Even the smallest 1.2 - litre petrol will meet the demands of
most urban families and copes admirably with the occasional long - distance journey.
Not exact matches
Urban Wood Goods is a woman - owned (certified WBE, WOSB),
family - operated, high - quality mid-priced furniture manufacturer recognized for a creating some of the
most beautiful reclaimed wood furniture products that are all made in the USA.
Though I have spent
most of my life in the
urban locations of Seattle and the San Francisco Bay area, I am now here, in the heart of the Rocky Mountain range, partly because Missoula seemed like a good place for us to start our
family.
Most reported cases have been ascribed to the use of contaminated well water for preparation of infant formula.1 — 3 Fifteen million
families in the United States obtain their drinking water from unregulated wells.4 In a survey of 5500 private water supplies from 9 Midwestern states, 13 % of the wells were found to have nitrate concentrations > 10 mg / L or 10 ppm nitrate nitrogen, 5 the federal maximum contaminant level.6 It is estimated that 2 million
families drink water from private wells that fail to meet the federal drinking - water standard for nitrate, and 40000 infants younger than 6 months live in homes that have nitrate - contaminated water supplies.4 In
urban areas, municipal wastewater - treatment discharges (a source of nutrients) on surrounding farmland aggravate the problem.7
Women were defined by sociodemographic criteria in three studies: living in the three
most disadvantaged postcode areas and over the age of 16 (Hoddinott 2012), over 18, nulliparous, low income
families, who had not yet selected a paediatrician (Serwint 1996), and low - income
urban women (Sellen 2013).
A new examination of remoteness as a barrier to health care, published online in the Journal of Global Health, notes that
most surveys and policy documents categorize
families as living either in an
urban or rural setting, and this dichotomy can mask disparities of the
most remote
families.
A new examination of remoteness as a barrier to health care, published online today in the Journal of Global Health, notes that
most surveys and policy documents categorize
families as living either in an
urban or rural setting, and this dichotomy can mask disparities of the
most remote
families.
While Christian single interracial dating or married couples can live peacefully in
most urban societies of the world, they may still be stigmatized in rural areas, and sadly even within the confines of their own church and
family.
Most Urban Prep students are the first in their
families to go to college.
One of the
most successful schools in our network is Two Rivers Public Charter School in Washington, DC, an
urban K — 8 school with a waiting list of over 2,000
families.
But GPAs at private independent schools rose the
most (these schools, unsurprisingly, attract the highest concentration of wealthy
families): 8 % over the 18 years, compared to 0.6 % for
urban public schools.
Many if not
most low - income
urban families will be hard - pressed to pay thousands per year for even inspiring Catholic schools when tuition - free charters are available.
As Elaine Maag at the
Urban - Brookings Tax Policy Center puts it, the proposed increase in the Child Tax Credit under the Framework would «provide no additional benefit for very low - income
families; roughly replace the Framework's proposal to repeal personal exemptions for
most middle - income
families; and slightly increase taxes for higher income
families.»
The report found that while charter schools have dramatically improved public school opportunities for American
families over the last quarter century — particularly for
urban students and students of color —
most charters continue to look fairly similar to the schools Americans have attended for generations.
Results are
most positive for charter schools in
urban areas, and several student subgroups see particularly strong positive benefits, including black and Hispanic students, students from low - income
families, and students receiving special education services (CREDO, 2015).
In addition,
urban districts with students
most likely to benefit from class integration serve predominantly poor and minority students, with middle - and upper - class
families in short supply or opting for private education.
Middle - class black
families benefited
most from the Brown ruling because it gave them the opportunity to move to white neighborhoods and put their children in better schools, said Baum, a professor in the
urban studies and planning program at the University of Maryland, College Park.
So, KIPP's high - intensity approach won't work for
most students, but that doesn't change the fact that the students who apply and remain are predominantly from lower - income
families living in
urban areas.»
The Learning Community, one of Rhode Island's
most successful
urban schools, was founded in 2004 to serve its students and
families and to function as a center for research and development to improve public education.
Yet education traditionalists, ivory tower civil rights activists, and dyed - in - the - wool progressives, still stuck on integration as school reform, would rather criticize charters for supposedly perpetuating segregation (even though
most urban communities largely consist of one race or class) than embrace a tool for helping poor and minority
families give their children opportunities for high - quality education.
While it remains
most acute in
urban core neighborhoods with intergenerational poverty, 31 hunger is increasing in suburban locales and is
most prevalent in rural Southern locales.32 Since wages have been stagnant or eroding in many industries, two - thirds of
families experiencing food insecurity have at least one working adult, and many might initially appear to be maintaining a middle - class lifestyle.33
The position of black middle class
families is often lost when discussing the intersections between race and class;
most of the discourse surrounding socioeconomic statuses is based on the dichotomy between rich and poor, suburban and
urban, and black and white.
Not only does this package make tons of sense for
families facing lots of
urban driving, but it's also the
most likely to be built by 2010: Chrysler's already announced the first ENVI product to reach production will likely be a cargo van (we bet it'll carry Dodge badges), with passenger versions possibly following soon after.
The newest third - and fourth - generation RAV4s are the
most family - friendly and come with the
most features, but an older RAV4 should still appeal to young
families and
urban singles in search of a reliable compact crossover SUV.
For
most families shopping in this segment, the Pilot's superior
urban maneuverability and larger cargo space will better suit their needs.
A new sliding scale has pushed the max to $ 20 a day, but this is still less than half the $ 45 to $ 90 a day
most Toronto, Vancouver and other large
urban - dwelling
families pay for child care.
Owners, their
families and their GREAT dogs will be guided through
Urban areas, farm settings, public gatherings and many situations that
most dog owners would actively avoid.
A concrete jungle it might be but it is also regarded as one of the greenest cities in Africa — a veritable
urban forest with around 10 million trees and green spaces, the
most popular of which is a real
family gem — the Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., July 12, 2011: Celebrating ten years as an innovative environmental education leader working with
urban youth and
families, Crissy Field Center is proud to release a comprehensive report summarizing its
most significant impacts and outcomes from the past decade.
During the Idul Fitri holiday week, you can expect less traffic in Bali, since
most of the non-Balinese
urban population flees the island (a collective act locally referred to as mudik) to gather with their
families at home in other parts of Indonesia.
My father is William Julius Wilson, a famous academic in the field of
urban poverty and race relations; my mother spent
most of her young life in a convent then «busted out» to raise a
family and started making artists books; my brother is a spiritual speaker and Bitcoin enthusiast; my one half sister is a powerhouse business woman; the other half sister was a lesbian erotica writer but transitioned to writing romance novels and is now a conservative and a huge Trump supporter.
His
most recent exhibitions; Dress Up as part of the
Urban Video Project in Syracuse, NY and Almost Home at Viterbo University in Lacrosse WI, both address objects, domestic space and
family identity.
Most US citizens don't have the money and must travel distances to have the income necessary to support a home and a
family unless you want to live in
Urban Blight or unsafe public housing.
Urban Impact Recycling is a
family - owned and operated company committed to serving all their clients in the
most environmentally friendly, sustainable, creative and cost - effective way.
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Queens is also the
most ethnically diverse
urban area in the world, and approximately forty - eight percent of the residents in Queens are foreign born, and have come to Queens to make a better life for their
families.
«However it would be beneficial for similar programs to be offered to more people in those communities
most at risk — such as
families, elders and clinicians and then rolled out to other
urban and regional areas where we also see a high prevalence of poor mental health in the Aboriginal population.
The
most expensive metro areas by median existing single -
family price in the third quarter were San Jose, Calif. ($ 1,165,000); San Francisco, Calif. ($ 900,000); Anaheim - Santa Ana, Calif. ($ 790,000);
urban Honolulu, Hawaii ($ 760,200); and San Diego ($ 607,000).
«Aging millennials and young
families may be able to find more affordable new homes for sale this year, but they'll
most likely be in further - flung suburbs with more grueling commutes to
urban job centers.»
For years we've talked about their preference for
urban living, but now that they're buying,
most are choosing a single -
family home in the suburbs.
The
most expensive metro areas by median existing single -
family price in the fourth quarter were: San Jose, Calif. ($ 1,270,000); San Francisco - Oakland - Hayward, Calif. ($ 920,000); Anaheim - Santa Ana - Irvine, Calif. ($ 785,000);
urban Honolulu, Hawaii ($ 760,600); and San Diego - Carlsbad, Calif. ($ 610,000).
The
Urban Land Institute estimates that these areas will draw at least 80 percent of the coming wave of households and will attract the
most families in the next 10 years.
The survey of 1,600
urban and suburban residents in the 25 largest media markets in the country, conducted in spring 2005, finds
most residents also prefer affordable housing to be in the form of single -
family detached homes rather than multifamily or townhouses.
As a growing population of boomers decide to stay put so are approximately 33 million properties, many of which are
urban condos or suburban single -
family homes — the
most popular choices for millennials.