And Cuomo just looks like a buffoon but Dems are mostly from the lower socioeconomic classes with
less education so I guess they'll believe whatever Cuomo says.
Not exact matches
So what is happening is that health care continues to grow apace but we're spending
less on other things, other areas of potential governmental spending such as
education, social supports, housing.
It's just silly if you realize there are plenty of people with way
less education making
so much more.
Even people with
less than a high school
education today recognize the priority of the brain over the blood,
so much
so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought of slicing out tiny parts of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the pieces to that person to eat has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass of their own blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
Even
Lessing in The
Education of the Human Race would seem to recognize that revelation meant event, but he again conceived that event in a deistic manner, and
so transformed the truth of revelation into an abstract philosophical truth.
A man with
less education than I have quotes a parable from a
so - called holy book written, who know when, by who knows who, and tries to say that is what God intended.
EDUCATION doesn't hurt at all and I doubt anyone thinks
so and
so is a better mother because she makes her own baby food... but, it is good to know that you can make perfectly healthy food for much, much
less EXPENSE (an Orthonomic note!)
So, perhaps you should work on your own
education level and worry
less about other people's.
Adult
education courses are always a great place to start (funding to this area has already been severely reduced this year
so there is much
less provision) or you could even go on a painting holiday!
If your birth experience was
less than optimal, it is important that you contact a lactation consultant
so you can receive proper lactation
education and support.
So basically if I understand well, the major difference is that people are overall less healthy, poorer, and the public education is weaker, so that's the major cause for a slightly lower democracy index, despite fully democratic institutions and guaranteed civil libertie
So basically if I understand well, the major difference is that people are overall
less healthy, poorer, and the public
education is weaker,
so that's the major cause for a slightly lower democracy index, despite fully democratic institutions and guaranteed civil libertie
so that's the major cause for a slightly lower democracy index, despite fully democratic institutions and guaranteed civil liberties?
We've already started to set out some of this, pledging to raise corporation tax by
less than 1.5 percent to give an
Education Maintenance Allowance to college students and grants to university students
so that every young learner can afford to support themselves as they develop skills and get qualifications.
But although Cuomo has railed against he belief that the public
education system has grown to become more about protecting the administrative bureaucracy and
less about educating kids, the focus of his wrath has been the teachers unions and not —
so far, anyway — superintendents, who I'm sure are breathing a sigh of relief.
Regarding Tristram Hunt, I know relatively little about
education, and even
less about his position on
education,
so it's probably best I don't comment.
So have people with higher
education, who are
less likely to vote Tory.
The current state law says that towns, under the state's
so - called «minimum budget requirement,» can not spend
less money on public
education than was spent during the previous year — unless special circumstances such as a sudden drop in enrollment or other problems.
Not
so, science
education: There, more or
less everyone agrees on the ends; what people disagree on is the means.
In contrast, nearly all M.D. / Ph.D. trainees are supported by fellowships that pay tuition, a salary, and other expenses as they earn their dual degrees,
so they end their training with much
less education - related debt.
So we consulted Elizabeth
Lesser, co-founder of the Omega Institute (an adult
education center that focuses on wellness, creativity, and spirituality) and three - time author of books that focus on finding meaning and bouncing back from loss.
«Our current western lifestyle encourages inactivity and overconsumption,
so we have to learn to move more and eat
less, and the earlier this
education starts the better.
I loved every kind of leg sports, all skating, indoor & outdoor, and want to get legs
less bulk, more like smooth & toned like your models, or like Julia Roberts & Jennifer Anniston's, (hee hee),
so I not over weight, or obese, or anything; is there foods we should avoid, lactic acid
education information, or stretching?
Most medical doctors get
less than 30 hours of nutrition
education in Med school
so I wouldn't be too concerned with that.
Sport The study found that competitive sport is celebrated but physical
education and physical activity much
less so.
So, what are the
lesser known things that we should consider about our style of
education?
So in total,
less than half of these parents first heard about a major
education initiative that will (in those states that adopted the CCSS) impact their child's learning from the institution or individuals helping guide that learning.
And at the end of the day, the federal government accounts for
less than ten percent of total spending on
education,
so any changes would be relatively modest.
With
less than a month to go until the fourth Music
Education Expo opens its doors, it feels as though what was not so long ago an exciting idea has established itself as the UK's main music educati
Education Expo opens its doors, it feels as though what was not
so long ago an exciting idea has established itself as the UK's main music
educationeducation event.
Given that the ranking is meant to capture the current influence of
education academics, these career items are biased in favor of senior scholars whose work may have been influential in the past, but
less so in the present.
The reality is that these kinds of national results are
so far removed from the regulatory minutiae of federal
education policy, and the meaning of these test results can be
so opaque, that everyone would be well - served if they spent
less time claiming this or that test result or graduation rate proved that a grand federal agenda was the right one.
«The studies that I'm familiar with say that the inner - city parochial schools, which spend much
less per child on
education, do a better job than the public schools that spend much more,» said Scalia, adding «
so I just don't think it follows that... more money [will] solve the difficulty that the people of Cleveland found with their public schools.»
Here the compulsory
education system is
less strictly enforced, as it costs the government a fair amount in both money and effort to make sure students stay in schools —
so it often just neglects doing
so.
She continued: «Cuts to university budgets have also affected widening participation programmes,
so there is
less money for outreach programmes to help disadvantaged young people aware of the opportunities in higher
education.
«Similarly, immersive virtual and augmented reality experiences could be designed
so that first - generation students, particularly those who are geographically isolated, could explore the campuses and learning spaces of vocational or higher
education so that these are demystified and
less alien.»
Hispanics are 1.7 percentage points
less likely to be in special
education than whites, while Asian and Asian - Americans are 6.3 percentage points
less so; these differences are both statistically significantly different from zero.
We'll leave the argument for prisons to sociologists and political activists, though it was early
education reformer Horace Mann who noted, «Jails and prisons are the complement of schools;
so many
less as you have of the latter,
so many more must you have of the former.»
Guidance released in 2010 by the Department for
Education and Skills recommends taking a positive approach,
so that rather than focusing on what not to do, the teacher encourages pupils to recognise what they already do in life to keep themselves safe, and to extend this to
less familiar places and situations.
So to avoid that appearance of intransigence the teacher's unions were relatively
less obstinate about charters and shackled them with all sorts of limitations against the day when the public would once again lapse into disinterest in
education issues and charters could be quietly and tidily done away with.
He in essence suggested that because the curriculum wars have been decided more or
less empirically, that people bent on disrupting the classroom and the factory - model
education system were doing
so under faulty assumptions about how students learn.
So, when U.S. citizens read that «only one - third» or «
less than half» of the students in their local schools are proficient in mathematics, science, or reading (or other subjects), they can rest assured that the same judgments could be applied to national
education systems throughout the world if students in those nations participated in NAEP or Common Core - related assessments.
With
less than two months of instruction time left before summer vacation for most California schools, roughly half of the 3.2 million students expected to take the first online tests aligned with the Common Core State Standards have begun to do
so, the California Department of
Education reported Monday.
Maybe more
so, because the
education professionals have
less control over their profession than medical professionals.
Most pupils who left a secondary school did
so in the first three years, the report suggested, while a previous
Education Datalab report has shown that pupils who received free school meals were also more likely to move and
less likely to achieve five good GCSEs thereafter.
Within 60 days, Superintendent Huppenthal and the Arizona Department of
Education (ADE) must: (1) finalize its teacher and principal evaluation guidelines; (2) give sufficient weighting to student growth
so as to differentiate between teachers / principals who have contributed to more /
less growth in student learning and achievement; (3) ensure that shared attribution of growth does not mask high or low performing teachers as measured by growth; and (4) guarantee that all of this is done in time for schools to be prepared to implement for the 2014 - 2015 school year.
Less clear, though, is whether charter schools offer real, long - term solutions to fixing public
education in America, or whether the Obama administration should be relying on them
so heavily as a means of turning around the nation's record of academic mediocrity.
Through the Race to the Top initiative, for example, the Obama administration succeeded in incentivizing states: Even with relatively small pots of money — just $ 4 billion, or
less than 2 percent of federal
education spending — the administration encouraged states to prioritize innovative teacher and principal reforms and develop rigorous academic standards.22 Thirty - four states modified their policies in response to the federal initiative, even though only 19 states received federal funding to do
so.23
The number of these new schools is likely to be small,
so this policy will have a much
less significant effect on the
education system than the law now being passed to enable maintained schools to convert to academy status.
This also means expanding opportunities for high - quality
education — from greater access to Advanced Placement courses to the expansion of high - quality charter schools —
so that children from poor and minority households, especially young black men and women who did the worst on NAEP this year (and have
less access to college - preparatory courses in traditional districts) can succeed in school and in life.
He opens his mouth, but nothing comes out and you toss in that not only does private
education do a better job, it typically does
so for a lot
less money than our government run schools.
«The voices across rural America are
so scattered that it's hard to elevate [them] above the din,» Williams explains, particularly as the
education debate has long been preoccupied with the challenges and interests of urban, and to a
lesser extent suburban, schools.
So - called
education «reformers» push a different and
lesser vision of
education — perhaps most honestly expressed by the Dayton, Ohio, Chamber of Commerce: