Sex - education classes should be offering more information about relationships and sexual behaviors, according to a
new report on the subject.
In its most
recent report on the subject, the American Academy of Pediatrics makes reference to «important positive and prosocial effects of media use,» and a call for expanding media education programs in schools.
The tariffs come under the president's authority under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act which allows the chief executive to slap tariffs on imports for national security reasons and after the Commerce Department
released reports on the subject last month which urged him to do so.
As in its
previous report on the subject, Pasc is demanding more clarity about exactly what the Big Society is trying to achieve and a clearer roadmap on how to get there.
In the pet area, Packaged Facts ®
publishes reports on subjects that span the industry, from large studies on pet food and pet supplies, to niche coverage of eco-friendly products, pet insurance, pet services and global pet trends.
We admit we are starting to be boring,» notes the beginning paragraph in a Salomon Smith Barney
research report on the subject of real estate investment trusts (REITs)...
However, the most recent
IFS report on this subject argues that the data on those with incomes at this level is hard to interpret.
Minister will be under renewed pressure today to scrap school testing for 11 - year - olds following a damning select committee
report on the subject which found the tests undermined education standards and harmed children.
Spencer does this by both mis - characterizing the recent National
Academies Report on the subject which indeed pointed out that there are numerous lines of evidence for precisely this conclusion, and by completely ignoring the recently - released IPCC Fourth Assessment report, which draws the stronger conclusion that the warmth of recent decades is likely anomalous in at least the past 1300 years.
Knock the socks off your agents with the easiest CMA they've ever created, so they can impress their clients with a beautiful, detailed
report on the subject property.
In 2003 alone, Cooper
reported on subjects ranging from dodoes to the genetic origins of Andaman Islanders, to what kind of bacteria NASA ought to look for on Mars.
That's because even today, despite Stuxnet's well - known legacy in the computer security community and in -
depth reporting on the subject, it remains highly - classified.
As a reminder, shadow banking is «credit intermediation involving entities and activities (fully or partially) outside the regular banking system» or «non-bank credit intermediation in short», as defined by the Financial Stability Board's (FSB's)
report on the subject back in 2013.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), in an exhaustive and
exemplary report on the subject in June 1988 («Pornography: Far from «The Song of Songs»»), condemned the proliferation of sexually explicit materials that demean men and women.
If you did not see the press conference given by Arsene Wenger yesterday, as Arsenal prepare to take on QPR in the Premier League, you may have missed this, because most of the
media reports on the subject focused on the Frenchman saying that we were «nowhere near» challenging Chelsea for the title.
Just check out (sorry) what the 33 - year old had to say om a Daily
Star report on the subject of his desire to win as many trophies as possible, despite having already had one of the most successful careers possible.
The phrase may not have got a mention in July's Open Public Services white paper but the public administration select committee (Pasc) today released its
second report on the subject, suggesting that those in Parliament at least still take the idea seriously.
When I spoke with Jeffrey Friedman by phone on June 20, 2016, the first thing I wanted him to talk about was why, even after all the
mainstream reporting on the subject, there doesn't seem to be the sort of public awareness that an imminent threat of running out of water should engender.
Author Elissa Nadworny notes, «The latest national numbers suggest that more than 6 million students are «chronically absent,»» and emphasizes comments made by Phyllis Jordan, who authored a recent
FutureEd report on the subject, that, «Research tells us that kids shouldn't miss 10 percent or more of the school year, that's the tipping point for kids, but there isn't really research that tells us how many chronically absent kids are too many for a school.»
The
only reporting on the subject was incomplete — based on only 5 charter schools, and inconclusive — the data was unverified by the state or any outside agencies.
The President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH) landmark report, Reinvesting in Arts Education (2011), was the first
federal report on the subject in more than a decade.
As journalist Annie Cheney found
while reporting on this subject over the course of three years, when there's that much money to be made with no federal regulation, there are all sorts of shady (and fascinating) characters who are willing to employ questionable practices — from deception and outright theft — to acquire, market, and distribute human bodies and parts.
The National Academies also has several
online reports on the subject, as does USCCP, depending on your interests (the recent 2010 Climate Stabilization report is a great read).
Here at the Policy Program of the American Meteorological Society, we've recently released a
workshop report on this subject, entitled Earth Observations, Science, and Services for the 21st Century.
If he only had the guts to carry out some proper and
unbiased reporting on the subject of «wine and climate change in Australia» he would earn some respect from all of us.
Finally, if you are looking for an article to fire up your passion for the need for real and tangible action on access to justice, I urge you to read this article by Mitch Kowalski on some of the shortcomings of the most recent
CBA report on the subject.
However, it is not «representative» as regards the justices because they are not involved, it does not «objectively consider... submissions» about the justices» remuneration because it has no authority to do so, and its work is not «effective» as regards the justices» remuneration because there is no
consultative report on that subject,» wrote Moir.