Sentences with phrase «by your occupation class»

The pricing of your disability insurance policy is predetermined by your occupation class, chosen benefits and riders, financials, and health.
For one, your premiums are directly affected by your occupation class.

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In preparing to teach a course, I looked through a folder of accumulated notes and realized that I first taught the course to an adult class consisting of three women: Jennifer, a widow of about 60 years of age with an eighth - grade schooling, whose primary occupations were keeping a brood of chickens and a goat and watching the soaps on television; Penny, 55, an army wife who treated her retired military husband and her teenage son and daughter as items of furniture in her antiseptic house, dusting them off and placing them in positions that would show them off to her best advantage, and then getting upset when they didn't stay where she put them — she was, as you can imagine, in a perpetual state of upset; and Brenda, married, mother of two teenage sons, a timid, shy, introverted hypochondriac who read her frequently updated diagnoses and prescriptions from about a dozen doctors as horoscopes — the scriptures by which she lived.
Class status is defined by such matters as occupation, the length of a family's residence in a community, income and property, the quality and place of residence, the mores and values which guide them, and education.
Since the care of the pilgrims and the conduct of commercial transactions were the main occupations of the Meccans, the life of the city was dominated by a class of able administrators and negotiators, men who distrusted violence and were suspicious of enthusiasm.
There are two classes of Arabs in Israel primarily: Israeli Arabs, who are citizens of Israel, and Palestinian Arabs, who mostly live under occupation by the Israeli military.
On the value of these delegations in giving a first - class intensive examination of the issues impacting on the peace process and Palestinians living under occupation and blockade, Caabu Director Chris Doyle writes: «The overwhelming majority of delegates return energised by what they have seen and with a sense of duty to address the injustices they have witnessed.
The association, in its filing, said the labor commissioner broke state law by directing the wage board to focus on a limited class of employers instead of an occupation or industry.
In analyses stratified by occupational class, the team found that unemployment and sickness spells were more strongly associated with cognitive impairment for workers in higher occupations.
By upgrading the skills required by hundreds of middle - class occupations, technology has increased what the nation asks of its schoolBy upgrading the skills required by hundreds of middle - class occupations, technology has increased what the nation asks of its schoolby hundreds of middle - class occupations, technology has increased what the nation asks of its schools.
By engaging in a conversation with people who represent other backgrounds and experiences, students become more aware of the role that many factors (e.g., social class, occupation, gender, age) play in shaping one's attitudes and perspectives on historical events.
In the late 1970s, 69 % of black middle class families (defined by occupation) had wives that were employed compared to only 51.6 % of white middle class families (Landry, 1978).
An author of books for young adults points to research showing that strong school library programs led by a certified school librarian help ALL students do better in school, including students whose parents can't afford to provide all the resources kids need to do well in school: «[Research] tells us that even after adjusting for factors such as parental education, father's occupation, and social class, the impact of having books available in the home is as strong a predictor of school success as socioeconomic status.»
Through the medium of collage, Saar describes «how our past has programmed us to judge ourselves and each other by skin color as well as class and occupation.
Nordland speaks about his birthplace and childhood home; parent's occupations; interests as a child; beginning interest in art history; first visits to the Los Angeles County Museum; relationship with Lincoln Kirstein; move to Yale; his book on Gaston Lachaise; attending the University of Southern California; meeting Man Ray; German sculpture; being drafted; first meeting with Richard Diebenkorn and working with Diebenkorn on a book; getting out of the Army; first paintings purchased; writing for «Frontier» magazine; the invitation to work at the Chouinard Art Institute; Institute teachers such as Richard Ruben, Robert Irwin, Don Graham; the founding of the California Institute of Arts (CalArts); classes and professors at CalArts; move to San Francisco in 1966; shows curated by Nordland on Gaston Lachaise, Fred Sommer, Peter Voulkos, Richard Diebenkorn, Burri, Caro, «African Art in Motion,» Fritz Gardner, Jack Jefferson, Ed Moses, Controversial Public Art; meeting and marrying Paula Prokopoff; and other job offerings from Florida, Georgia, and California.
August Sander, working most brilliantly on «People of the 20th Century» in the 1920s, identified his subjects not by name but by occupation and class to outline the existing social order.
(Disability insurance rates people by occupation instead of the life insurance health classes.)
This class is represented by occupations with minimal environmental hazards consisting of professionals and managers, such as Acupuncturists, General Managers, Athletic Directors, Banking Cashier, Dentist, Surgeon, etc..
Parents who consented to join the trial were compared with eligible parents who did not consent, with regard to the mean intensity scores of their children, whether they were defined as a «case» on the intensity score or not, and by social class based on the respondent's occupation.
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