As her Whitechapel Gallery review show throws open its doors, Gillian will be here every day telling Guardian readers what makes her tick, and letting you into her world of confessions and obsessions, from cross-dressing photographer Claude Cahun (
the subject of a new work by Wearing) to a notorious 1960s Frederick Wiseman fly - on - the - wall film about a mental institution, Titicut Follies.
People under the age of 21 and unemployed are
the subject of new work proposals brought forward by the Conservative party.
The host building was a fully working prison until 2013, and is now open to the public for the first time in history, having become
the subject of new works by Steve McQueen, Nan Goldin, Wolfgang Tillmans RA and many more.
Not exact matches
«If your company can transform the way it operates to match the way these
new workers think, live, and
work, you will reap the rewards,» writes Brian Halligan, CEO
of cofounder
of HubSpot in his massively popular Inc. column on the
subject.
The so - called grandfather clause would soften the impact
of the
new law initially, although over time contracts would be
subject to right - to -
work.
Subject to all the usual qualifiers about empirical
work, I note a
new study
of shareholder activism that suggests it does not creat value and can even be value destroying:
William Dudley, President and CEO (Speaker) Date: Thursday, November 17, 2016 Time: 9:10 AM EST
Subject: Welcome Remarks Event: Evolution
of Work Organizers: The Federal Reserve System Board
of Governors, the Freelancers Union and the
New York Fed Location: Federal Reserve Bank
of New York, 33 Liberty Street,
New York, NY
A decade after having proclaimed the «end
of history» and the arrival
of a
new world order
of prosperity based on «democracy and the market», globalised financial capital has
subjected the majority
of the planet's
working populations to the burden
of international recession, which has spread out in leaps and bounds, from Asia: recession and deflation in the world's second economy, Japan; recession and even depression m various east Asian countries, since the first quarter
of 1997; the collapse
of the Russian economy six years ago and financial bankruptcy in July 1998; brutal recession in the leading economy
of Latin America, Brazil; the beginning
of the downturn in the economies
of the OECD countries.
The prominence
of this
subject in both the earlier and the more recent
work on the
New Testament suggests that it is the fundamental problem
of all
New Testament exposition.
Not only are graduate theological schools producing more theses and dissertations on Wesleyan
subjects, but Methodist periodicals (Quarterly Review, Methodist History, Proceedings
of the Wesley Historical Society) are increasingly printing their articles, and
new publishing enterprises are emerging to take up their longer monographic
works (among these are Zondervan's Francis Asbury Press imprint, Abingdon's Kingswood Books imprint, and Asbury Theological Seminary's
new series in Pietist and Wesleyan Studies) These scholars are quite likely to be found in the Wesley Studies
Working Group
of the American Academy
of Religion.
There, in a nutshell, is the line
of thinking that made Lasch such a blister to many liberals and conservatives: his condemnation
of corporate and governmental power grabs, his attachment to a robust vision
of democratic citizenship, and his conviction that the social
work establishment, educators, therapists, and other semi-skilled technocrats had undermined the competence
of the middle class, while
subjecting the poor to «
new controls sincerely disguised as benevolence.»
My own Form Criticism: A
New Method
of New Testament Research (1934) contains a translation
of «The Study
of the Synoptic Gospels» by Rudolf Bultmann and
of «Primitive Christianity in the Light
of Gospel Research» by Karl Kundsin, two excellent little
works introductory to the
subject.
Agree 100 % Matte you have hit the nail on the head, All the majority will read into his words and come out with the same answer The minority if they have
worked it out will be having a party (3 %
of the 20 %) The other 17 % will still be walking around wondering what's going on as normal but being led by the idiots on Wetpants.com, Still waiting for a come back WHU and some numbers (is that you prison number) Or you p45 number, or your caravan spot number, as we are all pikey, s, or your wife, s statistics, sorry not very
new age maybe boy friends statistics, Sorry off
subject again BFS OUT
As regards to the EU professional footballers and the none EU / UK ones who will caught up by Brexit as they are still plying their trades in the UK when the Brexit comes to effect, for the EU footballers and EU managers, to me,
of course they should automatically have their former status
of freedom or rights to play /
work freely in the UK as if they are UK citizens forfeited and should be henceforth be treated as foreigners
subjected to comply with the
new UK laws so reviewed by the London Supreme court and passed into Law by an act Parliament.
* Day 1 Monday, February 22, 2016 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Registration & Networking 5:00 PM — 6:00 PM Welcome Reception & Opening Remarks Kevin de Leon, President pro Tem, California State Senate Debra McMannis, Director
of Early Education & Support Division, California Department
of Education (invited) Karen Stapf Walters, Executive Director, California State Board
of Education (invited) 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM Keynote Address & Dinner Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, Co-Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences * Day 2 Tuesday February 23, 2016 8:00 AM — 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Networking 9:00 AM — 9:15 AM Opening Remarks John Kim, Executive Director, Advancement Project Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent
of Public Instruction, California Department
of Education 9:15 AM — 10:00 AM Morning Keynote David B. Grusky, Executive Director, Stanford's Center on Poverty & Inequality 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM Educating California's Young Children: The Recent Developments in Transitional Kindergarten & Expanded Transitional Kindergarten (Panel Discussion) Deborah Kong, Executive Director, Early Edge California Heather Quick, Principal Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research Dean Tagawa, Administrator for Early Education, Los Angeles Unified School District Moderator: Erin Gabel, Deputy Director, First 5 California (Invited) 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM «Political Will & Prioritizing ECE» (Panel Discussion) Eric Heins, President, California Teachers Association Senator Hannah - Beth Jackson, Chair
of the Women's Legislative Committee, California State Senate David Kirp, James D. Marver Professor
of Public Policy, University
of California, Berkeley Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, Chairman
of Subcommittee No. 2
of Education Finance, California State Assembly Moderator: Kim Pattillo Brownson, Managing Director, Policy & Advocacy, Advancement Project 12:00 PM — 12:45 PM Lunch 12:45 PM — 1:45 PM Lunch Keynote - «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power
of Character» Paul Tough,
New York Times Magazine Writer, Author 1:45 PM — 1:55 PM Break 2:00 PM — 3:05 PM Elevating ECE Through Meaningful Community Partnerships (Panel Discussion) Sandra Guiterrez, National Director, Abriendo Purtas / Opening Doors Mary Ignatius, Statewide Organize
of Parent Voices, California Child Care Resource & Referral Network Jacquelyn McCroskey, John Mile Professor
of Child Welfare, University
of Southern California School
of Social
Work Jolene Smith, Chief Executive Officer, First 5 Santa Clara County Moderator: Rafael González, Director
of Best Start, First 5 LA 3:05 PM — 3:20 PM Closing Remarks Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California * Agenda
Subject to Change
He
worked for several Central
New York companies, including COR Development Co., another possible
subject of the federal probe.
A narrow escape I'd been charged, on my first week
working for my
new MP, with organising a roundtable
of like - minded bods to discuss some vitally important
subject.
New York lawmakers never considered some
of Mr. Klein's more far - reaching demands, including the discretion to pay more to teachers who
work in poor neighborhoods and in certain
subjects, like math and science.
On September 8, the
New York State Board
of Elections settled the lawsuit that had been brought by the Conservative Party, the
Working Families Party, and the Taxpayers Party, on the
subject of how to count votes when a voter erroneously casts two votes (one vote under each party label) for a single candidate.
Donna Lieberman, Executive Director
of the
New York Civil Liberties Union, said in a statement, «We applaud Governor Cuomo for taking the bold step
of removing
New York State from the Secure Communities initiative, which, despite its name, has become a sore
subject for those who
work day and night to make our neighborhoods safer.
I think the fast food workers are really are a powerful example
of the unconscionable low wages that many very hard -
working New Yorkers are
subject to,» Assemblyman Richard Gottfried told the Observer.
Astronomer Jill Tarter, the
subject of the
new book Making Contact
worked to construct the telescope in the face
of funding difficulties.
Their
work will be the
subject of a
new exhibit, «Antarctic Dinosaurs,» opening in June 2018 at Chicago's Field Museum
of Natural History.
While exposure to physical aggression and self - harm are known to have detrimental consequences for nurses
working in mental health services in terms
of staff sickness and trauma, this
new study suggests that nurses who are
subject to humiliating personal remarks experience higher levels
of distressing emotions, including anger.
But scientists still venture out into the field for a variety
of reasons: to collect
new data, rare specimens, or interview
subjects, or to quench a hunger to
work in some
of the world's most beautiful places.
Recent
work by many enthusiasts packs two
new chapters, and the bibliography is monumental, listing probably every published discussion
of the
subject.
The
new program, called Math Forward, draws upon the
work of Deborah Ball, dean
of the School
of Education at the University
of Michigan, who believes that effective math teachers have an understanding
of their
subject that goes beyond what they have learned in course
work and what they are required to teach in the classroom.
OHRP is
working on
new rules for human
subjects» protections for studies involving the standard
of care and should be releasing them for comment in the coming weeks or months, the Chronicle reports.
In complementary
work, Taosheng Liu, a research scientist in
New York University's Department
of Psychology and at its Center for Neuroscience, put eight
subjects through a similar fMRI task.
HFSP awardees are brought together in an annual meeting to help build a global network
of like - minded scientists
working on a broad range
of subjects within the life sciences and to stimulate
new collaborations.
«As a scientist researching passenger pigeons, I routinely search for
new books on the
subject, usually overlooking
works of fiction.
The original deed
of trust establishing the Institute sets as one
of the
new organization's primary goals that it
works for «the increase
of original scientific knowledge» in biology, as well as, human, comparative, and pathological anatomy and those
subjects «kindred to them.»
When he moved back to Tokyo in 1977 to the lab
of Yasuhiro Anraku, Ohsumi continued with his
new study
subject, but
worked on transport systems that moved small molecules like amino acids and calcium into and out
of the yeast version
of the lysosome (idiosyncratically known by yeast biologists as the vacuole — which means «empty space»).
While the photovoltaics are
new, energy conservation has been the
subject of much
work around the observatory, both at headquarters in Waimea and at the summit facilities.
The outcome
of the
new work is that so - called lonsdaleite is the same as the regular cubic form
of diamond, but it has been
subjected to shock or pressure that caused defects within the crystal structure.
The
new study, however, doesn't ascribe a cause to the apparent trend — Swain said that will be the
subject of future
work.
A
new study suggests that this line
of attack might
work, and will be the
subject of a talk by Professor Christine Rouzioux, Université Paris Descartes.
A
new study suggests that this line
of attack might
work, and will be the
subject of a talk by Professor
Steve Cotter: I have some
new projects I am
working on, just released 2
new DVDs and am finishing up a book which will be the most comprehensive ever produced on the
subject of kettlebell training.
Health educator Dr. Datis Kharrazian, who specializes in sharing non-pharmaceutical applications to chronic illnesses, autoimmune disorders, and complex neurological disorders to medical practitioners around the world, is back today sharing about his brand
new book on this
subject of brain health entitled «Why Isn't My Brain
Working?
The
new film about Salinger's career, Rebel in the Rye, is a
work of searing mediocrity about an author who was horrified by the very idea
of mediocrity, eventually sealing himself away from public life rather than
subject his
work to mainstream scrutiny.
Phoef Sutton's adaptation
of the Abrahams» novel is poor, it
works to an absurdly unlikely and dramatically dishonest must - hit - a-home-run conclusion, and - though it tries here and there - it has absolutely nothing
new to say on the
subject of fan obsession.
Filmmaker Tony Zierra
worked closely with his
subject on this
new documentary chronicling his extraordinary time spent with the late great filmmaker, featuring a treasure trove
of private photographs, footage and never - before - seen documents.
While we're on the
subject of Anderson, much has been made about celebrating Anderson body
of work lately thanks to Matt Zoller Seitz «s
new book, «The Wes Anderson Collection.»
Griffin Dunne talks about his aunt, the
subject of a
new documentary that charts her rise and the impact her
work had on a generation
of would - be writers
is the first documentary to explore the world
of these writers and their
subjects, focusing on the legendary team at The
New York Times, who approach their daily
work with journalistic rigor and narrative flair.
They
work best when they portray either somebody previously unknown, or shed
new light upon the life
of the
subject.
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant
subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help students remember it, especially if the students are creating art that relates
subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a story or creating a drawing, students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention
of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play, helps learners recall information, (5) speaking words aloud results in better retention than reading words in silence, (6) increasing the amount
of effort involved in learning
new information (such as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a
work of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better than the same information presented as words.
Teacher specialization, a model in which teachers specialize in certain
subjects and teach them to a rotating group
of students, has a negative effect on student scores, attendance, and behavior in an elementary school setting, according to a
new working paper by Fryer, a faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education.
But not for all the usual reasons that people raise concerns: the worry about whether we've got good measures
of teacher performance, especially for instructors in
subjects other than reading and math; the likelihood that tying achievement to evaluations will spur teaching to the test in ways that warp instruction and curriculum; the futility
of trying to «principal - proof» our schools by forcing formulaic, one - size - fits - all evaluation models upon all K — 12 campuses; the terrible timing
of introducing
new evaluation systems at the same time that educators are
working to implement the Common Core.