Sentences with phrase «city families whose»

Never mind that the constituents of many such Democrats are needy inner - city families whose children are ill served by the schools those union members teach in.

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Yet, many more are still alive and vibrant: Johnson & Johnson's (JNJ) James Burke is now 87; Bloomingdale's Marvin Traub is now 86, and so is Capital Cities - ABC's Thomas Murphy and Lester Crown, the former head of General Dynamics (GD), whose family holdings include Maytag, Hilton Hotels, New York's Rockefeller Center, and the Chicago Bulls.
Doug Ford, a businessman and former Toronto city councillor whose family owns and operates Deco Labels and Tags, has promised to cut the provincial corporate tax by one percentage point if the Tories are elected to power this spring.
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We have left family to study theology in the city whose architecture is the most glorious of catechisms.
While some of this population surge is due to Hasidim, the traditionally garbed community whose cultural practices often lead to large families of 10 or more children (and whose neighborhoods voted more heavily for John McCain in 2008 than the State of Utah), the larger Orthodox Jewish population is experiencing explosive growth in New York City as well.
The pro-charter-school group Families for Excellent Schools said even more needs to be done to comply with state and federal bullying laws, which is why the organization is a plaintiff in a class - action lawsuit against DOE, filed in April 2016, along with 23 parents whose children have experienced bullying and harassment in city schools.
City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer, whose district also includes the hotel site, said he was told about its use only «a few hours before they started moving families into that shelter.»
He highlighted a family whose home was rebuilt through the city's Build it Back program and pledged to finish all repairs with Build it Back by the end of 2016.
A day after a tugboat crashed into a barge north of New York City, Cuomo met with the family of a second crew member whose body was pulled out of the Hudson River.
Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo (D - Binghamton), whose Children Services Committee reported the bill to Codes, said a major sticking point for city members was a provision that would allow the Cuomo - controlled Office of Children's and Family Services to require the city to comply with any state regulation.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose biracial family starred in his 2013 election, gathered his wife and two children around him Monday for a news conference that at times took a deeply personal tone.
«We figured there would be tweaks,» Jim Malatras, who is now president of the Rockefeller Institute, said of Cuomo's plan to offer free State University of New York or City University of New York tuition to students whose families have adjusted gross incomes of up to $ 125,000.
Police officials declined to give details about whether the woman, whose identity was being withheld pending notification of her family, had any history of interactions with the city's Administration for Children's Services, or whether she had lodged domestic violence complaints against any prior romantic partners, including the father of her other children.
City Hall insiders call them the «Five Families» — the politically plugged - in unions whose leaders often act as capos to enforce Mayor de Blasio's progressive agenda.
The Edelstein family, whose «Imperial Court Hotel» was fined thousands of dollars by the city for violating zoning laws, collectively donated $ 25,000 to Greenfield.
It reduced production by 80 percent, driving people whose families had grown cacao for generations to abandon their farms and move to city shantytowns — effectively destroying in a few short years a vast archive of cacao - farming knowledge built over centuries.
The World Cinema Audience Award: Dramatic was presented to Metro Manila, co-written and directed by Sean Ellis — Seeking a better life, Oscar and his family move from the poverty - stricken rice fields to the big city of Manila, where they fall victim to various inhabitants whose manipulative ways are a daily part of city survival.
Set in near - future Japan, «Isle of Dogs» follows a group of canines who've been exiled by the villainous mayor of fictional Megasaki City, whose anti-dog agenda is rooted in centuries of family history.
Other titles in this section include: Naomi Kawase's sweet, light and leisurely AN; Tom Geens» COUPLE IN A HOLE, about a couple living in an underground forest dwelling to be left alone to deal with their mysterious grief; DEPARTURE, Andrew Steggall's delicate first feature about longing, loneliness and nostalgia for a sense of family that may have never existed; Jacques Audiard's Palme d'Or - winner about a makeshift family trying to cement their bonds, DHEEPAN; the World Premiere of Biyi Bandele's FIFTY, a riveting exploration of love and lust, power and rivalry and seduction and infidelity in Lagos; the European Premiere of Maya Newell's documentary GAYBY BABY, following the lives of four Australian children whose parents all happen to be gay; Mark Cousins returns to LFF with his metaphysical essay film I AM BELFAST, Stig Björkman's documentary INGRID BERGMAN — IN HER OWN WORDS, a treasure trove of Bergman's never - before - seen home movies, personal letters and diary extracts alongside archive footage; Hirokazu Kore - eda's beautiful OUR LITTLE SISTER, focusing on the lives of four young women related through their late father in provincial Japan; the European Premiere of Mabel Cheung's sweeping Chinese epic based on the true story of Jackie Chan's parents A TALE OF THREE CITIES and Guillaume Nicloux's VALLEY OF LOVE starring Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu in a tale of love, loss, memory and the mystical.
(In French with subtitles) The Song of Sparrows (PG for brief adult language) Loss of innocence drama, set in Iran, about a recently - fired ostrich farmer (Mohammad Amir Naji) whose family becomes upset about how the naïve country bumpkin has begun to compromise his values in order to make it as a taxi driver in the city of Teheran.
In the fall, 870 students in kindergarten through 3rd grade whose families earned less than two and a half times the federal poverty level and who would otherwise attend some of the worst schools in the city received vouchers worth up to $ 6,000 to attend private schools of their choice.
Now on the 50th Anniversary of «The Negro Family: The Case for National Action,» and in new research for Education Next, Harvard sociologist William Julius Wilson with Harvard colleagues James Quane and Jackelyn Hwang, find poor black children today are increasingly likely to grow up in family units in the inner city whose dire circumstances affect every aspect of their Family: The Case for National Action,» and in new research for Education Next, Harvard sociologist William Julius Wilson with Harvard colleagues James Quane and Jackelyn Hwang, find poor black children today are increasingly likely to grow up in family units in the inner city whose dire circumstances affect every aspect of their family units in the inner city whose dire circumstances affect every aspect of their lives.
Earlier this year, the city council created a steering committee to determine whether students at charter schools - many of whom are low - income students of color whose families struggle to afford college - are eligible for the scholarship funds.
The fact that the AFT affiliate, like its counterparts in other districts, have the advantage of bodies on the ground — and in the case of race between Zimmer and Anderson, used it to their advantage — is another reminder that the school reform movement must do a better job of building grassroots support, especially among the 11.7 million single - parent families for whose children the failures of big - city districts such as L.A. Unified prove to weigh most - heavily.
It includes children from failing schools who are entitled to transfer to 223 (or any other middle school in good standing) under the No Child Left Behind statute as well as children whose families recently moved to the city or the neighborhood, often under duress.
Mr. Field, in his closing remarks on January 22nd, claimed that adults cry at the lottery when their child isn't selected for a seat at F.T.C. I suggest that there are many families in this city whose struggles are so significant that they do not even have the resources to cry over a lottery which they don't have the means to apply but whose children would be left with even less financial resources if this application was approved.
What entrepreneur would enter an industry whose total customer base is confined to a few thousand families in a single U.S. city and which has a rigid price control set at half the spending level of a government protected monopoly operating in that same city?
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 30, 2016 — For homeless students with nowhere to go after school and low - income students whose families can't afford computers or internet access, free afterschool homework centers in 34 branches of the Los Angeles Public Library across the city provide a safe haven.
Driven by his love for the ancient texts and by his own need to find healing following the cruel and protracted deaths of his girlfriend and his father, Doerries began reaching out through his theater company to people whose lives had been devastated by forces beyond their control — members of the military and their families, health professionals, guards and prisoners inside the giant American incarceration system, individuals and towns and cities reeling in the wake of natural disaster.
In other paired stories, an Imperial policeman who is forced to leave the continent after rumors spread of his homosexuality reappears as a doorman in New York City who brings solace to a young betrayed woman; a young girl held hostage in a brothel plots a brutal revenge against the madam who keeps her, and then the madam reappears as a wizened midwife who delivers a baby to a Hindu woman forced to make a terrible choice about the child; a Muslim boy who escapes a train raided by a murderous mob reemerges as a grandfather who has moved to London to be with his family and whose granddaughter struggles to save her marriage after the death of their child; a young cartographer alters a small section of the Radcliffe Line with terrible consequences, and then his boss reappears as a senile old man who sets off in search of a prostitute he often hires.
We finally agreed on a family member in another city whose son is the same age as our daughter and who shares a similar outlook on parenting, lifestyle and politics.
Governor Andrew Cuomo recently unveiled a plan that would give full - time New York students whose families earn less than $ 125,000 a year free tuition to attend two or four - year colleges in the State University of New York or City University of New York systems.
Hopefully, they will go to the city shelter, but they are more likely to go to a pet store, a breeder, Craigslist or the family down the street whose dog or cat just had a litter.
We partner with the American Red Cross, Twin Cities chapter to provide temporary boarding for household pets whose families have been affected by single family fires or large - scale disasters.
Casselberry, whose grandfather founded the city that carries the family name, said he seldom visits the property.
We are a family friendly practice whose veterinarians have been providing service to the North Scott and Quad Cities area since 1970.
We partner with the American Red Cross, Twin Cities Chapter to provide temporary boarding for household pets whose families have been affected by single family fires or large - scale disasters in Hennepin and Anoka counties.
Friends of Animal Care Services is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to promote and increase spaying and neutering of dogs and cats; increase adoptions by establishing adoption centers; develop, promote and advertise public education programs aimed at teaching responsible pet care; eliminating cruelty to animals, especially recognizing «the link» between animal cruelty, child abuse, and family violence, thus helping the City of San Antonio become a «No Kill» Community.
Hotel Pasike is situated in the centre of UNESCO «s Trogir, in a family house of the Buble family, whose tradition in this city spreads over long eight centuries.
James Rosenquist, a leading figure of the Pop Art movement whose influential work spanned the globe from New York to Miami to Europe, died late Friday at his home in New York City, according to a close family friend in South Florida.
Conceived over a period of eight years, the museum is the inspiration of Eugenio Lopez, a major Mexico City and Los Angeles - based collector whose fortune comes from his family's Jumex juice company.
LaToya Ruby Frazier, whose photography confronts industrial racism through the depiction of her home, her family, and the residents of Braddock, PA, casts a light on the decomposition of her city over time.
She spent time in the city's southeast neighborhoods, researching the toll of gang violence on families and pondering the effects of such violence on those whose impoverished living conditions were already precarious, creating situations which Salcedo has described as «social death» or «death in life.»
Since the 1960s, he has also been an acclaimed photographer whose intimate images of family and friends, as well as scenes of New York City life, directly inform his painting practice.
Other speakers on the agenda include Utah Attorney General (and 2010 Senate candidate) Mark Shurtleff, whose topic is vaguely described as «Utah's Approach»; Kirk Torgenson, Utah's chief deputy attorney general, speaking on criminal prosecution of polygamy; Utah Legal Clinic attorney Brian M. Barnard on the constitutionality of laws banning polygamy; Salt Lake City criminal - defense lawyer Grant W.P. Morrison on family law and polygamy; and Ken D. Driggs, an Atlanta lawyer and polygamy historian, on legal case histories involving polygamy.
2) School Based Legal Clinics: These are embedded in TDSB Parenting and Family Literacy Centres and have a mandate to help families whose children attend one of the TDSB's model schools for inner cities program.
One of the world's most beautiful cities will provide the backdrop for the conference, which focuses on the theme of helping families whose lives have been complicated by disability, divorce, mental health issues, alcoholism, extreme poverty or disadvantage.
There he is responsible for overseeing and managing the Division of Family and Child Health, whose mission is to promote health, prevent disease and advance health equity among New York City families and children.
Collaborative divorce is featured in a new profile Q&A with Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego board president Lynn Waldman on SDVoyager.com, a platform whose mission statement aligns with our own in many ways: «Our mission is build a platform that fosters collaboration and support for small businesses, independent artists and entrepreneurs, local institutions and those that make our city interesting.
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