Sentences with phrase «hear about degrees»

Don't believe everything you hear about degrees and employment prospects for young people.

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Anyone who's read or heard anything about diversity in tech is familiar with the pipeline problem: the fact that women and under - represented minorities don't pursue STEM degrees at the same rate as men.
People today are entering the startup realm with far more formal education and experience in entrepreneurship than ever before, and they're doing so from many of the following schools whose degrees in entrepreneurship you might not have heard about yet:
Anecdotally, you could see this bias come in to play if you hear one millennial homeowner talk about how they've achieved some degree of financial success due to their own hard work, and another millennial blame their inability to buy a home on a housing market that was destroyed before they got there.
As I was about to graduate with my master's degree from Alabama, I heard about an opportunity with the consulting firm Deloitte.
Based on what you have read, seen, heard, and know about the Trans - Pacific Partnership to what degree do you support or oppose Canada joining the TPP?
The drama of the music industry — we've all heard about it to some degree as artists that we follow change record labels, go independent, struggle to make it and so on.
If they are promising that now in their degree programs, I haven't heard about it.
I admit to having felt a certain degree of uncertainty when I first heard about this project.
I've heard or read varying degrees of that same attitude when it comes to some of the conversations about «biblical» womanhood as people heap guilt on mothers or fathers for everything from choosing public school education to relying on babysitters or daycare, from Sunday School to family structures.
I've also heard of using the flame on a gas stove or you can also put them in a hot (400 degree) oven for about 20 minutes.
I'm a fan of about 70 - 75 degrees, although at lower altitudes I hear 80 is fine as well.
All you hear about is the smog in L.A. — you never hear about the perfect days like that one, with blue skies, breezes off the ocean, and 71 degrees.
Today on the Best of Our Knowledge, we'll hear about a new college degree in video game production.
The muscles stiffen — everybody has heard of rigor mortis — and the body begins to cool by about 0.8 degree Celsius per hour or so.
About 17 percent (36 million) of U.S. adults report some degree of hearing loss, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders in Bethesda, Md..
I come away with one big place to start: it's not global heating like one or two degrees, but the big changes in the ocean we don't hear about.
I even got my degree in dietetics (never practiced due to having a family) but never heard a word about «plant based» diets.
We hear people talk about willpower, and to some degree, yes, willpower helps.
However, when it's 90 degrees outside and the last thing you want to do is cut on your oven but you desperately want brownies, you forget all the scary things you hear about microwaves and just throw the darn pan in and see what happens!
At this point I think we're all practically looking forward to those 100 degree days I've heard so much about!
During one of our 300 degree days (with about 4,000 % humidity) last week I heard someone complaining about the heat and I was just like, «are you crazy?»
We've all heard of the game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, but what about six degrees of MatDegrees of Kevin Bacon, but what about six degrees of Matdegrees of Match.com?
After hearing about a former classmate who's recently landed a lucrative job with his college degree, Dean begins to regret never aspiring to better opportunities.
HGSE degree candidates, faculty, friends, and family gathered for the annual ceremony in Radcliffe Yard, under skies that turned unexpectedly sunny, to hear words of inspiration as they set about pursuing the necessary mission of education.
We've heard a bit about «degree inflation,» employers requiring college degrees for jobs that used to require only a high school diploma.
I follow politics pretty closely and never heard any of the discussion about taking away advanced degree pay.
From inside the cabin, there is no audible diesel clatter; you'll only hear it if you open the window, which I was not about to do in 30 - degree February weather.
We heard about a prank at a university where a dog got a degree in his name.
The book also includes some interesting facts about cats, which are also presented with a dose of humor: «The ability to rotate their ears 180 degrees independently from each other gives cats phenomenal hearing abilities.
«Each year, we hear from Zoetis Veterinary Student Scholarship winners about how these scholarships helped them achieve their DVM degree
Also, having majored in philosophy and English made traveling and writing about it better than hearing potential employers ask, «Now why didn't you want to get real degrees
I heard a lot about it from those guys, and I ended up getting a job there when I finished my degree.
Unfortunately, as fans of the SOCOM franchise, and with a responsibility to honestly appraise any title irrespective of brand recognition or past pedigree, we have the unhappy duty to report that, though it is improved to some degree, every snippet of bad press youâ $ ™ ve heard about SOCOM: Confrontation is pretty much warranted.
Hear about the current exhibitions — Self - Proliferation and 100 + Degrees in the Shade — the unique collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz and be one...
Hear about the current exhibitions - Self - Proliferation and 100 + Degrees in the Shade - the unique collection of Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz and be one of the first to take home the new 100 + Degrees in the Shade catalog, by Miami - based non-profit press [NAME] Publications.
The guests heard from two scholarship recipients who spoke about the difference the scholarships made in their academic lives: Jerad Beauregard, in his second year of the undergraduate Drawing & Painting program, and Madeleine McMillan, pursuing her Master's degree in Contemporary Art, Design and New Media Art Histories
This 2 degree limit tops everything I have ever heard about the warming frenzy.
oit is with indignation that we are speaking othis document is not acceptable • Bolivia owe have learned about this document through the media, not through you onow we are given 60 minutes to accept something already agreed upon by other states owe are seeing actions in a dictatorial way othis is unacceptable and anti-democratic owe say to the people of the world: they shall judge upon it othe rights of our people are not being respected owe are not going to decide about so many lives in only 60 minutes othis is s group of a small number of countries oAPPLAUS • Cuba o4 hours ago Obama announced an agreement which is non-existant owe is behaving like an emperor owe have seen version being discussed by secretive groups in the last hours and days oCuba will not accept your draft declaration oat this conference, there is no consensus on this document oI associate my voice to Tuvalu, Venezuela, Bolivia othe target of 2 degrees is unacceptable o... • Costa Rica ofor the reasons that we have heard, this document can not be considered the work of the AWG - LCA and can not be considered by the COP othis can only be an INF doc, it's just for information oadditional question: in an earlier version, a CP.15 - decision, para. 1: there was a reference to a legally binding instrument to be adopted by the COP onow: we have a new version, but the reference to legally binding instrument disappeared • USA o [wants to speak, but point of order by Nicaragua] • Nicaragua othere is already a precedent where we have not been given the right to speech onow that you have mentioned we finally want to speak • Pres. [moving on] oUS does not appear on my list any more, so next one is Sudan • Sudan othere must be something horribly wrong here oI pushed the button when I saw Nicaragua raising their sign in order to support them • Nicaragua othis is a deterioration of the democratic system oand this happens at the most important conference of the UN for many years owe have draft decisions about how to carry forward the process ostates (lists names) have written a submission: • this has not followed the basic principles of the UN • inclusion • bottom up processes • democratic participation • equality of states oduring this consequence, many states expressed their position against such approaches othe only agreement we recognize is??
You can find someone out there with a degree and a license to practice who will tell you just about anything you want to hear.
If we make it to next week, we'll look at another double - sided threat: air pollution is killing millions, but if we clean it up, the global mean temperature may go up as much as 1 degree C. We'll hear what the scientists say about new research.
The 400 scientists they characterize as disputing man - made climate change include mostly folks no one has ever heard of, and the quotes they cherry pick aren't all expressing doubt about whether climate change is real and a problem — many are simply expressing differing opinions about the degree of warming and the consequences of that warming.
I hear the stuff about 2 degrees warming or whatever it is, and, because I live in a very variable climate, I genuinely am not worried or scared or surprised and can not understand what all the fuss is about.
For 8 years we've heard about death of honey bees (probably due to pesticides) and the resulting wreck of agriculture, told with varying degrees of hysteria by a wide range of publications.
If you missed the first part, my premise is simply this: I hear a lot about the need for greater and greater degrees of innovation in legal technology if we are ever to close the justice gap.
Well, that was certainly one of the things that I thought when I first heard about this was that what makes it interesting that Thomson Reuters is developing AI products is that Thomson Reuters is an established player with a strong reputation and a long track record and that brings a degree of legitimacy to AI products that, as you say, that some startups, they may be fully legitimate startups and brilliant people working at them, but they don't have that reputation, and for lawyers to trust something I think that's a key element of it.
I heard a number of non-lawyer professionals at ILTA ask about whether they should invest in a law degree — not to further their careers, but to protect them.
But as a young female lawyer walking through the Financial District every day, immersed in a network of female counterparts with stories that say otherwise, I hear about the sinking realization that some remnants of that age - old story are still ever present, that social perspectives haven't progressed to the degree we believe.
Although we typically only hear about first to third degree burns, there are actually six degrees of burn severity on the burn scale; the reason we rarely hear about fourth to sixth degree burns is that they are typically fatal and in both the medical community and news reporting there is little need to describe degrees of fatality.
With rich 360 - degree spatial sound, you can hear when someone's sneaking up on you and detect clues about what's around you.
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