Sentences with phrase «public reading ever»

You want me to do my first public reading ever of my own writing with you and Anne Tardos?

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But you can also read that a higher percentage than ever of students have basically technical majors — from pre-med to exercise science to marketing or public relations to turf management — than ever.
I'd suggest reading one of our Bet Against the Public reports which are publish at the beginning of ever season.
«It is the most disgraceful report that I have ever seen and read since I became a member of the Public Accounts Committee.
Like many straight women, I'm finding myself absolutely overwhelmed with messag Americans are using online dating sites more than ever before as nearly 50 percent of the American public knows someone who has used an online... site to use should Read More...
Indianapolis — A group of educators, meeting here to mark the 20th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision outlawing organized prayer and Bible readings in public schools, concluded that the debate over religion in public schools has entered a complex stage requiring greater caution and sensitivity than ever by schools.
From the moment he read the newspaper on June 3, Wayne G. Sanstead, North Dakota's superintendent of public instruction, had a feeling the results of the nation's first - ever state - level student assessment would bring him good news.
By every criteria and measure we use, reading and math scores in NAEP, high school graduation, drop - out rates, college attendance rates, public education's performance is the best that is has ever been.
(A representative clause, borrowed from the Arkansas Constitution, reads, «Intelligence and virtue being the safeguards of liberty and the bulwark of a free and good government, the State shall ever maintain a general, suitable and efficient system of free public schools and shall adopt all suitable means to secure to the people the advantages and opportunities of education.»)
Nevertheless, despite our greatly enhanced commitments to public education — and despite the fact that children are growing up in better - educated and smaller families than ever before — student performance during this period, as measured by NAEP test scores for high school seniors in math and reading, moved hardly a hair's breadth.
«In 2011 Alabama moved from near last to 25th in the nation in overall grades and scores [Education Week assessment]... 12th in the nation for standards, assessments and accountability... data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) showed a historic gain of eight points in fourth grade Reading for Alabama public school students — the... highest gain ever in NAEP recorded history.
I have read over 700 research articles, technical reports, news stories, and other Op - Eds just like this, and never has even one of them (i.e., that is from a pro VAM perspective) ever been written by a teacher or administrator working in America's public schools and living out the realities of these systems in practice.
Perhaps Heins didn't want listeners to consider how many students graduate from California public schools without ever reading the U.S. Constitution or even being capable of reading it.
Students in the District's traditional public schools scored higher than ever on the city's math and reading tests this year, also posting the largest single - year gain since 2008, according to test results released Tuesday.
Known generally as a Blaine Amendment, the provision reads: «No money shall ever be taken from the public treasury, directly or indirectly, in aid of any church, sect, or denomination of religion.»
«When you plot out the data for the last decade or so, you see Virginia fourth - graders consistently performing well above the national average in reading and mathematics and a long - term trend of ever - higher achievement in both subjects,» Acting Superintendent of Public Instruction Steven Constantino said.
Use this link to add yours to the voices opposing it: http://p2a.co/kpToxWX By the way, U.S. News and World Report has released its 2017 rankings of America's public high schools, and for the first time ever, the majority of the schools in the... Read More
This data, compiled in part from its 6,500 public school library partners, shows that more students than ever before are using smartphones, tablets, and ereaders in the academic... [Read more...]
Almost every author who has ever considered going indie, every small press that has weighed the different options of getting e-book titles to the public has read any number of terms of use documents.
Given the limitations of the modern reading public and publishing companies towards Catholic authors, do you think modern Catholic novels that headline under «Catholic fiction» will ever be able to reach that block - buster level of popularity one sometimes sees in the Christian fiction market?
No home library can ever provide the rich reading support on offer in public libraries.
If major competitors are going to lower their prices to that of the indie eBooks, then this means that there are even cheaper eBooks available to the reading public more than ever.
You've got authors who read their books (like Scott Siglar who's been doing it for years, ever since the Evo Terra's Podiobooks was around), authors who perform their own books, performers who perform public domain classics, my own audio serialization of the forthcoming 2018 edition of the Smashwords Book Marketing Guide, and more.
Project Gutenberg website — click here to read that post — this is the first site ever devoted to free eBooks, featuring books in the public domain.
Now more than ever, animals are accepted, even welcomed, in public due to an increased awareness of the... Read More
It is home to lively city squares, walking streets, public markets, parks and gardens — becoming ever more common... Read More Budapest swinging city
The other writer wrote the most crap I've ever read on travel blogs about Bali... like no public display of affection, cover arms and legs at all times etc...
«OK, some of them are dead — LeWitt, Matta - Clark — but she's still a friend,» she said, and then read off a dazzling list of all the artists whose work had made their first - ever public appearance at P.S. 1.
When MoMA PS1 shut the doors to James Turrell's Meeting (1986), a large installation work in a former classroom on the third floor of the Queens institution, in 2013, it meant visitors could no longer experience the artist's first - ever public skyspace — the name he... Read More
The next face of Britain's 20 - pound note — which for the first time ever will be anointed with the help of the UK public — is set to be some sort of a creative figure, The New York Times reports today.The Times writes that «Mark Carney, the... Read More
Through their raw economic clout, transnational corporations (TNCs) are using government officials, public relations firms and the major media to insist that «free market» economics is good for us - even as they hoard taxpayer subsidies and merge into ever - larger businesses to weaken market...» Read more
Maybe I'm way off on this, but as a «member of the public», prior to you dealing with the «buckets» issue so thoroughly here at CA on those early posts, I had never seen or believed I could be reading such a seemingly esoteric discussion regarding climate data, that is in fact so far reaching as to the accuracy of the data that will ever be available regarding pre-1950s SST and, therefore, global temperatures.
Unless I've been reading the wrong corners of the Internet this week, though, the easy availability of everything any of us has ever said publicly, or every public mention of any of us, via Twitter doesn't seem to bother many.
With Color, reading cases is easier than ever before, whether you're dealing with shareholder and derivative actions, attorney work product, the duty to defend, or the tort of wrongful discharge in violation of public policy.
I've been reading REM for quite awhile, and don't recall a single example of when any member of the public has ever come on here and presented an anecdote that could be considered a proper battering — where is that article — not to say it wouldn't have merit, if they did?
Those who know me, or have read my posts about anxiety, know that public speaking is something I'd normally steer very clear of ever doing.
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