Sentences with phrase «bright young people all»

Irrespective of background, bright young people need to be able to achieve his or her potential and access jobs in law if that is their chosen profession.
Dubbed «bright young people» or «bright young things» by the media that sensationalized their antics and lavish lifestyle, and later in books such as Bright Young People: The Lost Generation of London's Jazz Age by D.J. Taylor, the high society group was extensively documented by photographer Cecil Beaton, whose images were a primary influence of Bas» works.
Beautiful and charismatic, she is soon drawn into the hedonistic world of the Bright Young People.
This is ultimately what high - potential students need most: a culture of maximum achievement and high aspiration, encouraging advisors who pay attention, stimulating peers, a coherent and challenging curriculum, and well - prepared teachers who are eager to work with challenging, bright young people.
But experience shows that bright young people are attracted to competitive professions, not repelled by them.
It's a great opportunity for us, and the University's faculty and student body are eager to welcome these exceptionally bright young people and provide them with new academic challenges.»
«Our campus is an ideal place to nurture these bright young people,» said John Frederick, University provost and executive vice president.
Educators Rising believes that an essential part of closing the gap between the supply and demand of the teaching profession is by engaging bright young people in test - driving teaching before they reach college.
Shanker came from a world that no longer exists, one in which bright young people with political interests were divided between Socialists and Communists.
Suppressing teacher salaries forever isn't a recipe for recruiting bright young people into education — or retaining the excellent teachers we have now.
«A key element of the Science on Stage concept is to give teachers an up - to - date «insider's view» of what is happening in big science, to tell them about new, highly diverse and interesting career opportunities for their pupils, and to create a European atmosphere where bright young people can meet and interact», says Colin Carlile, Director General of the Institut Laue - Langevin and current chairman of the EIROforum.
But it is becoming harder to attract bright young people into science careers, Blesing says.
Bright young people carrying new ideas back home from abroad is an excellent form of technology transfer.
Ensuring that a gifted child reaches his or her potential requires an understanding of what can go wrong and how to satisfy the unusual learning requirements of extremely bright young people.
We need bright young people on board.
Mr Adonis said: «Teach First graduates are already exceptional individuals who are well equipped to become advocates of higher education, providing structured support and information to bright young people who may not recognise the value of a university education because of their family background.
What words could I find that would engage with the experience of these bright young people
Modestly increasing numbers of bright young people from all denominations are seeking theological training.
If digital natives spring to the defence of Cambridge Analytica and Facebook too quickly or with too much vehemence they face the genuine risk of being associated with all the things — Trump, Russia, dark closed systems for thought control, right wing politics — that most of these bright young people should be opposed to.
Too many of Wales» brightest young people are still not applying to go to university as they simply can't afford to.
Earlier this year David Van Essen, president of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), strongly urged the US House and Senate appropriations subcommittees on labor, health and human services as well as on education to increase NIH funding by 6.7 percent per year for each of the next three fiscal years, stating that this is needed «to ensure that our best and brightest young people will enter the field and continue to make neuroscience research advances.»
So I'm delighted now to have the chance to help them grow and keep attracting some of our brightest young people into careers in teaching.»
In 1999, the Davidsons founded the Davidson Institute for Talent Development, a national nonprofit located in Reno that supports our nation's brightest young people.
By trying to teach children of varying abilities in one classroom, is American society underdeveloping some of its brightest young people?
It follows the adventures of a thirteen - year - old boy, Theopolis James Logan, and several of Earth's brightest young people, thrust into a life of excitement and danger on another world, defending a galactic alliance against a dangerous and resourceful enemy.
So rising levels of student debt may hit communities of color the hardest, keeping some of our best and brightest young people from giving back to society and denying our country the benefits of their public service.

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The new future of bright and eager young people hangs in a balance — waiting for the world's economy to improve and meanwhile fueling the discontent and resentment that leads to potential destructive activities.
Exporting more of our disaffected young people and importing bright young foreign students will not immediately solve those problems, but the report suggests it might just help Canada's economy, and improve its global standing to boot.
He responded: «Well, I just had one come in, a younger person, had gone to Harvard, super bright, has started a financial company in one area and he's very successful, and people were offering him massive amounts of money to go into different types of businesses because he was successful at one.»
There are a lot of talented young people there who are very bright but don't really realize that they're being treated in an unprofessional way.»
Indeed, Birchwood boasts an average tenure of five years — high for its sector — and consistently attracts bright, young people (the average age of its employees is 32).
Clearing a path to entrepreneurship for our best and brightest benefits everyone and boosts the economy, so if you are an experienced business leader, consider volunteering as a mentor or offering some of your business's resources to young people trying to launch startups.
Also from a political side: Where will the bright and aspiring young people of the world go to?
We have great technology in our young people for a better world, why not invest in them and there bright new future.
Matthew Warren seemed to have been a bright, warm young man who was loved and needed and appreciated by people.
We tend to choose the brightest, most talented and often youngest people, and then, over time, we end up making them lowly and humble by our constant expectation and our very unGodly, «fake it till you make it» attitude.
Some people had the bright idea of placing young people into institutionalised education, to teach them everything they need to know before letting them loose in the world.
«I believe there's many talented young people in our beef industry and the future looks very bright for beef.»
So whether the young person in question is working as a chef or in the retail grocery sector, be it in a small convenience store or a large supermarket, or studying food technology, we want to recognise those bright sparks who show the passion and drive to succeed in this dynamic world.
The joint Department for Children Schools and Families and Department of Health Child Health Strategy, Healthy lives, brighter futures: The strategy for children and young people's health (DCSF / DH, 2009), launched on 12 February 2009, sets out a challenging vision for health and social services to work together to improve children's wellbeing.
«Young people come to the Capitol, bright - eyed and bushy - tailed, and they think that legislators or people who work very high up in government are somehow godlike... and that if they are paid special attention this somehow makes them special or could be helpful to their own careers.
«It's not the number of people in farming, it's the quality of the farming and we shouldn't be pushing young bright people and say: «Go to the land!».
Reacting to the transfers on TV» 3 New Day hosted by Bright Nana Amfoh on Monday, the NDC National Organizer said «the mass transfer of young people from one region to the other is a calculated attempt by the NPP knowing well that the salaries of these people can not sustain them even in their areas?»
«I'm astonished that the young people look upon the European Union as being this bright, shiny future.
We are especially grateful that young people will soon be removed from Rikers Island, and that there will be opportunities to seal their records to give them futures far brighter than they would have been before this legislation,» said JoAnne Page, President and CEO of the Fortune Society.
Let's legislate to end years of stalling over South East runway capacity, ensure the Northern Powerhouse burns bright and build homes for a million young people with new Garden Cities — at a scale never imagined before.
«He was one of the bright thrusting young stars of Dutch social psychology — highly published, highly cited, prize - winning, worked with lots of people, and very well thought of in the field.»
Failing this and other steps, the authors feared, research would cease to be «a rational career choice for bright, talented, highly motivated young people,» who would take their abilities into other career fields.
The results have been all too visible: a «brain drain» to the United States, difficulties in recruiting the best and brightest from Asia, few opportunities for young people interested in careers in industry, and obstacles to mobility between countries and between academia and industry.
For most young people in China in the early 1980s, going to university was the key to a bright future.
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