Not exact matches
Why didn't they entitle the chart with something more positive such as, «Being Asian Can
Get You A Lower Mortgage Rate,» or «Although Asians
Need Higher
Grades And Test Scores To Have The Same Chance To
Get Into University, At Least Asians
Get To Pay Lower Mortgage Rates,» or «Despite Some Disadvantages Of Being A Minority, You Can
Still Get The Best Mortgage Rate Possible,» or «Being A Minority May Make It Easier To
Get A Better Rate.»
«While your
grades still need a lot of work and you
still aren't
getting your bed made every day, we are sure proud of your first soccer goal.
Saying something like, «I
still need a few more credits,» could satisfy other people's curiosity without requiring your teen to
get into the details about his
grades.
So we looked at what could we do to make sure that the students are
still being instructed on those
grade - level standards, but
getting the interventions that they
need.»
I think the Common Core will be a major improvement, but it won't
get us all the way there because it
still needs to mass -
graded, and because it is only in English and math.
the way i look at it there are some gaming sites and some reviewers who i just don't trust I know gametrailers is owned by the parent company that is owned by MS yet they are
still very fair IMO gamespot since the whole jeff firing / kane and lynch stuff has been spot on, they will point out very minor things in their reviews and are really strict but sometimes you
need to find out everything and gamespot is the place ign has few reviewers who i like on playstation team but one thing i have noticed is how american gaming media gives MS a free pass but not to sony or nintendo, its funny and sad how MS gave up on core gamers for last 3 - 4 years but
still got praised and some of their E3 conferences were
graded higher than sony when sony showed games compared to dance central angryjoe is also really fair