Noting the AFT's focus on the standards in its education journal American Educator and the NEA's $ 60 million investment in teacher training projects, a February 2014 Education
Week article described the two national unions as «among the initiative's biggest boosters.»
Not exact matches
Ripple Labs published an
article with the European Payments Council (EPC) earlier this
week,
describing the role of the Ripple protocol for enabling real - time, cross-border payments.
The Bulls vs. Bears Death Match Intensifies A few
weeks ago, I wrote an
article describing the current state of -LSB-...]
The Bulls vs. Bears Death Match Intensifies A few
weeks ago, I wrote an
article describing the current state of the market as a death match between two camps — the bulls and the bears.
In a Good Friday
article about Holy
Week, NPR inaccurately
described Easter as «the day celebrating the idea that Jesus did not die and go to hell or purgatory or...
The
article describes the situation of a woman, «Jenny,» who «was 45 and pregnant after six years of fertility bills, ovulation injections, donor eggs and disappointment» and yet here she was, 14
weeks into her pregnancy, choosing to extinguish one of two healthy fetuses, almost as if having half an abortion.»
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article on the Lewiston fight was the very first intelligent discussion in a
week of what can only be
described as national hysteria.
This
article describes my little girl who's 13.5
weeks.
«Mischievous» Ablakwa insulted me using a pseudonym — Amidu insists Martin Amidu earlier this
week took on Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa,
describing him as «uncouth» when he responded to an
article titled, «Martin Amidu, Is he a Contrarian..»
While last
week's vote on the Government's
Article 50 bill at second reading was widely
described as «historic», the sessions between Monday and Wednesday could have a big impact on how Theresa May negotiates Brexit.
«I have seen politicians in many countries for some
weeks now struggling to find a solution to their banking crises, so it was with some interest that I saw Carl Bildt's
article in the International Herald Tribune on 28th September
describing what Sweden had done 16 years before.
► In this
week's Science Careers - produced Working Life
article, Rachel Yoho
describes how participating in school science fairs helped her find her path into a research career.
A sophisticated invention The tablet has long been in the collection at the British Museum in London, and it was likely created in Babylon (located in modern - day Iraq) between 350 and 50 B.C. Ossendrijver recently deciphered the text, and he
described his discovery in an
article that's featured on the cover of the journal Science this
week.
In their
article «Simultaneous tracking of spin angle and amplitude beyond classical limits,» published this
week in Nature, they
describe how a properly designed instrument can almost completely avoid quantum uncertainty.
«JUST AS CREEPY as it sounds,» blared the headline of an
article in The Huffington Post
describing DeepFace a
week after it came out.
For example, in his 1997 Quirks.com
article called «Seven Rules for Observational Research: How to Watch People Do Stuff,» Walt Dickie
describes his field studies: «I once spent a
week watching people nod off waiting for their cars to be repaired.
You can train up to six days a
week with the approach
described in this
article.
At this point, it is time to change around some of your training variables as I
described in the «exercise variables»
article, and then stay consistent with your new training program for another 4 - 8
weeks.
After 5
weeks of following this diet program, start adjusting your calories and cycling them as
described in my Bodybuilding Nutrition Basics
article.
Former head Tom Sherrington, for example,
described the measure as an «embarrassment» that the government should «ditch ``, in an
article for Schools
Week earlier this month.
I have an
article up in KQED's MindShift blog this
week that
describes key parts of the effort.
The American Prospect — a self -
described «liberal intelligence» magazine — featured last
week a question and answer, interview - based
article with Jesse Rothstein — Professor of Economics at University of California — Berkeley — on «The Economic Consequences of Denying Teachers Tenure.»
Today I wanted to expand on the topic I wrote about last
week in my
article, Focus on a Strand;
Describing Characters in a Story (RL.3.3).
These less formal measures of student progress were
described by a 2011 Education
Week article as «things that don't normally end up in the grade book — they're little feedback loops signaling the amount of progress we're making toward the end goal.»
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Earlier in the
week the Globe and Mail's Rob Carrick published an
article describing the three funds: Vanguard Conservative ETF Portfolio (TSX: VCNS); Vanguard Balanced ETF Portfolio (TSX: VBAL) and Vanguard Growth ETF Portfolio (TSX: VGRO).
Last
week, there was an
article in Barron's
describing how many mutual fund families take advantage of a provision in the law allowing them to have funds lend to one another.
Includes each
week the current list of stocks selected using the method
described in Charles Kirkpatrick's 2001 Dow Award
article «Stock Selection: A test of relative stock values reported over 17.5 years.»
Business
Week has an
article, Fighting takeovers by playing the debt card,
describing Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AMLN) attempts to fend off Carl Icahn through the use of a «P...
Business
Week has an
article, Fighting takeovers by playing the debt card,
describing Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AMLN) attempts to fend off Carl Icahn through the use of a «Poison Put.»
I have a recuse dog that is a Chesapeake bloodhound mix she has been abused by the previous owner and I have had her for about 3 years now (she is almost 5), she is crazy protective over me and we just got a 8
week old border collie heeler mix and my dog is doing all of the expected signs in your
article but I feel as she is being more aggressive then
described.
Last
week, Bloomberg released an
article titled «Airlines Make More Money Selling Miles Than Seats,» which
describes how miles and points are a fantastic perk for the airlines as well.
Last
week National Geographic did an
article on Tony entitled «Go Inside: Photographing Belize from the Air» in which Tony
describes his experience about making aerial images with LightHawk.
As I
described in my
article last
week, the new Unreal Engine is expected to boost the power and performance of our games, immensely.
That's one reason I wrote a Science Times
article this
week describing three books speaking from the middle on the twin challenges of supplying energy to a fast - growing global population and limiting risks from human - driven climate change.
The Post
article describes a talk given last
week by Thomas Fingar, the chairman of the National Intelligence Council:
The trend in peak hottest years starting in 1998 and continuing on through 2005, 2010, and now 2014 is roughly 0.1 C per decade, as is illustrated in the graphic shown below, which is an adaption of the Ed Hawkins graphic referenced by David Apell several
weeks ago in a comment he posted in response to the «Spinning the «warmest year»»
article... As shown in the above graphic, if a trend of peak hottest years starts in 1998 and is then extrapolated at a rate of +0.1 C per decade out to the year 2035, the extrapolated trend just skirts the lower boundary of the model ensemble range interval
described by IPPC AR5 RCP (all 5 - 95 % range).
In yesterday's Washington Post, senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey echoed this theme, in a letter referring to a news
article in last
week's Post by noted journalist Juliet Eilperin, «Humans May Double the Risk of Heat Waves»,
describing a climate modeling study by climate scientist Peter Stott and collaborators that appeared in last
week's Nature.
While the
article quoted an unnamed «showbiz insider» who
described the news as «common knowledge» (as of last
week) it was a billed in sensationalist terms and Radar Online
described it as a «bombshell world exclusive ``.
The post
describes Hicks Morley's hiring process and links to interview tips for students applying for
articling positions in next
week's Toronto hire.
In an
article in the National Post last
week, Justice Belobaba is
described as having «scorched» Merchant Law Group for its «profoundly unacceptable fee agreement» with its client, the class representative in McCallum - Boxe v. Sony.
An AP
article this
week described how employers are increasingly asking candidates for their Facebook password.
Featured Networking / Social Networking reCareered Blog career career change career coach facebook interview Job job search online reputation management pre-screen social brandingAn AP
article this
week described how employers are increasingly asking candidates for their Facebook password.
This
article describes a 22 -
week family intervention program, specifically designed to prevent antisocial behavior in urban, minority children.
The New York Times ran an
article on the front page of its real estate section last
week describing how some home sellers are starting to consider whether it makes sense to sell a home on their own, or otherwise try to sell without paying a full brokerage commission.
As my mentor of 20 years, Pat Ingram,
described in an
article in Fairfax Media last
week: «They were heady days for all of us, the unprecedented circulation growth as the young royals unravelled.