Not exact matches
Times editorial board member Elizabeth Williamson writes that wealthier tech employees seem to support Clinton; meanwhile, those living
in «a less glamorous Silicon Valley, inhabited
by brainy young people whose long hours power the big companies and whose
college debt is so heavy that some of them can't even qualify for a credit card» are «feeling the Bern.»
Quickly, please have a look at this troubling essay
by historian Jay M. Smith about a giant business — big -
time college sports — that hasn't reinvented itself
in years.
Johnson, whose father was a radar tracking engineer and mother was an IT specialist, was teaching computer courses at a community
college in Manassas, Va.,
by the
time he was 10.
The New Jersey native, who says she scored straight Ds
in high school and
college, and had 20 jobs
by the
time she was 23, used a modest $ 1,000 business loan to launch The Corcoran Group.
After Stone starred
in Allen's 2015 «Irrational Man,» about a
college professor who enters a relationship with a student, Dylan Farrow asked Stone
by name
in the previously mentioned New York
Times piece, «What if it had been you, Emma Stone?»
Over the last decade,
college - loan balances
in the United States have jumped to an all -
time high of $ 1.4 trillion, according to a recent report
by Experian.
By the time she delivered a commencement speech at Smith College in 2013, she was preaching the gospel of a good night's sleep and asking graduates to measure their lives by a «third metric» — changing the world for the better — in addition to those timeless standards, money and powe
By the
time she delivered a commencement speech at Smith
College in 2013, she was preaching the gospel of a good night's sleep and asking graduates to measure their lives
by a «third metric» — changing the world for the better — in addition to those timeless standards, money and powe
by a «third metric» — changing the world for the better —
in addition to those timeless standards, money and power.
The team out of the University of California, Berkeley and University
College London tested how people mentally estimate distance and travel
times by having 20 foreign students
in London draw,
in detail, the neighborhood surrounding their residence.
A recent study from Babson
College found that venture capital firms with female partners are more than three
times as likely to invest
in companies with female CEOs than firms led
by all - male teams, but the percentage of women
in the VC industry has dropped from 10 % to 6 % since 1999 — and only 2.7 % of VC - backed companies have a female CEO.
Over the last decade,
college loan balances
in the U.S. have jumped to an all -
time high of $ 1.4 trillion, according to a report
by Experian.
In almost all cases, this will be to build a comfortable nest egg
by the
time you are ready to retire or to put your children and grandchildren through
college.
Specifically, Defendants made false and / or misleading statements and / or failed to disclose that: (i) the Company was engaged
in predatory lending practices that saddled subprime borrowers and / or those with poor or limited credit histories with high - interest rate debt that they could not repay; (ii) many of the Company's customers were using Qudian - provided loans to repay their existing loans, thereby inflating the Company's revenues and active borrower numbers and increasing the likelihood of defaults; (iii) the Company was providing online loans to
college students despite a governmental ban on the practice; (iv) the Company was engaged overly aggressive and improper collection practices; (v) the Company had understated the number of its non-performing loans
in the Registration Statement and Prospectus; (vi) because of the Company's improper lending, underwriting and collection practices it was subject to a heightened risk of adverse actions
by Chinese regulators; (vii) the Company's largest sales platform and strategic partner, Alipay, and Ant Financial, could unilaterally cap the APR for loans provided
by Qudian; (viii) the Company had failed to implement necessary safeguards to protect customer data; (ix) data for nearly one million Company customers had been leaked for sale to the black market, including names, addresses, phone numbers, loan information, accounts and,
in some cases, passwords to CHIS, the state - backed higher - education qualification verification institution
in China, subjecting the Company to undisclosed risks of penalties and financial and reputational harm; and (x) as a result of the foregoing, Qudian's public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant
times.
Although this will be much easier if you have one of the highest paying
college degrees as opposed to one of the worst paying
college degrees, it is absolutely, mathematically, irrefutably possible for you to amass millions of dollars
by the
time you retire if you, like most
college graduates, are
in your early to mid-twenties and live a normal life expectancy.
The
Times reports: «At
colleges nationally,
by senior year, 4
in 10 students are either virgins or have had intercourse with only one person, according to the Online
College Social Life Survey.
By his way of thinking, the most pressing problems include a dramatic drop
in college and university endowments, an ever increasing number of graduate students and recent PhDs who will likely never secure full -
time academic jobs, and a graying, backward - looking professoriate that refuses to get out of the way.
His most recent book is Freedom and Neurobiology (Columbia University Press), and it is reviewed
by David Papineau, a philosopher at King's
College, London,
in the
Times Literary Supplement.
By the
time W finished his second term, I had graduated from
college, come to terms with the fact that the criminalization of abortion is highly unlikely no matter the party
in power, expanded my definition of «pro-life» to include Iraqi children and prisoners of war, and experienced first - hand some of the major problems with America's healthcare system, which along with poverty and education issues, contributes to the troubling abortion rate
in the U.S. I remained pro-life idealistically, but for the first
time, voted for a pro-choice president, hoping that the reforms I wanted to see
in the healthcare, the economy, immigration, education, and for the socioeconomically disadvantaged would function pragmatically to reduce abortions.
Important points of transition, both collective and individual, somehow need to be acknowledged and accentuated
by special acts and symbols; graduation from
college continues to be such an event, and the widespread impersonal character of diploma presentations does not satisfy the need for marking the
time in a special way.
At the same
time, a major new study
by Daniel Yankelovich shows that only 28 per cent of American
college youth consider religion important, compared with 38 per cent
in 1969; and that among working youth, the number considering religion an important value dropped from 64 to 42 per cent.
Whether it be conflict from his childhood when he was raised
in Muslim household, or from his
time in Hawaii when his Communist mentor likely eschewed any religion, or during
college bringing him closer to a community likely agnostic at best, atheist perhaps, followed
by years
in which he sat listening to Black Liberation Theologian Wright, his relationship with Christianity's basic tenet is uneasy to say the least.
Amazingly, some extraordinarily courageous individuals (initially Arnold himself, journalists David Quinn and Breda O'Brien, the Iona Institute; later on, John Waters, retired Regius Professor of Laws at Trinity
College Dublin, William Binchy and the distinguished historian Prof. John A. Murphy; the gay campaigners for a «No» vote, Paddy Manning and Keith Mills, deserve special mention) did succeed
in making a difference to the eventual numbers, although not the outcome:
in the early Spring, polls indicated that 17 percent of the electorate would vote against the amendment, but
by the
time the actual referendum came around, 38 percent were indicating a «No» vote, and that was the eventual outcome.
One of his ways of saying this has lately been made familiar
by Dennis Nineham, now a professor at Bristol University but one -
time Warden of Keble
College in Oxford.
She has closely examined fundamentalist rhetoric
in several «texts»: Falwell's own biography, fund - raising for Liberty Baptist
College, the public language used
by conservative Christians during the 1980s, Falwell's «stump sermon» on morality and politics, pro-life writings, interpretations of Israel and the end
times, and the telescandals.
By 1997, he expects that more than 100,000 citizens will be serving their country, receiving education and training benefits
in return, and hundreds of thousands more will be doing vital community work, able now to afford the
time for such satisfactions because the need to repay their
college loans will no longer «block their way.»
But while 63 percent of full -
time faculty at four - year universities and
colleges nationwide identify as «far left» or «liberal» and only 12 percent identify as «far right» or «conservative,» Liberty University bucks the trend
in attracting primarily conservative students and faculty — no surprise, having been founded
by the late Jerry Falwell, Sr., of the (now defunct) Moral Majority.
What The New York
Times calls the «blame Woodstock» explanation for the rise of clerical sex abuse cases
in the Seventies, despite the paper's evident scepticism, can not be entirely discounted, since as the researchers of the John Jay
College (hereafter JJC) pointed out
in their latest report, «the sexual abuse of minors is a pervasive problem
in society and
in organisations that involve close relationships between youth and adults... No exact measure exists for the number of youths who have contact with priests
in the Catholic Church
in a year... [but] despite the media focus on child sexual abuse
by Catholic priests, it is clear that these abuse acts are a small percentage of all child sexual abuse incidents
in the United States.»
The other thing that bothers me is that there are some symbol styles not used
by the Greeks during this
time, at least from what I remember from a long
time ago
in college.
I don't know about you, but
by the
time I graduated from my conservative Christian
college, I was pretty confident that I knew exactly what atheists and humanists and Buddhist believed... without ever having met any atheists or humanists or Buddhists
in person.
One of the most insightful addresses was
by James M. Houston, who was on leave at the
time from his position as University Lecturer
in Geography at Oxford to serve as principal of the newly founded Regent
College in Vancouver.
But
by the
time I was
in college, the reputation of Japanese technology and workmanship was already being transformed.
So that's the way kids are socialized
by the
time they arrive
in college...
Since I was a skinny kid I didn't think much of it, but
by the
time I was
in college, I relied on sweets to de-stress.
It is now being offered for the first
time in Alberta
by Olds
College in collaboration with Ontario's Niagara
College.
Cheri Mah, a researcher
in the Stanford Sleep Disorders Clinic and Research Laboratory, «showed that basketball players at the elite
college level were able to improve their on - the - court performance
by increasing their amount of total sleep
time.»
By the
time I was old enough to realize I could resist the temptation of that lemonade I was a young
college girl
in her early twenties and on her own for the first
time (last year, basically).
In my senior year of college, in my tiny studio apartment with a microwave oven and electric stove, I'd pass time during the hibernation by trying out all sorts of new recipe
In my senior year of
college,
in my tiny studio apartment with a microwave oven and electric stove, I'd pass time during the hibernation by trying out all sorts of new recipe
in my tiny studio apartment with a microwave oven and electric stove, I'd pass
time during the hibernation
by trying out all sorts of new recipes.
It was the third
time in four years that a Fisher team has lost
by 30 - plus points, but whereas the other two came against Heisman winners and good teams — Oregon
in 2014, Louisville
in 2016 — this one came against... Boston
College.
By the
time she was a senior at St. Ignatius
College Prep, Jill had topped out at 5» 4» and 110 pounds and was focusing her college aspirations on crew, the only sport in which her size was an
College Prep, Jill had topped out at 5» 4» and 110 pounds and was focusing her
college aspirations on crew, the only sport in which her size was an
college aspirations on crew, the only sport
in which her size was an asset.
«b. Either (i) the player has NOT attended a
college or university
in the United States or Canada during the academic year that takes place during all or any part of the season; (ii) the player has attended a
college or university
in the United States or Canada during the academic year that takes place during all or any part of the season but is no longer eligible
in the current academic year (including
by enrolling) to play basketball for the
college or university during the season at the
time of signing the Player Contract; or (iii) the player has no remaining intercollegiate basketball eligibility.
I saw how the LA
Times article said that he was hamstrung
by the Angels change
in MO about going more for
college talent than HS talent (C J Cron)
in the MLB draft, but neither way should matter if you're good at your job.
Yes, that is Elliott rubbing the win
in by bringing up the
time his
college team beat Robinson's college team in the College Football P
college team beat Robinson's
college team in the College Football P
college team
in the
College Football P
College Football Playoff.
By the
time he wasready for
college in 1959, most coaches regarded him as just another burned - outswimmer.
Pro and major -
college sports, with their cheering throngs
in big -
time stadiums, were not to be played anywhere
in the U.S. Away from the New York metropolitan area, it was deemed acceptable to play most small -
college and high school sports, which went on as scheduled, accompanied usually
by a pregame prayer, moment of silence and patriotic salute
by the school band.
«I wasn't worth a damn, but I was on a team, I had to [report]
by seven o'clock,» Gruden says of his
time playing
in high school and
college.
And
colleges and universities spend
time and money running seminars led
by academics and mental health workers that cater to the concerns and preoccupations of anxious parents as they leave their children
in the hands of strangers.
I am currently
in college and will make homework
time seem less one sided
by bringing something simple to let the child see that even adults have homework sometimes.
Where would they be if they weren;» t constantly sending that same message to players at every level, from youth through
college: that if you want to make it
in the pros you have to have that same mindset, that,
by the
time you get to the pros, as Sean Morey put it, you have to be «hard wired» to do your job no matter what?
There were
times I would stop something from going beyond «second base» because I didn't feel I truly «loved» the girl I was with; whereas
by my sophomore year of
college I saw that as unnecessarily restrictive (and regretted those missed opportunities
in retrospect, LOL).
Two days ago, the Los Angeles
Times ran an opinion piece
by Robert Gottlieb, director of the Urban & Environmental Policy Institute at Occidental
College, with an update on school food
in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
A 2015 study published
in the journal Muscle & Nerve found that
by the
time kids enter
college, those who've used smartphones for years have already experienced impaired hand function, thumb pain and other repetitive strains from all of that texting, swiping and scrolling.