Sentences with phrase «social gap»

I am passionate about the communities in which we serve and have worked tirelessly to help other entrepreneurs, our public library system, community branding initiatives and helping solve social gaps like homelessness.
Henrietta, for her part, is grateful for his aid, and falls for him as he continues to come to her rescue; yet she holds herself back, concerned about the vast social gap between them.
This «schooling without learning» is a wasted opportunity, the report argues — widening social gaps for already disadvantaged children, for whom the promise of education was meant to offer much greater access to good jobs, higher wages, better health, and lifelong security.
Both Hong Kong and Brazil face a widening social gap.
The social gap is cavernous.
And if you want to learn about a local arts group that creates music, friendships, and unity across cultural and social gaps, check out the Boston Children's Chorus tomorrow, November 5 (6 - 7 pm), at the Boston Public Library.
It maybe that people like [Mr] Straw have greater difficulty coping with the social gap that not seeing someone's face undoubtedly creates.»
Set in an African slum, an ambitious market girl meets and falls in love with a boy from the other side of town and tries to cross the class divide, but the social gap is over powering and starts a chain of event that neither of them is prepared for.
Another great way to fill the social gap is to start an online discussion where they can gather before and after the online training workshop.
Given the changes occurring in both sectors, how does an expansion of choice appear to affect the social gap between public and private?
And a persistent achievement gap among children only leads to economic and social gaps that continue into adulthood.
Committee chairman Jenny Whittle believes there is a «real willingness» to bridge the social gap
Different qualities of pottery and baked products signify the social gaps and differences.
These images deal with a social gap created by a prejudiced stigmatised view and use clichéd folkloric settings and common stereotypes to question it.
Remember that once upon a time dating services were socially un-cool (well, they were in the UK) and now they are simply another mechanism to close a social gap and breed lurve.
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