Sentences with phrase «n't build schools»

In a world with 1 billion teenagers and 1 billion more younger children, you can't build schools fast enough, or train teachers fast enough, to keep up.
«You can't grow your family; you can't build schools or hospitals; you can't mitigate all the problems that are associated with poverty without energy.
«The assemblies can't build schools and award contracts engaging local artisans.
Maybe it was our fault that we didn't build schools and hospitals then?
Violence does not build schools and hospitals.
«If we do not build schools, hospitals, roads and buildings for our people, in which facility are you going to employ the nurses and teachers you are going about promising jobs when given power?.»
«Tell Dr Bawumia that economic features do not build schools, construct roads and provide electricity.
We're not building schools for the OPSB [Orleans Parish School Board], we're not building schools for the RSD [the state - run Recovery School District], nor are we building schools for charters.
Sylmar was at 6 am, there was damage, but proper repairs were made almost instantly, no whining over budget restrictions.Whitter Narrows was at 8 am, a small school district, parents just dropping off kids whom they just snatched up and took home.Current concern is over the many charter schools who are moving into temporary start - up quarters which may not be up to code.To not build schools to code is uncivilized.

Not exact matches

Dig Deeper: How to Build a Culture of Employee Appreciation How to Create a Company Philosophy: School New Hires on Company History Even if you ask some pointed or provocative questions in the interview and get the answers you're looking for, your newest recruit isn't going to be integrated into the company culture on day one.
Whether or not their homes were among the 2,400 buildings that have burned, residents who had been laid off or whose business was slow prior to the fire are likely to use the evacuation as their cue to start fresh somewhere else, says Joseph Doucet, dean of the University of Alberta School of Business.
«This is not generating revenue that will go into building Canadian schools and hospitals,» Adshade says.
«People study in school to get the degrees that will help them build a career, but then they don't study for the jobs themselves.»
«As an open admission high school, students come to us from various schools throughout the metro New Orleans area and we don't necessarily know the academic acumen of students coming through the building,» he says.
This does not even take into account that today, the opportunity to build a network outside of MBA schools has multiplied.
President Donald Trump says that if he had been at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School where 17 people were killed earlier this month, he would have run into the building to stop the shooter — even if he didn't have a gun.
The network that you build within a school is much more difficult to build when you're not in school.
The idea of non-traditional hiring practices wasn't groundbreaking, but McKinsey's systematic approach — building alliances outside of the business schools, and engineering «internal market receptivity» within the MBA - heavy McKinsey organization — was.
Not only does the ability to capture and recall knowledge make it more likely that a child will excel at school, but having rich, vivid memories of everyday experiences also help children make sense of the world and their place in it, enriching their experiences and building essential life skills.
«To all of you that have something nasty to say about me or other women who are built like me, women whose names you know, women whose names you don't, women who've been picked on, women whose husbands put them down, women at work or girls in school, I have one thing to say to you: kiss my fat ass,» she said.
Lawless did not quit school to build a $ 300 million business in five years.
Instead of buying into the «Moses myth» — venerating a small cluster of genius individuals with the power to part waters — companies can tap on design thinking to systematically build a bridge, according to University of Virginia Darden School of Business professor Jeanne Liedtka, «It's not one or the other — you can do both.»
Road repaving, bridge and building maintenance, school construction, and telecommunication system expansions are common projects that may not generate revenue streams collectible through tolls or other means.
We're not only supporting companies, we're also building a community around us, opening our space to middle - and high - school students in an effort to create more entrepreneurs and makers.
Communities can ensure sanitation pits are deep enough, collect rubbish regularly, build up levy banks and make sure homes and schools are not built near shorelines to reduce the damage disasters bring, she said by phone.
Not far away was Scot Peterson, a Broward Sheriff's Office deputy and Stoneman's school resource officer who heard the shooting, but stood outside the building as Cruz opened fire on his classmates.
«I think that we've all suffered enough, more than any kid should have to this year, and I think that having to study for a test that either lets you graduate high school or not is very unfair,» said Alexa Kitaygorodsky, a ninth grader who was in the freshman building when the shooting happened.
At least three Broward Sheriff's Office deputies arrived at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in time to hear gunshots but did not immediately enter the building where the shooting took place, according to reports they filed after the massacre.
Scot Peterson, the school's resource officer who was first on the scene, did not go into the building to confront the gunman because he was unsure of where the shooter was.
Teachers in Arizona and Colorado turned their state Capitols into a sea of red Thursday as they kicked off widespread walkouts that shut down public schools in a bid for better pay and education funding, building on educator revolt that emerged elsewhere in the U.S. but whose political prospects were not clear.
Other economists don't agree that you need $ 350,000 to be considered rich, however an amount of money that exceeds $ 200,000 per year is enough for a family to lead a more than comfortable lifestyle; this means having the chance to live in a big house, send the kids to private schools, have enough money to travel internationally, own at least 2 cars, and have no debt except a mortgage which will help them build equity.
The video became important after reports that Deputy Scot Peterson, the school's resource officer, took up a position outside the building and did not go inside as Nikolas Cruz killed 17 staff and students with an AR - 15 rifle.
That's a pretty acknowledged fact of all buildings, not just schools,» he said.
The majority of schools in Brevard were built more than 50 years ago, Theodore explained, meaning they won't be as strong as newer facilities that can withstand upwards of 150 mph winds.
However, I really don't see how a church renting out a school building when school is not in session in any way threatens that!
The problem I have is that these «churches» using these schools are not paying enough to even cover the cost of the overhead of opening the building for them, and that if any group other than a Christian church tried to use the facilities for religious services, they would more than likely be denied.
I would have thought it was obvious this is not about mixing religion with public schooling, simply using school building's for holding church services when the buildings are closed for normal schooling.
Without intending any any disrespect to your contention, I wonder how the use of a school building by a religious group at a time or day when students and teachers are not using it is likely to result in a situation in which the «religious group becomes identified with the school, which appears to be promoting that brand of religion».
or better yet, not allow them into schools and colleges unless they build a special gay dorm / facility.
I don't care about how school buildings are used unless teachers in those buildings are forced to teach a particular religious belief.
The school does not provide money for the organization and often times the organization will rent a room or building from the school to meet in so the school actually benefits financially from the organization meeting.
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
(One high school in town didn't have the Mormon seminary building on campus.)
LDS seminaries ARE NOT on school grounds as the building and the grounds that they are on are owned completely by the LDS church.
Christians have voted to put their God's name on everyones money, add «Under God» to the flag salute, force schools to teach intelligent design with absolutely no scientific basis along side the sciences, voted to write their moral laws on the fronts of public courthouses and tax funded buildings, voted to ban certain people from living together, being intimate or raising children because their orientation didn't fit with their bible beliefs.
(Only one high school in town didn't have the Mormon seminary building on campus.)
When the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints builds a Seminary building for education of Mormons in grades 9 - 12, it builds on its own land, NOT on land belonging to the school district.
(One public high school in town didn't have the Mormon seminary building on campus.)
Also they are not «Seminary Buildings» it's not like they attach churches to the schools.
I certainly don't know of any atheist organizations that came anywhere close to what Mother Teresa accomplished, walking out of her convent with nothing to build over 500 schools and hospitals.
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