen it (I'm gonna spoil the whole thing, be aware): The newly orphaned Babydoll (Emily Browning) is framed for the murder of her sister and sent off to a shady mental institution.
DeAngelo also explained that the photo was likely taken after one of Abby's naps — the sea otter is often tired from working as a surrogate mother for orphaned sea otter pups, which she also was herself.
But it's most disturbing that many children in their school uniforms were unfortunately fatally caught up in the landslide and many more are homeless, orphaned and will be without food and clothing for days to come.
Narayana Reddy, an Indian cook whose YouTube channel, Grandpa Kitchen, garnered more than six million followers with videos of him preparing gargantuan amounts of food to feed orphaned children and other hungry people, died on Oct.
Sara (Inez Curro), a young orphaned student who shares a room with Miranda and becomes infatuated with her, is played with a creepy look, as if she might be a child in need of an exorcism.
"I don't think wild animals should ever be taken or captured from the wild, but I do believe that if a possum is orphaned or injured, rescuing it as a pet can be done," she says.
I fed free-range kangaroos; learned all about wombats; and saw a near-blind Tasmanian devil that had been orphaned when his mother caught the facial tumor disease that has wiped out much of the species.
Vixen (also known as Mari Jiwe) was born in a small African village and raised by the village priest after he found her orphaned following her parents' murder at the hands of a group of poachers.
No, what the virtually orphaned J J wants is family, which Ava has in the form of her mother, Sylvia, who takes on the Nick Carraway role even as she refuses to remain just an observer.
In the span of approximately six words, the poor child accomplishes all it was ever meant to, and the singer wanders off, abandoning it to the care of the San Girolamo Home for Orphaned Rhetorical Devices.
The institute was established by the wealthy Florentine silk guild, who had a track record of funding social assistance projects and adopted the cause of illegitimate babies by creating a home for abandoned and orphaned children.
Set during World War I, events are related by 17-year-old Paolo Spada, recently orphaned and now living with a menagerie of relations and servants in the Villa Spada, in a small town north of Venice.
In the early days of BOS Foundation's orangutan rehabilitation centers, there were playgrounds for the many orphaned orangutans, but it was quickly apparent that these would not be enough to foster wild behaviors in the young orangutans.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood veteran Robert Redford returns to his childhood love of fantasy stories in "Pete's Dragon," a new Disney film about an orphaned boy living in a forest and his friendship with one such creature.
Flavio Tosi, a former mayor of Verona and one-time rival to lead Salvini's Lega party, told BuzzFeed News that Salvini recognized that neofascist groups had been "orphaned" by Italy's major parties, and went after their supporters.
But some others—working in areas such as environmentalism, or in aiding the aged, addicted or orphaned—are locked out of the system by overcautious government gatekeepers who fear they might accidentally endorse troublemakers of some kind.
O'Malley's film tells the tale of two orphaned twins who live inside their creepy family home, which may — or may not — be haunted by some creepy aquatic phantoms that live beneath a mysterious door in the floor.
Season 1 also spent a lot of time digging into Burnham's background as an orphaned human who was adopted as a child by the esteemed Vulcan emissary Sarek — also known to Star Trek fans as Spock's father.
Wang Ying of Hand in Hand, a charity that tries to encourage more open discussion of death, says she has heard of orphaned children being told by grandparents that their parents are not dead but on holiday.
This video and several others were posted by the Orphaned Wildlife Center, a rehabilitation center in Otisville, N.Y., that Mr. Kowalczik, a retired corrections officer, and his wife, Susan, 57, formally started as a nonprofit in 2015.
This did not sit well with Jackson, a hard-bitten man who was orphaned as a teen and made his name in combat against the British and then by leading a violent campaign against Native American tribes.
As the group huddled around a fire in a cave during a rest on their journey, others told stories of being jailed and tortured, or of being orphaned and looking at uncertain futures in their home country.
Orphaned because the tiger Shere Khan (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch) killed his parents -- "breaking the jungle's ancient law" -- the baby Mowgli is rescued by the panther Bagheera (Christian Bale), who leaves him with a pack of wolves.
Three-hankie special: George Adamson (Bill Travers), a game warden in Kenya, and his wife, Joy (Virginia McKenna), face a heart-rending decision after Elsa, the orphaned lion cub they have raised, becomes too big to keep.
NAC says Zimbabwe's deaths from AIDS-related illnesses are falling, from 61,000 in 2013 to 31,0003 two years ago, while the number of children orphaned by AIDS also dropped from 810,000 to 524,000 over the same period.
The book's narrator, Cece Buchanan, is more conventional — essentially orphaned as a teenager when her mother died (they were abandoned by her father), she is now married with a son who, at age 3, doesn't yet speak.
Changes are also coming to how companies pay into a fund to finance the clean-up of orphaned wells—although the Ministry would not confirm whether companies will now pay more or less than they currently do.
"Thornhill" also has ghostly echoes of Charlotte Brönte's "Jane Eyre," beginning with the similarity of its name to Thornfield, home of the glowering Mr. Rochester and his madwoman in the attic, where the orphaned Jane is governess.
" According to the group, members create blankets for more than just rhinoceroses: "We make crochet and knitted blankets for a variety of orphaned baby wildlife animals, including but not limited to rhinos, elephants, chimpanzees, baboons, vervet monkeys.
Orphaned in a Rwanda that was entering into full-fledged genocide in 1994 — his parents died before the massacre — Mr. Berville was evacuated by the French Army at the age of 4 and put up for adoption.
Forced to flee Burundi under threat of death, she now runs Maison Shalom from neighboring Rwanda and has expanded its mission to care for children orphaned by AIDS in Burundi, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Downy gray chicks chased after any adult that was plausibly their parent, begging for a regurgitated meal, or banded together for safety from the gull-like skuas that preyed on the orphaned and the failing-to-thrive.

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