This removed many of the gender inequalities in subject take-up that previously existed.
But the list of artists who painted the American West goes far beyond these household names, both in talent and in subject matter.
One way is to become conversant in the subject matter of data science consumers, perhaps even obtaining basic certification in the subject matter area of the consumer.
Effective teachers should be rewarded for student achievement success and move up career ladders, and talented teachers encouraged to work in high poverty schools or in subject areas with teacher shortages through financial (and other) incentives.
More setting and streaming, with a 'grammar stream' in every subject in every school, so bright pupils are stretched and all pupils are taught at the right level.
The demand for his non-existent grad program is perhaps indicative, though, of a rising interest in the subject -- and in the skill.
It takes less than one second to launch the camera from the lock screen and the camera's autofocus locks in on your subject in under a second, to take nearly unlimited continuous shots simply by holding the shutter button.
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The museums of the region expressed their wish to participate in the project and to approach the subject in an inclusive, cooperative way, with the consensus that values, practices, representations and identities are not static, but phenomena that have emerged in particular historical contexts and are subject, over time, to evolutions, discontinuities, episodes of construction, de-construction, negotiation and re-construction.
He is as illiterate in that subject as he is erudite in the other.
Soon after, a new threat emerged: terrorism, and since then, intelligence organizations in the US lost interest in the subject, forgetting about communism in the process.
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Is not a teacher who can bring students from housing projects up to grade level in her subject more desirable than one in whose classes the same students are failing?
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The real problem about the growing quantification of biology is not the change in the subject but the lack of change in its practitioners.
Instead boards will have to bid separately for contracts in each subject, using the best performers in international tables as a guide (expect things to look a lot more Singaporean in the next few years).
When it was all about printing up 300 copies of an obscure journal and making sure that they got to the only 300 people in the world interested in the subject there was a possible argument in favour of the model.
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Users can only advance to the next level in a subject once they reach 90% proficiency in the current one, and the software allows Pyfrom to track their progress.
It has been used successfully in the past in difficult subject areas, such as wildlife crime in South Africa, on issues of abortion in Catholic countries, and tax evasion in the Netherlands.
The jury of two women and six men chosen because, among other things, they knew practically nothing about wine, got a crash course in the subject from some of the leading experts in the field.
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This week, a group of computer scientists claimed that developments in their subject will trigger a scientific revolution of similar proportions in the next 15 years.
If you are really interested in the subject, and find yourself near St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, you could visit the laboratory where the story of antibiotics began.
He said he had taken a personal interest in the subject, meeting Protestant students at Magee and communicating with the universities in Liverpool to determine the reasons for students choosing to study there.
"The regulator concludes that so much weight on one grade in one subject as part of accountability and performance measures created perverse incentives for schools in the way they marked controlled assessment and led to the over-marking, " the report says.
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We, at "The Americas Report" decided to talk to specialists in this subject to see what legal measures could be used against this overt intervention of Hugo Chavez in Peruvian internal affairs.
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The victimization rate of 9.6% is more than double the rate cited in a report on the subject in 2008.
This comes in handy when shooting a subject in harsh backlight or when the photographer needs a more solid hold of the camera.
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Ten years later, President Bill Clinton, who had avoided commenting on a sensitive subject the involvement of his administration in improper fundraising activities finally agreed to address the subject in a press conference.
She first grew interested in the subject after working as a high-school math teacher.
Some 110 UK universities appear in these subject rankings, which look at 30 disciplines.
Last year a government-commissioned report raised concern over primary pupils' performance in the subject.
This is testament to the keen involvement and interest in NY in this subject.
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At the 5th grade level, girls routinely outperform boys in every subject, including math and science.
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