That equity principle underlying ESEA was reaffirmed in the 1970s with the passage of major legislation aiding disabled students,
later named the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Not exact matches
A 12 - year - old Chinese boy
named Que Jianyu is one of an elite few
individuals who occupy the center of that Venn diagram, after he successfully performed the stunt on a reality show called Dream of China
late last year.
The campaigns will both get a hint as to what that absentee total will contain
later this afternoon when they receive a list of
names and addresses of
individuals who voted absentee in the election.
The
names of the two
individuals will be announced
later, pending the result of initial health tests to ensure their fitness for the mission, the statement said.
With the announcements of Ruelas» death two weeks
later, the union is demanding that the Times take down the weblink that rates
individual teachers by
name.
Whether self - publishing takes hold or not, it may be too
late for any
individual authors not
named J.K. Rowling or James Patterson to avoid the power of Amazon.
Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas announces their
latest project, a collection of five
individual satellite resorts in five separate locations, but all under the umbrella of one all - encompassing
name: Six Senses Bhutan.
The Leo Award (established in 1990)
named after the
late, renowned art dealer Leo Castelli, was created to recognize outstanding achievements in advancing the field of contemporary art, and the contributions of pioneering
individuals who foster new opportunities and supportive environments for curators and artists.
Then again, he
later went on to unveil his first full - scale installation, SAGACHO - TV - BARRICADE, at a group exhibition («Eight
Individuals From East: SEOUL - TOKYO - NEW YORK ART PROJECT») held at the Sagacho Exhibit Space in 1990, publishing Reversing Reality, a bilingual large - format collection of works, the same year (where the publisher's
name usually appears in the colophon is the word «shingenchi,» meaning «ground zero,» which is intriguing as it relates to something I will touch on below).