Not exact matches
Private insurance would still exist to cover
elective medical procedures, but would otherwise be phased out
as the Medicare for All program was introduced and expanded over a four -
year period.
On Morning Joe a few minutes ago, Pat Buchanan described the fear behind the death panel debate
as the fear that old people without anyone around who loves them will be steered in their final
years toward
elective euthanasia.
As the campers reach their middle school
years they are offered some
elective activities.
The NCSC allows Grade 5 or higher music exams to be taken instead of academic
electives, and
as Tim hasn't taken any music exams since he did piano Grade 1 at the age of 8, he thought he might
as well take it this
year.
I don't know why I respond to the irrational, but I delivery about 200 babies a
year, with a primary Cesarean section rate of 12 % (including women who choose an
elective cesarean delivery, which is their right
as AUTONOMOUS HUMAN BEINGS), and deliver about 1 baby per week, about 40 - 50 per
year, to women who have NO interventions in labour.
Also, new entrants into the party are now required to spend at least one
year as card - carrying members of the APC before they become eligible to seek
elective offices at state or federal level.
He also noted that Benue and Kano were only the states in the North with a large heart to accommodate non-indigenes over the
years as exemplified in appointments and
elective positions.
Kathy Hochul more than proved herself
as a progressive democrat during 14
years on the Hamburg a Town Council, followed by county - wide
elective office
as Erie a County Clerk, and then
as a Congresswoman who defended Obama Care, and a woman's right her own health care decisions.
The first ISTC was opened in 1999, and three
years later the government announced a roll - out of more than 20 such clinics, starting with areas where extra capacity was most needed in routine
elective care such
as hip replacements.
Students would take Regents - approved CTE classes
as electives, along with their core classes, and then take a technical assessment at the end of the
year.
There are countless examples of «expert physicians» who have given extremely bad recommendations over the
years — from insistence in the 1950s - 60s that cigarette smoking is not harmful, to cardiologists in the 1970s recommending potent (and toxic) anti-arrhythmic drugs for the treatment of benign PVCs — until randomized controlled trials documented increased mortality in the treatment group, to numerous unnecessary surgeries that used to be commonplace (such
as tonsillectomies,
elective C - sections, spinal fusion for back pain, etc., etc..
To wit, this election
year, we vote for detoxification with diatomaceous earth for politicians
as well
as all those in
elective and appointed offices, including judges, police officers and FDA officials.
In all nerdy honesty, I was just taking the Advanced Physics
as an
elective because I almost failed small engines, and in the 17
years that Mr. Endicott taught his curriculum, he never had a group of students not have their lawn mower run.
«If you had an
elective program at
Year 9 or 10 and they could choose four subjects, but
as a school you want them to do one art subject, one technology subject and one humanities subject, we can actually write rules to make sure they choose one of each,» Moira says.
When we began our study of powerful learning in high schools five
years ago, we were not thinking of
electives or extracurriculars
as places to look.
Louise has an MBA from Harvard with an
elective in social enterprise, and has an extensive grounding in business skills and policy which she gained while working at LEK Consulting, HM Treasury, Tesco, and
as a successful Business Development Director at The London Early
Years Foundation (LEYF).
If you know the students you might have the following
year (
as I do with my speech
elective or my honors classes but not with my mainstream classes) set up a Google Drive document for kids to add to throughout the summer about what they've read.
As a high - school principal for the past nine
years, I have observed Advanced Placement (AP) teachers working harder than teachers of most
elective courses, but there is no bonus for them if student scores go up and there is no loss of pay if student scores go down.
They also have the flexibility to deliver the
elective modules
as standalone courses, which can be banked and used towards a qualification at that level for up to three
years.
«In my
Year 11 class I have three girls and 18 boys, in my
Year 12 class I have six girls and 17 boys, but in
Year 9 half of the cohort have selected IT
as an
elective and around half of that cohort are female.
Because of the success of the first
year's implementation
as an after school program, the program is now being implemented
as a language arts
elective for middle schoolers designed to provide enrichment for students at all levels.
High school English is a four -
year, sequential program of study through which students earn credits toward graduation,
as well
as a broad selection of
electives through which students enrich their learning experiences.
Prior to teaching at Kindezi, Ms. Ricketts taught
as a 7th Grade Special Education Co-teacher for English Language Arts for two
years and
as the SPED
Electives Co-Teacher for grades six through eight for one
year at Equality Charter School in Bronx, NY.
The school is also adding dance, theater and music
as electives this
year, something he said students are excited about.
K. Omowale Tumaini is in his fourth
year as a seventh grade mathematics and African American studies
elective teacher at Kelly Miller Middle School.
All 3 credit dual enrollment classes count for at least a half
year's credit toward completing high school subject area or
elective requirements, and 267 courses are currently certified
as meeting a full
year's high school requirement.
Ellie Herman taught English
electives for five
years at Animo Pat Brown Charter High School in Los Angeles, a career change after 20
years as a TV writer.
When Adam Blake lands the best
elective ever in his senior
year, serving
as an aide to the school psychologist, he thinks he's got it made.
In the classroom, first -, second -, and third -
year students can take «VCM 626 Shelter Medicine I,» an introductory
elective course that uses the Association of Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters
as the textbook.
In addition, second
year students continue to take elective courses as well as participate in Second Year Practicum, a course which often partners with alternative organizations and institutions for extended proje
year students continue to take
elective courses
as well
as participate in Second
Year Practicum, a course which often partners with alternative organizations and institutions for extended proje
Year Practicum, a course which often partners with alternative organizations and institutions for extended projects.
While I was at law school, I remember hearing time and time again from junior lawyers that it was not necessary to worry about what
electives one took or how much one learned or did not learn during those three
years of legal education
as «the real learning, unless you are planning on pursuing a career in academia, starts once you enter the workplace.»
See e.g. Murphy & Atik, supra n. 6 (describing transnational law course required by University of Michigan and offered
as an
elective in the first
year; recommending that schools require public international law
as a first -
year course).
The baseline comparison for this analysis is the traditional three -
year JD program that focuses primarily on learning through the case dialogue method, with experiential education limited to upper - level
elective courses, such
as clinics and simulation courses, which are often in short supply and subject to enrollment caps.
A number of top law schools in the United States such
as Harvard, Yale, and Stanford already offer corporate law
as an
elective for first -
year students and have done so for a number of
years.
MD - PhD Responsible for the management of the 4th
year clinical curriculum
as it pertains to clinical
electives, sub-internships, residency and care...
Each state association entitled to Directors pursuant to this subparagraph shall notify the National Association of the names of the REALTORS ® and REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® s designated to serve
as Directors during the next
elective year prior to October 1st.
< / p. have also studied human behaviour (
as you seem to have) within my
elective psychology classes during my
years as a university student whilst gaining my degree in politics (during my thirties when extended education in the humanities meant something to me).
Each local board entitled to Directors pursuant to this subparagraph shall notify the National Association of the names of the REALTORS ® and REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® s designated to serve
as Directors during the next
elective year prior to October 1st.
The course debuted in the 2008/09 academic
year and this fall, was chosen
as an
elective course by 49 undergraduate business and five MBA students at the School of Business.
While only 4 hours of
elective credit is required each
year, you may carry over up to a maximum of 4 hours of
elective credit
as well.
«I strongly approve of Obama because the Tea Party Republicans scare the #### out of me and I've been a Republican for over 40
years and have run for
elective office
as a Republican.»