Sentences with phrase «schools wrote back»

Two schools wrote back to reject the idea; the rest didn't respond at all.

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«It stands to reason the eight schools in the official Ivy League account for 10.7 percent of total capital raised and 7 percent of companies - talking undergrad numbers here - to get at least a first round of venture financing, as pedigree accounts for a lot when it comes to backing a first - time entrepreneur,» he wrote.
Here's Stanford business school professor Bob Sutton writing on the origins and importance of the idea way back in 2006:
Last May — three decades after completing her BA, and with teacher's college, sommelier training and a creative writing program in between — Hogarth went back to school again.
Brian Bushee from the Wharton School of Business wrote an excellent paper back in 2005 that highlighted the behavioral differences among institutional investors.
said the guy who said the bible was written during the bronze age... really??? Go to back to school and learn something as you put it «Accurately»...
The romans had nothing to do with writing the old testament so you might want to go back to school and actually learn something before you come out and try to bash Christianity.
Some while back, Robert Jenson wrote «How the World Lost its Story «(FT, October 1993), and it has provided rich grist for many intellectual mills, including Steven D. Smith of Notre Dame Law School in an article in the Wake Forest Law Review.
When you go back to school your parents write a little note for you stating why you were gone.
More than 14 years» labor went into the writing of the book, and the author tells us that his preoccupation with Feuerbach goes back further still — to the time when he first encountered him in a graduate seminar at Yale Divinity School and found himself «strangely disturbed.»
However, in a purely philosophical sense, my judgment of Sidney Hook goes back to my graduate school days at Harvard, when I was preparing to write Belief and Unbelief (1965).
He means that if you cant understand what he wrote then you might need to go back to middle school.
I remember writing to one as part of a school thing once and it was so exciting when she wrote back.
Back in the day when I was looking for ways to fancy up my veggie dishes I found this recipe and wrote it down (yes, I'm old school like that).
Time to write has been very limited in the school holidays but time does seem to be flying by, she will be back to school for year 1 too soon and I will miss these relaxed, fun - filled, summer days.
P.S. Writing that first paragraph about Cheez Whiz and Velveeta brought back all sorts of memories of grade school sleepovers.
Even though you may have already written a school, college coaches don't go back through all of their emails when they have an opening, they respond to the next incoming email.
Back in December I wrote an op - ed for the Houston Chronicle urging my school district to consider moving from the use of a food service management company (Aramark) to operating its own school food program.
But as I read through all that advice, I could only think of a post I wrote back in 2014 in which I mused that «there are few jobs on this planet harder than managing a district's school food program.»
Much later children will use this skill in school, by looking up at the blackboard and then back down at their papers to write something.
Not too long ago I wrote the post Early Back to School Protection Planning from Master Lock which included some great information to send your kids back to school ready to protect their belongiBack to School Protection Planning from Master Lock which included some great information to send your kids back to school ready to protect their belonSchool Protection Planning from Master Lock which included some great information to send your kids back to school ready to protect their belongiback to school ready to protect their belonschool ready to protect their belongings.
Back in 2011, I wrote an epically long and somewhat controversial post on chocolate milk in schools and noted there that:
Back in 2011, I wrote a piece questioning Oliver's laser - like focus on banning flavored milk in LAUSD, which struck me as low - hanging fruit and maybe the least of that district's school food problems.
I know I know everyone is talking and writing about back to school everything and here I am still holding on to summer.
We've certainly known this was coming, but Helena Bottemiller Evich of Politico has written an informative preview of how the new, Republican - controlled Congress is planning on rolling back several key Obama administration food policy initiatives, including improvements to school food.
When I used to have to do presentations in school, I would write out a whole script and practice it repeatedly, and I think that having something to go back to and envision if my mind went blank really helped me not devolve into fight or flight mode.
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Last Friday, conservative Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker wrote an editorial praising the School Nutrition Association's (SNA) current attempts to roll back the nutritional improvements of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act (HHFKA),... [Continue reading]
One of The Lunch Tray's most popular guest posts ever, entitled «The Incredible Shrinking Lunch Period,» was written back in 2011 by Chris Liebig, a law professor who also blogs about Iowa City schools.
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A few posts we wrote elsewhere: — How to stay cool on SafetyatHome.com — Look for the lines: an easy photo tip on Babycenter.com — 10 great rain gear choices (for kids) on BlogHer.com — 10 great backpacks for back to school on BlogHer.com
As I wrote here last week, and as I've been telling you for the last few months, many of the important school food reforms of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act are currently at risk of being rolled back.
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I'm not in school or going back to school, but I do like having a pretty notebook for all my to - do lists, journaling and writing.
We wrote slam books in junior high back when it was still called junior high and not middle school.
When I started writing about concussions - particularly the danger of second impact syndrome - twelve years ago, we were considered by no less an authority than our original concussion expert, Dr. Robert Cantu, to be the pioneers in concussion education (see video of presentation Bob Cantu made at Concord - Carlisle High School back in 2007).
Organizational assistance (including teacher / school representative meeting with student at the end of each class or end day to check that homework assignments are written completely in homework notebook and needed books are in back pack, providing organizational folders and planners, color coding)
However, as a kid I remember those first few weeks back to school in September - I barely remembered how to write my own name.
«I am writing to say a huge «thank you» to you and the rest of your staff, for having such a wonderful little school and for helping my children settle back into mainstream education.
Back in July, 2010, I was about two months into writing The Lunch Tray and had been involved in school food reform activities here in Houston for about five months.
I have written about my fascination with the forest kindergarten / farm school movement in back posts with detailed links.
Amie wrote in to tip me off that Office Depot has a program that gives back 5 % of the money you spend on school supplies to your school.
Back in 2012 I wrote a post entitled «A Preventable Tragedy: Choking to Death in the School Cafeteria.»
A while back I wrote about what seemed like very high sodium levels in the school food served in my district («Like Salt in a Wound: High Levels of Sodium in School Food «school food served in my district («Like Salt in a Wound: High Levels of Sodium in School Food «School Food «-RRB-.
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Back in November, 2010, only a few months after starting The Lunch Tray, I wrote about running my children's elementary school Election Day bake sale.
Last Friday, conservative Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker wrote an editorial praising the School Nutrition Association's (SNA) current attempts to roll back the nutritional improvements of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act (HHFKA), derisively referring to the legislation as «the first lady's well - intentioned but disastrous school nutrition program, otherwise known as the Dumpster Derby.&School Nutrition Association's (SNA) current attempts to roll back the nutritional improvements of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act (HHFKA), derisively referring to the legislation as «the first lady's well - intentioned but disastrous school nutrition program, otherwise known as the Dumpster Derby.&school nutrition program, otherwise known as the Dumpster Derby.»
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As I wrote here and on Civil Eats, the BAKE SALE Act and similar state efforts to bring back school junk food fundraising make perfect sense in the short term.
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