Sentences with phrase «from being a productive citizen»

Never knowing if the child is ill or has any health issues anything to harm the child from being a productive citizen one day is determental to the child is unacceptable.

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If there is no advantage in honest labour today, the roots of the loss of incentives for productive labour should be sought in the alienation of working people from the means of production and the imperfection of the forms for every citizen to exercise their right to common ownership.
While they were in the air Trump had imposed his unfocused, foolish, provocatively selective and counter productive ban on citizens from seven Muslim dominated countries.
He is a founder of the Boys and Girls Club of Eden and currently serves as a board member, focused on inspiring and enabling children from Eden and surrounding communities to become productive, responsible, and caring citizens.
The mission of Science Buddies is to help children from all walks of life build their literacy in science and technology so they can become productive and engaged citizens in the 21st century.
Science Buddies mission is to help students from all walks of life to build their literacy in science and technology so they can become productive and engaged citizens in the 21st century.
From educating about nutrition to upholding students» rights to teaching the arts — tell us how your school is preparing students to be healthy, productive citizens.
Education's focus across the globe is rapidly changing from stressing test - based accountability around math and English skills to an emphasis on developing mindsets that create productive, engaged citizens.
Children and youth who grow up to be productive citizens... who are free from violence, substance abuse, and other negative influences... and who have strong families, strong friendships, and strong community bonds.
These are the same capital gains that President - elect Obama promised during his campaign to raise from 15 % to 28 % on the most productive citizens.
a nation of remarkably productive, often well - paid workers who are becoming increasingly reluctant to pause from their labors and refresh their souls — a nation whose cash - drenched corporate employers typically don't pay for much time off (less than two weeks annually, on average), a nation whose globe - gripping federal government is the only one in the whole industrialized world not to legally require generous periods of paid kick - back - and - hang time — is a nation that's socially screwed up, particularly in comparison with European countries like France, which orders its citizens outside to play for the entire month of August and a few other weeks spread through the year.
Principal Dedy Fauntleroy knows her students will benefit from these skills all their lives: «One of the reasons that social - emotional learning is so important is because our job at school is to create productive, happy citizens.
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