There are no examples of intensive in - school programs that permanently raise intellectual ability during the K - 12 years (minor and
temporary practice effects are the most that have been demonstrated).
Not exact matches
The same
effect could have been achieved by
temporary employment, as the Bible itself stipulates for Israelites (Lev 25:39)» @Chad «LOL you have ZERO understanding of the
practice at the time, over 30 % of the Roman population was slaves.
In 2006, after the Supreme Court changed the family court administrative rules from the 270 day rule (after 270 days from filing, unresolved family court cases were struck from the active roster but the
temporary orders remained in
effect) to the 365 day rule (after 365 days from filing, unresolved family court cases were dismissed and
temporary orders were void), family court
practice changed somewhat.