Sentences with phrase «went to the right schools»

«People who go to the right schools at the right time, get to know the right people and get the right interview, that's their path, and they glide over it,» says Baker.
Go to the right school or university and you will fit right in.
They used to sell to bookstore managers, aka their peers who went to the right schools.
So you didn't come from the right family or go to the right school or have the right friends or work for the right company...
Born into the right family, went to the right schools, landed the right job, works with the best clients and they make it all look easy.

Not exact matches

I'm going to donate it right to a medical school.
People use online dating because they feel like they're not meeting enough of the right kind of people in their daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're in college or a lot of people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating site.
«A ruling by a single judge in one circuit can not and does not undo the years of clear legal precedent nationwide establishing that transgender students have the right to go to school without being singled out for discrimination,» said a statement from five groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), that have filed «friend of the court» briefs on behalf of transgender students.
«My favorite time is right after the kids go to school.
When Sara and I were in our final year of high school, both of us really struggled with imagining ourselves going to university right away.
That's hard to say right now, but we do know that this is a drastic change, one that schools are going to have to account for before the law takes hold in 2019.
I've watched people who went to the top schools, got the best grades and worked for all the right companies flame out.
«Right now is a time that change seems like it's so close, and the youth, all these high schoolers across the country, are the ones that are going to push us over that line.»
Earlier this year, Kenney provided the inspirational spark for the idea by telling the Calgary Herald in March that «parents have a right to know what's going on with their kids in the schools unless the parents are abusive.»
It's unfortunate that I must defend the many profs and schools that have to put up with lazy students who feel obligated to go to seminary for a piece of paper which they believe gives them the right to lead others.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed in pop songs; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonise over our local sports club; we own many things, and still feel we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
We can only talk at lunchtime, because she has to go home right after school with her older sister.
We are asking for the right to educate a generation which, from the beginning of its school life, is going to be profoundly trained in the wisdom and love of Christ in the Catholic school.
Maybe we have to go back way before I was born, when atheists had no voting rights, or had to sit in the back of the bus, or had their own «separate but equal» schools.
«Some of us just have a hard time supporting a person who said he was going to be more liberal on gay rights than Ted Kennedy,» said Farris, chairman of the Home School Legal Defense Association, referring to remarks Romney made in a 1994 letter.
You can check out your favorite stores on BetterWorldShopper.org (they have an app, too, if you want to check it on the go) where they grade companies A-F (just like in school) based upon 5 issues: human rights, environment, animal protection, community involvement and social justice.
He had been a National Merit Semi-finalist in High School with a request from Princeton to their PhD program — not a scholarship though so his parents refused to pay — it's a long sad story of nothing going right for him.
If you'd gone to auto mechanics school, and come out saying «Yeah, there's just something about steering I don't really get, but that's all right; I'm grateful that other people have devoted their time to it and can do it,» that would be pretty ridiculous, right?
I have gone to church for decades and taught Sunday School and other classes for decades, and I have never heard any fire and brimstone, except from the Athanasian creed saying: this is the faith, people, take it or leave it, but if you leave it you are still in your sins, and that is not how you get right with God.
For instance, I'm incredibly proud of my mother - in - law who went back to school when her youngest went to university and then she started her new vocation as a chaplain right around the time that most women of her generation were retiring.
The Right has no worry as to what devastation their policies will cause... their money insulates them from crisis, from illness (need of healthcare),,,, as one blogger who went to the convention said... their lives will not change at all, they will go to the same country clubs, their children will attend the same ivy league schools, they have money for all necessities, etc..
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
Humanist UK's Andrew Copson said: «How can it be right that 97 % of young people today are not Anglicans, but some 20 % of the state schools to which their children will go belong to the Church of England?
Equal rights for all, without regard to skin color, ethnic heritage, economic status, religion (or lack thereof), sexual orientation, marital status, whether or not you have children, what school you went to or what your politics are.
If you take away my right to defend my family from rapists, home intruders, robbers or mentily disabled people, then why does nt mr.obama have his kids go to public school with no armed guards.
We have let these violent atheists and «satanists in atheists clothing» remove God from everything... they've been able to convince you to FORGET ABOUT GOD and they went right after our children in the schools by removing references to God.
So when the thought of my Sunday school teachers» disapproval crossed my mind, the only words to surface to my lips were, «All right, then, I'll go to hell.»
He went on: «I think, if I'm right, that seven out of 10 complainants left St Benedict's before they completed their education for various reasons and none of them seem to have had, understandably, any love for the school.
Former British prime minister Gordon Brown, who now works as a U.N. special envoy on global education, said, «Nobody will believe a word the Taliban say about the right of girls like Malala to go to school until they stop burning down schools and stop massacring pupils»...
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but all our news programs are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with sentimental love in every pop song; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonize over our local sports team; we own many things, and still feel like we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» on the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
«My daughter goes to public school and I can see the impact breakfast — or lack thereof — has on children in starting their day right,» she told us last year.
My friend Janelle and I went to cosmetology school right around the corner and we ate lunch there quite often.
She usually comes right home from school and does it without us asking but that day we had picked her up early and she had to go to the doctor office with me which ended up being a very long visit and we forgot about homework that night.
Emma didn't go to my elementary school but I met her right around the time I started seventh grade.
I recently quit my job to pursue my lifelong dream of going to culinary school (Check out my adventures at http://www.asecondcourse.com) so right now funds and apt space is limited!
«I'm going to be ONE SMART COOKIE with you as my TEACHER» cookie jar — This back to school gift will start the year off right.
Yes, that's right, too hot in North Dakota to go to school.
I cooked them at home, kept them in a warm oven as I made more and more, and brought them to school hot to go right into the sterno trays.
If you're going to pack this fruit salad for a school lunch, I would recommend packing the graham crackers separately in a snack baggie and having your kids crush it up right before eating — this way it is extra crunchy and they get to have a little fun with their lunch.
When I got home I went to look into manuka honey a little more to ensure I was on the right track from what I've learned through school and sure enough, manuka honey is used for a host of things, one being bronchitis.
«Whether you attend the concert or bring your family to the full - day Saturday taste, we want everyone to know we do this for the kids - the funds we raise from summer high school classes and public events like TOTV go right back to school sites for visual and performing arts and curriculum support to benefit students,» he added.
But if you really want to learn how to do something right, you have to put aside your ego, go back to the basics, and approach everything you thought you knew as if you were a newborn — or maybe a freshman in college whose every previous meal had come from Mom, McDonald's, or the lunch ladies at school.
It feels like if I didn't say anything — if I ran out of the room right then, sobbing — he'd just tidy up a few papers on his desk and go back about his job of being Barry Alvarez, the former Badgers head coach who took Wisconsin to three Rose Bowls after decades of irrelevance, then signed the check for his own bronze statue as the school's athletic director.
I remember that 91 team well i had just graduated high school that year.In the 90 season i saw they changed to black uniforms i was like that's my team.I was like i got to have one of those black jerseys and i went to the mall right after xmas in 90 and what do i find a number 21 black jersey sitting on the clearence rack with a host of other teams jerseys that was the only Falcons one left.So i bought it and wore that at school the next week and i told people this is my team win lose or draw.That 91 team was exciting to watch and that's how it all started for me being a fan of this team.
«But it is still the sixth most popular high school sport in terms of participants, [trailing football, basketball, baseball, soccer and track], but we are going to get rid of it because it doesn't fit in easy right now?»
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