Sentences with phrase «recent public post»

But as of Monday afternoon, the most recent public post on Zuckerberg's profile is from two weeks ago, when he and his wife Priscilla Chan celebrated Purim.

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Mosseri acknowledged on Thursday that Facebook's recent changes «mean less public content in News Feed like posts from businesses, brands, and media.»
One recent post on his blog was called «The Value of Public Sales Training: Getting Coaching and Ideas From Outside Your Industry.»
Since going public two years ago, the company has seen its stock jump from $ 8 a share to a recent price of $ 59.62 — giving it a market cap of $ 5.3 billion — even though it has yet to post a profit.
In her recent post, Frances drew attention to the province's public finances via the public sector wage bill and the public - private sector wage differential and that cutting the public sector wage bill may certainly be an option pursued in the future.
Further to my earlier post showing that the public / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a recent piece from Canadian Public Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized workers and non racialized workers exists almost entirely in the private sector and not in the public spublic / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a recent piece from Canadian Public Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized workers and non racialized workers exists almost entirely in the private sector and not in the public sPublic Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized workers and non racialized workers exists almost entirely in the private sector and not in the public spublic sector.
Another reason for that intolerably high public sector compensation premium — Further to my earlier post showing that the public / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a recent piece from Canadian Public Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized -LSpublic sector compensation premium — Further to my earlier post showing that the public / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a recent piece from Canadian Public Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized -LSpublic / private sector pay gap is mainly due to more equal pay for women in service jobs, Â a recent piece from Canadian Public Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized -LSPublic Policy by Hou and Coulombe shows that the pay gap between Canadian born racialized -LSB-...]
In my last post I noted a recent memo from a higher - up at the Department of Justice, trying to intimidate public service workers who want to get involved in the current election campaign.
In a recent interview with the Washington Post (part of their ominously titled «Voices of Power» series), Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius discussed Archbishop Joseph Naumann's request that she not present herself for communion because of her public support for legalised abortion: «Well, it was one of the most painful things I have ever experienced in my life, and I am a firm believer in the separation of church and state, and I feel that my actions as a parishioner are different than my actions as a public official and that the people who elected me in Kansas had a right to expect me to uphold their rights and their beliefs even if they did not have the same religious beliefs that I had.
The most recent outbreak from Escherichia coli O157: H7 in romaine lettuce spurred me to pull up an old draft, trim it and post it in an attempt to promote public health.
AFSA Communications Officer Alana Mann has addressed the problem of hunger in a recent post where she reminded us that «hidden hunger is a public problem for which we are all responsible.»
Before I make a reply, may I suggest that you too (just like Pires) make a public apology for the way Per Mertesacker was attacked by you in a recent post?
-- With the World Cup well under way, be sure to check out our 2014 World Cup Central for real - time odds, public betting trends, recent blog posts and more.
With the World Cup under way, make sure to check out our 2014 World Cup Central for real - time odds, public betting trends, recent blog posts and more.
The pair have become a lot more public in recent times, with American model Frumes in particular taking to Instagram to show her support for her partner as well as posting images together.
Today's post comes from Ayana, who shares a recent reminder of the importance of dedicating the time to recognize Black Breastfeeding in a public way.
To see what such a miserly outlay means for the nation's public - school kids, see Ed Bruske's great recent series of posts; or check in on the Fed Up blog, which features snapshots of the daily offerings at a school in Illinois.
It highlights the recent cuts to breastfeeding support services and the infant feeding specialist posts, which are driven by cuts to public health, which amount to # 200 million in total in England.
The governor's staff asked elected officials to dress down and remove their ties before a recent public housing event because Cuomo wasn't wearing one, sources told The NY Post.
Sammi Awuku has therefore urged the entire public to disregard her recent Facebook posts captured by Ghanapoliticsonline.com that mentioned that she, Abena Korkor has had sexual affairs with a number of public figures including politicians, musicians and popular figures in the creative arts industry.
His most recent campaign for public office was in 2010, when he lost a bid for the 120th Assembly District post to incumbent Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli, D - Syracuse.
In recent Labor Notes blog posts, Chris Brooks and Steve Downs have debated whether public sector unions faced with a «right - to - work» or open - shop situation should seek statewide legislation that would end mandatory exclusive representation.
In a recent public opinion telephone survey of 1,000 people, the CWU found that the post office is a trusted institution with 93 % saying that they trusted it (69 % really trusting it).
In recent weeks, Cuomo has made a public show of pushing for the issue, including an op / ed on The Huffington Post website.
The Authorities Budget Office, created about a decade ago, now monitors nearly 600 state and local public authorities, according to its most recent annual report, and posts machine - readable datasets online culled from authority reports.
As a recent IBO post showed, the number of paraprofessionals, or teaching assistants, in the city's public schools has grown considerably over the past decade.
Public lawyers and ACL students @bhamlaw might be interested in this post on recent parliamentary reforms http://t.co/YE4pcPbs5m
«We're getting ahead of the evidence,» wrote Eric McGhee of the Public Policy Institute of California and Paul Mitchell of Political Data, Inc. in a recent Washington Post column.
Recent mention of the Putnam Central School District in the Post Star «Boo» section in the April 18 edition, criticizes Superintendent Matthew Boucher for his refusal to provide public documents subject to a FOIL request.
A recent job posting for a top - level public affairs job at the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Customs and Border Protection shop raised a few eyebrows.
On the flip side, recent research has revealed the effect such social media posts are having on the general public.
United States About Youtuber TheEarthMaster posts videos of recent earthquakes and try to inform the public of them in a timely matter.
< 3 Kristy from Southern In Law recently posted... Recent Things: Public Service Announcements, Discoveries and Antics
But in a way that calls to mind the recent Jon McGregor novel Reservoir 13, it is pricklingly attuned to the bleak commonalities of all high - profile British crime cases: the tearful press conferences in village halls, the straggly lines of volunteers scouring scrubland for clues, the bouquets of dead flowers sellotaped to telegraph poles and fence posts, and most of all the public hunger for answers.
In this post, I share excerpts from a recent interview with Megan Toyama, a blended - learning teacher who teaches AP US history and 10th - grade modern world history at Summit Tahoma, a high school that is part of the Summit Public Schools charter network in the San Francisco Bay Area.
-- The Seventy Four «Washington Post reporter Russakoff's fascinating study of the struggle to reform the Newark school system reveals the inner workings of a wide range of systemic and grassroots problems (charter schools, testing, accountability, private donors) plaguing education reform today... Russakoff's eagle - eyed view of the current state of the public education system in Newark and the United States is one of the finest education surveys in recent memory.»
Recent publications most notably include a book, Presidents, Congress, and the Public Schools (Harvard Education Press: March 2015), opinion pieces for the Huffington Post, and other articles.
In this prior post, I more specifically critiqued the overstated claims he made in a recent National Public Radio (NPR) interview titled: «There Is No FDA For Education.
Following up on a recent post about «New Mexico UnEnchanted» and a follow - up post about how the state's Public Education Department (PED) is also «Silencing [its] Educators» requiring them to sign contractual documents indicating they will not «diminish the significance or importance of the tests» in the state, it now seems the PED is also attempting to usurp the power and authority of its state's local school boards.
In a recent post, she explained why putting the word «public» in front of «charter school» — which are funded with tax dollars but sometimes considered private by courts — is «an affront» to people for whom public education is a mission.
A recent post from Bob Luebke at the right - wing Pope - Civitas Institute incorrectly argues that spending on public schools has increased since Republicans took control of the North Carolina General Assembly.
's most recent post (November 25, 2013) about the non-peer-reviewed National Bureau of Economic Research's DC IMPACT study, another recently published study albeit this time in the Journal of Labor Economics, a top - field peer - reviewed journal, found no impact of incentives in New York City's (NYC) public schools given its large - scale multimillion program.
Recently AYPF has provided several contributions to the Ready for Success Blog, including posts discussing the data sharing system in Metro Nashville Public Schools, as well as a recent discussion group focusing on career academies.
After our recent post regarding the DC Public Schools» IMPACT Evaluation System, and Diane Ravitch's follow - up, a DC teacher wrote to Diane expressing his concerns about his DC IMPACT evaluation scores, attaching the scores he recently received after his supervising administrator and a master educator observed the same 30 - minute lesson he recently taught to the same class.
A recent post analyzed the waitlist numbers for DC's traditional public schools and charter schools.
This post is excerpted from the recent SmartBrief article entitled, «3 key insights gained in Jordan,» by Paul Freeman, the Superintendent of Guildford Public Schools in Guildford, CT; and Kelly Lyman, the Superintendent of Mansfield Public Schools in Storrs, CT..
Mathews also may have gotten a jolt if he saw a recent post on the CTA website in which the union informs us that Tony Thurmond, their candidate for California Superintendent of Public Instruction, will be holding a tele - town hall on May 9th.
See another recent article about the chaos a simple error in Mathematica's code caused in Washington DC's public schools, following another VAMboozled post about the same topic two weeks ago.
Here is what I think is the most recent public info on class size in MMSD (from this post):... The first was an October 3, 2011 discussion of class size, cut short in order to waste more time on Madison Prep, that featured a confusing and incomplete presentation of data.
Following a recent post on «Data Secrecy Violating Data Democracy in DC Public Schools (DCPS),» the lawyer (s) from Washington DC sent me an email, including the actual complaint they filed in DC Superior Court to get access to the DC teacher evaluations.
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