This model allows people
with key knowledge or know - how to have an impact on education without having to launch their own startups, making online learning outlets far more feasible.
Our team of Louisiana A + Schools provided
us with key knowledge while being enthusiastic and happy.
Each topic area includes a number of research pieces from HGSE faculty, written for practitioners and intended to connect with practical action or
with key knowledge to inform practice.
With our key knowledge partner, Arup, we have created a ten point checklist to help schools make all the right grades.
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Not exact matches
With this
knowledge in mind, it's no surprise that millions upon millions of articles and advice circulates the internet on how to solve these two
key components to a business owner's journey.
While the
key responsibility rests
with the entrepreneur, this panel of subject - matter experts can fill
key knowledge gaps.
· June 2015: Google pulls recent Google + posts from its
Knowledge Graph cards about brands, which display in the search results
with key information about a company.
Some business owners set goals, but then fail to share that
knowledge with others in the organization, employees, consultants and
key business partners.
Unions in the utility industry, health care and manufacturing industries are using
knowledge and skills as the
key source of worker power by expanding apprenticeship training, creating partnership
with community colleges, vocational schools, and employers to fill the «middle skills» gaps that exist today or will grow as skilled baby boomers retire.
A
key question that should have been addressed in the company's investigation was just how $ 56 million in suspect payments was administered over two years
with at least some
knowledge on the part of senior management.
Now, in Jack Canfield's
Key to Living the Law of Attraction, he shares his
knowledge and experience
with you and offers you his proven tools and techniques for applying the Law of Attraction in your own life.
Broadly, the idea is to establish a bank
with local
knowledge and local governance, using a social ownership framework,
with support from
key local anchor institutions.
Mintel's Crabbe said delivering
knowledge and advice — not just products — is
key for merchants looking to build relationships
with Chinese consumers, particularly those in less - developed regions.
He also draws on his wealth of
knowledge from working
with startups to serve in an advisory role to portfolio companies in
key accounting areas.
The
knowledge you'll gain coupled
with the tools and training our program provides, as well as access to our team of experts, allows advisors to embrace the complexity of the Social Security retirement system as a
key differentiator in the day to day battle of client acquisition!
I haven't got the test but i believe I ll score higher than average and I completely agree that education is the
key, unfortunately arogance does not coincide
with knowledge.
The Organic Center, in collaboration
with USDA Economic Research Service and eOrganic will bring farmers, scientists, extension agents, industry members and
key policy influencers together this spring for what will be the third annual Organic Confluences Summit to address the challenges facing organic agriculture and to share
knowledge and research findings.
Jensen and Klein should be familiar names to those
with knowledge of Campolindo's championship runs over the past five seasons as older sisters, Kimmie Klein and Annika Jensen, were both
key figures.
Participants who successfully complete the course and portfolio will become Fatherhood Champions who are equipped
with the
knowledge and skills to cascade their learning to colleagues and lead on
key issues in their locality.
The group should meet regularly
with each other and perhaps quarterly
with the school district leader, explains lead author Elizabeth Budd, M.P.H. Tapping into existing committees and resources (like the Parent Teacher Association, physical education teachers, and parents and community members
with pertinent
knowledge or skills) for help also can be
key.
Recipient of: Superintendent's
Key Scholar Award, Honor Roll, Georgia Scholar, Optimist Club Essay Contest — First Place, National Latin Exam — Gold (Latin I, II, and III), Spirit of Learning Award, Academic Excellence Certificate, Academic Letter, Lamp of
Knowledge, Georgia Certificate of Merit, Governor's Honors Program Nominee, Student of the Month, National AP Scholar, AP Scholar
with Distinction, GHSA State Literary Competition Essay Writing — First Place Divisional, Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership Conference and Leadership 56, Mock Trial Lawyer Award, Daughters of the American Revolution Youth Citizenship Award
Key to this effort is the new Wisconsin Training and Technical Assistance Professional (T - TAP) Competencies For Early Childhood and Related Professionals Working
with Adults, which define the relevant
knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed by T - TA providers.
The
key is to do your research and prepare yourself
with knowledge so you have options.
This 27 minute DVD as well as a
key code to access additional online features such as interactive exercises, printable materials, journal questions and
knowledge checks.demonstrates how adoptive parents can communicate openly and honestly
with their family members, friends and especially their children.
Local
knowledge is
key though to trying to understanding differences as South Tyneside has a low admission rate at 11/1, 000
with lower breastfeeding rates.
Working
with the retail sector is a
key priority for the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) who are delighted to announce the appointment of Nottingham Business School as Retail
Knowledge Navigators.
Professor Paul Boyle, Chief Executive of ESRC comments: «Engaging
with the business retail community is a
key priority for the ESRC and I am pleased to appoint Nottingham Business School as our Retail
Knowledge Navigator.
Trump is pressing congressional Republicans to oppose funding for a new rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey, using the power of his office to block a
key priority for the region and his Democratic rivals, according to several people
with knowledge of his actions.
«The idea that we can parachute insubstantial and untested candidates
with little
knowledge of the local scene into
key seats to win the confidence of people they seek to represent is the bizarre theory of people who spend too much time
with the pseuds and posers of London's chichi set and not enough time in normal Britain.»
A
key part of that belief is that we work better as a society when we have some accurate
knowledge of those who hold different views, particularly when it comes to religion or those
with no faith.
He observed «education is
key and an indispensable tool for accelerated socio - economic development of any nation and therefore appealed to parents to give children who are the future leaders of the nation, the type of education that will equip them
with knowledge and skills to meaningful lives in this complex world.
Building the
knowledge base requires humans to teach computers
key concepts from curated articles;
with modest online training, anyone who reads English can scan research papers for
key terms — names of genes, proteins, diseases, and drugs — and use online marking tools to document relationships between them (for example, drug X treats disease Y).
He says that the R&D carried out in Singapore are among the top in the region and are in line
with studies carried out in the U.S. «Singapore is moving toward the
knowledge - based economy and was one of the earliest countries to identify environmental studies as a
key area for development.
Data can be encoded using this public
key, but only those
with knowledge of the original numbers can decrypt it.
Both Dr. Grizzle and UNH have played a
key role in not only improving our understanding of the value of restored and farmed oyster populations in Great Bay and the Northeast, but also in promoting shellfish aquaculture and sharing valuable
knowledge and experience
with new growers.
With the continuing rise of resistance the research, published in the journal Genome Biology, is
key as scientists say that this
knowledge could help improve malaria control strategies.
The study reviews existing evidence and
key knowledge gaps in the clinical care of women
with FGM.
The older kids did much better — probably because,
with more developed episodic memories, they remembered the square lock and used that
knowledge to project into a future in which only a square
key would unlock the box.
Susan C. Miller, professor (research) of health services, policy and practice in the Brown University School of Public Health and lead author of the study in the Journal of Palliative Medicine, worked
with colleagues to survey nursing directors at more than 1,900 nursing homes around the country between July 2009 and June 2010 to assess their
knowledge of palliative care and their facility's implementation of
key palliative care practices.
Parks Canada is proud to protect these globally significant paleontological sites, and to work
with leading scientific researchers to expand
knowledge and understanding of this
key period of earth history.
It takes two years to attain a master degree in Urban Design
with specialisation in Urban Architecture, and during this time you will meet a wide range of teachers who will present you
with new
knowledge in
key areas.
SEA, Inc. continues to work
with decision - makers in government and industry in applying available science and identifying
key studies to improve the
knowledge base for better environmental decision - making.
To understand the selection mechanism behind mutations, network - based studies were used to estimate the importance of a mutated protein compared to non-mutated ones in signalling and protein — protein interaction networks.10, 11,12,13 Proteins mutated in cancer were found having a high number of interacting partners (i.e., a high degree of connectivity), which indicates high local importance.10 Mutated proteins are also often found in the centre of the network, in
key global positions, as quantified by the number of shortest paths passing through them if all proteins are connected
with each other (i.e., they have high betweenness centrality; hereafter called betweenness).11, 12 Mutated proteins also have high clustering coefficients, which means their neighbours are also neighbours of each other.10, 13 Moreover, neighbourhood analysis of mutated proteins have been previously successfully used to predict novel cancer - related genes.14, 15 However, to the best of our
knowledge, no study has concentrated particularly on the topological importance of first neighbours of mutated proteins in cancer, and their usefulness as drug targets themselves.
From personal experience and from working
with laboring women, I've found that preparation and
knowledge are absolutely
key to having a smooth natural birth.
Learn
key tips and strategies, as well as common mistakes to avoid, to allow you to move through both divorce and post-divorce
with greater
knowledge, confidence and peace of mind.
Education is
key to overcoming any health condition... When I was diagnosed
with Hashimoto's in 2009, I dove into the deep sea of
knowledge.
The
key to health and preventing chronic inflammation is arming yourself
with knowledge and then living a life that contains a well - balanced diet high in fresh fruits and vegetables, exercise, fresh air, clean water and full of love and happiness.
The
key is to arm yourself
with knowledge on a safe and effective detox.
I «am man of wisdom, courage,
knowledge and integrity, i «am a wonderful father of a 3 year old daughter, which is my
key to hapiness besides GOD, she is my heart, i'm everything
with her nothing without her, her light shall forever shine thru me.