Examples of such barriers include parental separation, incarceration, poverty, unemployment, and patterns of seasonal work.
Examples of such barriers include parental separation, incarceration, poverty, unemployment, and patterns of seasonal work.
Not exact matches
Some
of the
barriers were perceived (for
example, that women's achievements for promotion need to be higher than those
of men) and some were real,
such as family commitments.
If you then consider the same problem, but on a quantum mechanical scale, so you're thinking
of, for
example,
of a particle
such as an electron, if its experiencing the same kind
of a potential, it's in a well or a [bowl] and there's a
barrier that the electron needs to overcome to get outside.
There are very few
examples in the literature describing
such low levels
of genetic differentiation in the context
of hybridizing taxa showing partial reproductive
barriers.
The external or institutional
barriers,
such as connectivity issues, policies on software application acquisition, and professional development, are a few
examples of external
barriers that create a hindrance for teachers.
(In fact, the entire section covering free - roaming cats is
of such poor quality — claims directly contradicting CDC data and reports, for
example, and its failure to acknowledge the potential for TNR to provide a rabies
barrier between wildlife and humans [2]-- one wonders about the motivation
of its authors.
For
example, for hurricane Katrina,
such a system could have been deployed from Pascagoula, MS, along the shoreline, then out to the Chandaleur (
barrier) Islands in Louisiana, and finally terminating at the Mississippi Delta, somewhere south
of Point a la Heche.
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as
examples, the need to find customary international law through treaties, laws
of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and scholarship than on the case law that plays
such a dominant role in American legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances in access to foreign and international legal sources, there are still substantial
barriers, 59 and the research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
They explore values
such as respect (for
example, by considering the extent to which intention and action should respect the truth), and the peaceful resolution
of conflict (for
example, the importance
of considering everyone's motives and interests), and the importance
of inclusion and non-discrimination (for
example, learning ways to modify an activity so that everyone can participate equally to accommodate differences
such as a disability, shyness or a language
barrier).