Sentences with phrase «1980s as a reaction»

The standards - based reform movement actually began in the 1980s as a reaction to the «minimum competency» movement in the 1970s that had emphasized basic skills.

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Since 2001 the silver and gold markets have gone up substantially as a reaction to the 20 year precious metals bear market from 1980 — 2000, massive increases in military spending, weakening global economies that REQUIRE Quantitative Easing to avoid deflation, the rise of competing currencies that weaken the dollar's trading status, excessive debts in Europe, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and so much more.
In 1963, the couple moved to NYU to work as immunology research fellows in the lab of Baruj Benacerraf (who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1980 for his work on the role of genetically determined, cell - surface structures in the regulation of immune reactions).
Standards - based reform got underway in the late 1980s and early 1990s, in part as a reaction to A Nation at Risk, the 1983 report by President Reagan's Commission on Excellence in Education.
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In the 1980s, when new parasiticides, such as ivermectin, were introduced, collie owners and veterinarians began reporting adverse drug reactions.
During the 1980s he began combining abstract and figurative elements of painting in his works, as part of a reaction to the prevailing Neo-Expressionist aesthetic of the time.
ATTACHMENT theory, as formulated by John Bowlby 1969, Bowlby 1973, Bowlby 1980, represents a body of work that attempts to explain the pervasiveness of human social bonds and reactions to their disruptions.
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