Not exact matches
Because if the director's previous film, The Master, charted the quest for meaning in
affluent Eisenhower - era America, then this
one shows where the search fetched up, in the fracturing counter-culture of southern California, where LAPD cops moonlight as B - movie actors and the Nation of Islam makes common cause with the Aryan Brotherhood.
She has told him about the guilt she deals with
because she left a high - poverty school for a more
affluent one.
Local school district officials closely monitor the Utah legislative session each year
because legislators representing less -
affluent school districts inevitably look to the wealthier
ones - like Park City - to help fund schools in parts of the state where population is growing.
One of the reasons Finland has consistently stayed at the top of international rankings in education is
because it focuses on equity; poorer schools receive more funding than those in more
affluent neighborhoods, according to Finnish Lessons 2.0: What can the world learn from educational change in Finland author Pasi Sahlberg, a visiting professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
As noted then, it was based on a C.D. Howe Institute report that suggested
one possible solution to the alleged retirement crisis was simply to go back to the half - century - plus RRSP and raise contribution limits for the (relatively) few
affluent people who are forced to save in taxable accounts
because they've maxed out on RRSP room.
With a median household income nearing 70,000, the state of Connecticut is an
affluent one, and home prices tend to be higher than national averages
because of that.
Today, with
one of the largest Iraqi communities in the country, El Cajon is very diverse;
because of its lack of large employers and rather remote location, it is not very
affluent.