Sentences with phrase «racing classes we work»

Medical pre-screening your information for health conditions and your racing class works well.
Here are some of the drag racing classes we work with on a regular basis.

Not exact matches

At 31 years old, I'm 3 classes away from my undergraduate, have run and lost a State Senate race, can debate Hayek and Keynes with economics Professors, debate Nietzsche and Schopenhauer with philosophy professors, and talk occupy politics with working class youth, unemployed workers and homeless bums on the streets of Atlanta.
Its high - profile work on driverless cars has also led to a race in the automobile industry to create vehicles that can operate without humans, adding to concerns that some classes of manual labour once thought to be beyond the reach of machines might eventually be automated.
Lots of feminist websites have good lists of recommended writers — for example, this is an important list of Feminist Writers of Color, who discuss the intersecting issues of race, class, and womanhood in their feminist work.
Everyone must somehow put together his convictions about such matters as knowledge, the mass media, art, manners, work, play, nature, health, sex, class, race, economics, politics, international relations, and religion into a pattern for the formation of character through the curriculum.
I acknowledge that the social environments of family, race, class, education, work, culture, cult and nation are the inescapably human contexts that shape all our possibilities and achievements as well as our blindnesses and follies.
But above all, it includes the countless ordinary citizens, who knew nothing of Locke or Burke or Thomas or Aristotle, who've struggled and worked and fought and died so that they might live under a government responsible to their will, and constrained to regard them as free men and women rather than as members of a class, church, guild, tribe, town, or race.
In a society increasingly aware of the ways in which gender, race, class and worldview shape our ways of knowing, my good intentions quickly proved to be insufficient in working with such diversity.
It is true that the official class of the Jewish people welcomed the Roman rule, which gave peace to the land and, in the very act of depriving the race of its national existence, allowed the religious man to work in peace and live faithful to the Law.
Recognizing that wining over working - class swing voters (or non-working-class voters with many struggling people in their social networks) requires, at minimum, addressing the everyday concerns of those voters — and recognizing that the fates of American working - class voters of all races and ethnicities are linked.
Above all, it is possible to exhaust what the gospel has to say by talking about and working for the immediacies, assuming that there is in that gospel nothing more than an imperative for better relations among men, classes, races, and nations, with the building in the not too distant future of a society in which opportunity of fulfillment will be guaranteed to everybody.
When you work out from one relativism to other relativisms in human affairs, the result is bound to be confusion... Alongside of the pseudo-absolutes of the race as in Nazism, the state as in Fascism, the class in Communism, the Madras Conference put another pseudo-absolute, the religious community, the Church.36
Her findings reveal that middle - class families have different parental styles than poor working - class families, regardless of race.
The guide provides an introduction to full spectrum doula work — supporting people during all phases of pregnancy, including abortion, miscarriage, birth and adoption — as well as a discussion of how issues like race, class, immigration, gender and more affect our work as doulas.
While seats will be up for grabs throughout the country, observers have placed most of their focus on the Senate race in Buenos Aires province, a predominantly working class region of Argentina that holds nearly 40 percent of the national electorate.
Angela Rayner's clumsy interview blamed a race and equality agenda for failing white working class boys - but it's government, not minorities, who are to blame
There is one candidate in this race who represents the interests of middle class and working families, and his name is Matt Alexander.»
* This is George Packer's New Yorker piece on the white working - class in Ohio, which Stuart mentions * There is an interesting and sceptical piece about the Bradley effect in the 1982 California race on RealClearPolitics.
«We are building a grassroots movement to create an America that works for all people, no matter their race, class, gender, religion or sexual orientation.
Speaking on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, Mr Livingstone, who lost to Tory candidate Boris Johnson last week in the race to become London Mayor, said working - class people had become «disillusioned» at the last Labour government's failure to create «good jobs».
«Sean Hanna is the only candidate in this race with a proven track record of working with Republicans and Democrats like Governor Cuomo, and of delivering for middle - class families in Western New York.»
«I am in this race to build on my career of fighting for middle - class families and improving the lives of working New Yorkers.
It could be a routine hold for Labour in a constituency they have dominated forever, proving that rumours of the party's demise have been greatly exaggerated; it could be the route to Westminster for Paul Nuttall (for whom this is the fifth attempt to get into the Commons — still short of Nigel Farage's number), heralding the beginning of a big Ukip surge into working - class Labour heartlands; it could end up with a very close three -(or even four -, depending on Liberal Democrat performance) way race that shows the new divides in the electorate in the wake of the Brexit referendum.
While the race has narrowed to about three points in Pennsylvania, Trump still hasn't shown he is gaining enough working - class white voters to offset the moderate suburbanites he has driven away.
Mr. Banks, who has run in the past with support from rising - star Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, hopes that Mr. Jeffries» thorough defeat of Mr. Barron in a 2012 congressional race means the working - class, heavily African - American district will be ready to elect a lawmaker closer to the Democratic Party's mainstream.
«This race will be a choice between a community advocate who stands up for middle class workers and equality for all people, or an out of touch 1 % er who represents big business and the erosion of the working class,» Small said in a statement.
Gareth's progressive values, government experience, working class background, and grassroots approach to visit all 163 towns in NY - 19 is how we'll win this race and bring our voices to Washington.»
Frank Chopp can't possibly run any more races without an alternative, a working class fighter, running against him.»
This is not about race or class or the plight of immigrants but about whether politicians stretch the truth for their own convenience to take advantage of the true experience of millions of immigrants who work long hours in substandard environments for substandard wages.
«David Cameron and Nick Clegg must be delighted that no women, ethnic minority candidates or working class men have entered the Labour leadership race.
Celebrate the scientific work of African Americans and explore issues of race with your class during Black History Month.
When I would work out in a gym, I was always «racing» the person on the treadmill next to me... And in group exercise classes, I always wanted to at least keep up or, if it was a bootcamp - style class, be ahead in my reps. I've found working out at home, it does help to exercise with my children or husband, but they aren't always willing.
I remember one of my first Yoga classes — I had raced to the studio from work.
-- try an interval training class or gym work out, like short sprints interspersed with fast walking, or a spinning class with slow uphills and fast racing segments — Soul Cycle.
Like Sandberg's breakout work, which has been criticized for minimizing the barriers women in the workforce face — especially women of races, classes and sexualities that differ from its wealthy, white, cis author — the tips provided do seem to be geared towards «employable,» educated women.
Kiki is an update of sorts on Jennie Livingston's Paris Is Burning, a canonical portrait of New York ball culture in the 1980s that endures, though not without complications, as an essential investigation of queerness, race, class, and stardom — and a work that noticeably goes unmentioned in Jordenö's film.
Hawkins gives a master class, Oscar worthy performance, the career defining work that can end an awards race before it's even begun.
Instead, as the various seminars and lectures on subjects as diverse as Walden and rocket science, it's a film of ideas, darting effortlessly between debates on society, race, class, politics and much, much more, while adding up to something that feels like a coherent piece of work.
Winning the race isn't for money or fame, but for the young men to prove to themselves, and all others who doubt them, that they are worth something — they shouldn't be written off by society just because they are the sons of poor working class parents.
Paul plays Tobey Marshall, a working class man from Mount Kisco, New York (oddly a setting that's repeatedly reinforced) who inherits the custom racing shop of his late father.
Dave (Dennis Christopher) and his working - class friends Cyril (Daniel Stern), Moocher (Jackie Earle Haley) and Mike (Dennis Quaid) spend their post-high school days in Bloomington, Indiana, sparring with snooty students from the local university, chasing girls and — in Dave's case — dreaming of competitive bicycle racing.
This movement is intersectional, with conversations across race, class, community, ability and work environment, to talk about the imbalance of power.»
Juneau, the first Native American woman to be elected to a state office, was introduced by Dean Kathleen McCartney who applauded her as a «transformative leader» whose work is fitting for this year's AOCC conference, which, McCartney said «offers our students, faculty, and alumni the opportunity to participate in important discussions about race, class, and education.»
Program: Ed.M., Human Development Research Areas: Life courses from pregnancy through childhood, adolescence, early adulthood, and mid-life; the influence of reproductive transitions on life course trajectories; class, race, and ethnic disparities in education and health and designing interventions to reduce these disparities; prevention efforts targeting parenting, schooling, community, housing, and work - family balance.
The AOCC celebrates the work of HGSE alumni of color, but is also for students, faculty, staff, and anyone in the community who shares a commitment to understanding and addressing issues of race and class in education.
While she believes there is great work being done around these issues, Camacho Lewis feels like opportunity is missed when we don't think about how to differentiate those spaces for educators who may be at different stages in their awareness of race, class, and other lines of identity that intersect.
She sees teaching the class as a chance to provide additional opportunities for HGSE students to focus on the significance of race and inequities in education and to consider the practice - based approaches that might work towards more just outcomes
We seek to move our work forward in three core areas that, taken together, can substantially reshape the college admissions process for students across race, class and culture, and help young people redefine their priorities, reimagine their high school experiences, and better prepare for ethically engaged and meaningful lives.
This process is wrought with undertones of race and class, particularly as it could limit access to some of the district's best schools — most of which are located in the wealthy, majority - white neighborhoods of the Upper Northwest quadrant.
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