Sentences with phrase «described early changes»

These described early changes in glaucoma associated with the neurochemistry of the retina and optic nerve and the persistence of retinal neurons long after those changes occur.
This report describes early changes in principal training and support in Wallace - funded efforts to develop principal pipelines in six urban school districts.

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It's funny how early in your career you may be super motivated to achieve financial independence, only later to find your priorities changing as the kids get older and you get closer to the pension and health benefits that you described.
We humans are aware of change in personal development, as described in Shakespeare's «seven ages of man»; so we are used to planning for the next day, the next year or even for a lifetime as when, in early adulthood, we choose a career or a spouse.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
Cardinal Robert Sarah, prefect of the Vatican's Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, caused a rumpus earlier this summer by proposing to a meeting of liturgists in London that the Catholic Church return to the practice of priest and people praying in the same direction during the Liturgy of the Eucharist: a change in liturgical «orientation» the cardinal described as the entire congregation looking together toward the Lord who is to come.
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who launched the survey in early January to address what she described as «mounting and persistent concerns» among owners, said the complaints made it clear that changes are needed.
The changes were effected at 14:02 GMT with an editorial note that said, «An earlier version of this article incorrectly described the status of the retail economy in Ghana.
Although the blood disorder sickle - cell anemia was first described for medical science early in the 20th century, it was not until 1956 that researchers pinpointed its cause: a single change in a nucleotide in the gene that codes for the oxygen - carrying molecule hemoglobin.
Paul Anastas, EPA's science adviser, described changes to the IRIS program, announced earlier this week, to address the NAS panel's recommendations.
, who once described climate change as a «hoax,» told members of the nuclear industry earlier in the day that the Clean Power Plan has nuclear in its crosshairs and that carbon regulations are still a net negative for the nuclear industry (Greenwire, May 14).
Earlier this year, Christiana Figueres, head of the UN climate talks, described it as a summons for world leaders «to meet for one day under one roof to discuss one thing: climate change».
The progression of melanoma from early to late stage involves a series of signaling changes within the cell, often described in terms of «pathways.»
THE RISE OF CHRISTIANITY OBJECTIVES: Describe how the conditions Jews faced in Judaea contributed to the rose of Christianity, Identify the difficulties early Christians experienced in the Roman Empire, and Explain the changes that helped establish Christianity and stabilize the church during the late Roman Empire MAIN GOAL: To understand that the rise of Christianity and its gradual spread across the empire changed the culture of the Romans Time: 1 Class Period (57 mins) LESSON PLAN IN DETAIL: 1.
AQA GCSE History: Britain: Health and the People: c1000 to the Present Day - The Beginnings of Change Describe medical progress during Early Modern...
As described in further detail in the discussion of the proposed rule for § 1302.92, this proposed change will ensure teaching staff receive effective professional development, based on a growing body of research demonstrating the effectiveness of intensive professional development for improving teacher practices in early care and education settings [301302303] and research demonstrating that such strategies support are associated with improved teacher practice in the classroom and a positive increase in classroom quality.
It is no wonder that those who lived through the early part of the period described the change, in a 1914 report from the California Department of Public Instruction, as «one of the most remarkable educational movements of modern times.»
John B. King, Jr., the U.S. Secretary of Education, described his early life and the changes he sees as essential to improving U.S. education.
The core of this book consists of twelve chapters, each describing of a different period of life, with its own unique changes, struggles, and growth: prebirth, birth, infancy, early childhood, middle childhood, late childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, midlife, mature adulthood, late adulthood, and death & dying.
Under the process administration officials described on Thursday, some states that apply for waivers this fall could be reviewed by the Education Department early next year, perhaps in time to make changes before they administer spring testing.
Nick Gibb, the schools minister, described the breaches earlier this year as «unacceptable», and said the agency was making changes.
The Foundation Phase has been described as one of the biggest changes in early years learning in a generation.
After all, the leaders of the math initiative I described earlier did consult with teachers about the changes they sought.
Though she started life as a Girl Scout, the book describes the experiences that changed her life, «including her early involvement with notorious high school radicals The Red Tide... Big Sex Little Death is an explosive yet intimate memoir that's pure Susie: bold, free - spirited, unpredictable — larger than life, yet utterly true to life.»
E-Ink CEO Russ Wilcox told the Tools of Change conference in New York earlier this month that the first colour version of E-Ink screens would appear 2010, describing their colour depth as «more pastel» initially with continuing improvements in colour depth as successive generations were rolled out.
The same changes described earlier might also be applicable during the middle stages of her pregnancy.
«SHEILA PREE BRIGHT: 1960Now» @ Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia Atlanta Known for her unique approach to portrait photography, Sheila Pree Bright «s «1960Now» «celebrates a generation of leaders from Atlanta and elsewhere in the American South who became the catalyst for social change in the early 1960s» and is described as her most ambitious project yet.
Following his years as a student at Cal Arts and teaching in Nova Scotia, he describes his early years in New York with the artist April Gornik, just as Wall Street money begins to encroach on the old gallery system and change the economics of the art world.
From early performances where he explored the role of artist as shaman, Beuys engaged his audience in unprecedented, provocative ways, calling upon art to be genuinely human medium for revolutionary change, «social sculpture» as he described it.
[1] Lawrence Alloway, in an interview with Feeley, recollects how Feeley described this change as «getting away from the madness, too much dynamic energy, of the earlier style.»
She's co-authored a recent paper — «The early bear gets the goose: climate change, polar bears and lesser snow geese in western Hudson Bay» — showing that bears in that region are foraging increasingly on shore, eating grasses and particularly relishing (apparently) snow geese and their eggs [UPDATE: Ms. Gormezano described grass (and kelp) foraging in my Science Times story but that's not in the paper; her co-author properly rejected the use of the word «relished»].
Warming in the early to mid-Holocene (the post-glacial period that covers the last 12,500 years) resulted from changes in the earth's orbit (as described by Milankovitch).
The Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change at M.I.T. has published work, described earlier this year, that greatly elevates the odds of calamitous global warming should no significant action be taken to stem the buildup of greenhouse gases.
I base my views as a scientist on the empirical data, and on the kinds of changes to the biosphere that are resulting in the symptoms I described here and in an earlier post.
The Department of Climate Change provided funds to facilitate the preparation of a publication described in two earlier emails I have sent to you and send now for the third time.
Because of its cold - adapted features and rapid warming, climate change impacts on Alaska are already pronounced, including earlier spring snowmelt, reduced sea ice, widespread glacier retreat, warmer permafrost, drier landscapes, and more extensive insect outbreaks and wildfire, as described below.
Earlier in the documentary, Morano describes how he intentionally goes after climate change scientists:
The coy language remained unchanged; they merely qualified it as particularly applying to the «early centuries» — a change that was totally unresponsive to the concern that overlap was massive and that it was not fairly described by the AR4 language:
Similar patterns of change in earlier model simulations are described by Giorgi et al. (2001).
Cherry describes the record - keeping that allows scientists to prove that flowers are blooming earlier and birds and butterflies are changing their ranges, due to climate variations.
A Wired article from earlier this year describes how a regulatory change in Russia (suddenly prohibiting most gambling) flooded the market there with old slot machines.
They were coming face - to - face with what a lawyer in an earlier study (Culture Change, 2001) described to me as «(Our) tendency — notwithstanding that we say ``... (o) n instructions from my client»... that what we are really doing is telling our clients what they should do.»
In any event, that change of attribute, whatever it meant, apparently led to visits to places such as the Calgary Zoo (described in the earlier link).
The doctoral research of the author, which evaluated a Strengths Approach2 as a cross-sector tool for implementing change in early - childhood education and in doing so researched a potential investment in improving preservice preparation, is described and discussed.
Center Director Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D., describes the mission of the Center on the Developing Child and its vision for using science to innovate in the early childhood field and fundamentally change the lives of children facing adversity.
In this free webinar, Rhonda Livingstone describes how these changes will affect Early Childhood Education and Care services, and the resources and support available to educators from 1 October 2017.
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