Sentences with phrase «of impoverished children»

Or does the statistical model ignore the possibility that it's more difficult to teach a room full of impoverished children?
Title I money provides critical resources for schools to serve children who live in poverty: the greater the number of impoverished children, the more funds for the school.
«To be able to tell the stories of impoverished children from the other side of the world, which they themselves have penned, is a unique and important experience that I couldn't possibly turn down.
It's time to face the awful truth: Those cheap clothes we can't get enough are probably the handiwork of impoverished children from Bangladesh, some as young as 6.
It's time to face the awful truth: Those cheap clothes we can't get enough are probably the handiwork of impoverished children from Bangladesh,...
Quickly, this would develop into a global vision for improving the lives of impoverished children throughout Asia, then Africa, and then rest of the world.
More acclaim for «The Florida Project,» which filmed in Central Florida last year and tells of impoverished children living in cheap hotels near Walt Disney World.
Baker is a master of making real life look evocative without sapping it of its grime, a trick he once again lands smoothly in his tale of impoverished children living just miles from Walt Disney World in Central Florida.
While 2017 saw blockbuster cinema nudge ever further up the endless black hole of nostalgia, a path that can only lead to suffocation and death, Sean Baker's absorbing story of impoverished children running wild in the shadow of Disney World felt more alive than anything in years.
The latest installment, released earlier this summer, found that the percentage of impoverished children younger than 6 living with at least one employed parent increased from 45 percent in 1993 to 65 percent in 1997.
More than 70 percent of students in these schools qualified as «economically disadvantaged,» despite the ever - piling reports of the deleterious effects on education of such high concentrations of impoverished children.
Or does the statistical model ignore the possibility that it's more difficult to teach a room ful l of impoverished children?
The inspirational, untold story of impoverished children who transformed themselves into world - class swimmers.
The building does have a relationship with clothing — Dr Barnado's clothed thousands of impoverished children when it was his school in the late 19th century.
On a spiritual path that teaches non-judgment, I struggled rather unsuccessfully within myself with the judgment I felt for those who cried for the dead vacationers and then went out and caused the death of impoverished children without giving it a second thought.
Only five out of 88 respondents who studied for the Legal Practice Course (LPC) had their studies paid for by a firm; two had support from the Law Society through a diversity access scheme for students from disadvantaged backgrounds; seven had scholarships; and one had a grant from a charity for the education of impoverished children.
Improve the well - being of impoverished children and families in Martin County, KY through community outreach and hunger relief programs with the ultimate goal of empowering them to lift themselves out of poverty.
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