Whenever you can get guys that continue to harness that
same culture of success here, it's going to be a snowball effect.
Not exact matches
Despite dramatic growth in enrollment in online charter schools in Ohio, students are not achieving the
same academic
success as those in brick - and - mortar charter and public schools, finds a study by NYU's Steinhardt School
of Culture, Education, and Human Development and RAND Corporation.
Thus, high - performing district or charter schools use chants, ceremonies, signs, and strong discipline to forge a
culture defined by college - going and career
success; at the
same time, unlike schools
of a half - century ago, they rarely seek to use those
same exercises to help invest students in the American nation as a civic enterprise.
In the past we've mused over whether Facebook could comply with censors in China — it is among a number
of Western services blocked by the Chinese government; any unblocking would be contingent upon it agreeing to censor content, the
same issue would apply if it acquired a firm there — or whether the
culture of Weibo, China's equivalent
of Twitter which has beaten out domestic Facebook clones, means there is little demand for a Facebook - like user experience — but Tencent's
success with WeChat represents an even greater question mark: if all these questions were answered, is there even room for Facebook?