Let me see is gay marriage more
important than poverty?
Not exact matches
It is
important to know that in developing nations, where many women are living on less
than $ 1 or $ 2 per day, the systemic challenges of extreme
poverty create obstacles for good health, especially among women and children.
I think Muslim community is in deep trouble for it's backwardness and
poverty while we see nothing is being done to resolve that... do we no have any other more
important things to discuss
than Birthdays or which foot first or this or that?
First, although it is very
important to see that development includes more
than merely reducing economic scarcity, it seems unhelpful to define
poverty as «deprivation of basic capabilities»» i.e., the absence of freedom.
In fact, most (63 %) said it was «diverting the church from more
important things,» and, in a list of church priorities, ranked sexuality issues lower
than creating disciples of Christ, spiritual growth, youth involvement, members» spiritual growth, decline in membership,
poverty, children at risk, and social injustice.
«It's
important to incorporate C4 in rice because rice grows in places where other crops such as maize do not grow and because rice is the staple food of more
than half the world, including many people who live in
poverty.»
«Today, with more single - parent households, more working mothers and more children in
poverty, school lunches are more
important than ever, «the commission said.
Dr Philp characterised the latter point as simply a time - sensitive version of Hume's view that it is under moderate scarcity that justice is
important, rather
than under absolute
poverty or abundance.
(By left - wing I mean any political position that makes tackling
poverty and deprivation more
important than corporate profit.)
Gordon Brown's conference speech contained one announcement which is perhaps more
important than many people realise: the prime minister's commitment to legislate for the goal of ending child
poverty offers an
important example of how entrenching Labour's legacy, defining its future agenda and testing the Conservative claim to be «progressive» all go together.
African Americans are more likely
than whites to believe eating a poor diet in childhood (55 % to 42 %), not getting vaccinations as a child (54 % to 43 %), living in
poverty in childhood (47 % to 31 %), not graduating from high school (46 % to 26 %), and being born premature or underweight (34 % to 20 %) are extremely
important.
The campaign for a Broader, Bolder Approach to Education hints at the standard interpretation of the Coleman findings when it asserts that «
poverty, which has long been the biggest obstacle to educational achievement, is more
important than ever.»
Clearly, religious organizations have long sponsored missionary and humanitarian efforts in the developing world in ways far more extensive
than educators have done.So often these have been inspired by women, making me wonder why concern for global
poverty has become a gendered activity.In their
important book, Half the Sky (2009), (required reading for Ghana participants), authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl Wu Dunn argue that the lack of global attention to the plight of women is the greatest, challenge in the world today.
But doesn't that suggest that the national obsession with weakening teachers unions may be less
important than finding ways to reduce childhood
poverty?
Quite apart from excluding an
important income source, use of this relative measure, the authors say, can be very misleading, «because it's more a measure of income inequality
than of
poverty.»
In our view, nothing could be more
important than documenting practices that help teachers in high
poverty schools scaffold their students» learning and achievement.
What Dale proposed was a contrast to Stein's style: Instead of embracing the «no - excuses» model that is increasingly popular in high -
poverty schools, Dale focused on skills that he believed were more
important than test - taking.
In fact, social scientists universally agree that family
poverty is a far more
important predictor of achievement
than teacher quality.
With
poverty rates in Illinois increasing and postsecondary attainment more
important than ever, a new report from the Partnership for College Completion reveals low completion rates, persistent achievement gaps between groups, and highlights how the rising cost of college combined with state budget cuts has put college diplomas farther out of reach for low - income students and students of color.
However, it is also
important to note that many low - income parents also think highly of their children's teachers, and that problems faced by families and children at high -
poverty schools generally stem more from teacher inexperience and revolving - door teacher turnover
than from the shortcomings of teaching veterans.
One
important risk to individuals who are spending down savings is that they will live longer
than expected and thus exhaust their savings, dying in
poverty or burdening relatives.
He argues that humanity and the Earth will be able to handle increased greenhouse gases and that lifting people in developing countries from
poverty is more
important than capping emissions.
«This is
important because if we want to help the poor people who are most threatened by natural disasters, we have to recognize that it is less about cutting carbon emissions
than it is about pulling them out of
poverty.
«It is far less
important than other social problems such as
poverty, infectious diseases, deforestation, extinction of species on land and in the sea, not to mention war, nuclear weapons and biological weapons.
Providing competitive wage career development opportunities is especially
important considering the fact that half of all public school students are now living at or below the
poverty line and in light of recent studies which suggest students receiving paid internships receive more job offers and higher salaries
than their unpaid counterparts.
Looking Forward Racial Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion No challenge, no opportunity for growth and improvement, is more
important to BayLegal today
than aligning the core mission of our field — to break cycles of
poverty and ensure that
poverty is never a barrier to civil justice — with the ongoing struggle for racial justice and for equity and...
In addition, there is consistent evidence to suggest that children raised in stable two - parent families do better
than those who experience multiple transitions in family structure, which has been referred to as the instability hypothesis.24, 25 Because family break - up and the experience of
poverty often co-occur, 26 it is
important to assess their combined as well as separate effects on children's outcomes.
Adolescence is an
important decade in a child's development, marking the period of transition from childhood to adulthood.7 Adolescents are a particularly vulnerable group, experiencing a third of all new HIV infections worldwide, 8 high levels of violence, lower school attendance and enrolment
than primary schoolchildren, early marriage and higher levels9 of sexual abuse victimisation.10 Furthermore, adolescence is a time where the intergenerational transmission of
poverty, violence victimisation and perpetration, gender inequalities and educational disadvantage manifest themselves.9