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...station, Rome I'd be willing to accept that it might take three or five years to find a secure job, but by all accounts I shouldn't expect it for at least 20 years. It's pretty depressing. It means there are certain things you can't count on, and other things you can't even hope for. We may be in this "precarious" working condition for life. If I don't know that I can provide for my children, I may just have to decide not to have any. There is the feeling that...
...Federal Government has been similarly deceptive, producing rosy graduation-rate estimates--usually between 85% and 90%--by relying only on a couple of questions buried deep within the U.S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey. The survey asks whether respondents have a diploma or GED. Critics say the census count severely underreports dropout numbers, in part because it doesn't include transients or prisoners, populations with a high proportion of dropouts...
...potential double play ball. Abate recovered in time to get Rogers at first, but not before Byrne safely advanced to second and into scoring position. Reliever Doug Brown, one of the Quakers’ mound workhorses, relieved Abate and came in to face Casey. After working a full count, Casey checked his swing on a pitch in the dirt, but did not hold back enough, and was called out to end the game. “You come out of 15 innings giving up one run, and you feel like you’re going to get two wins...
...fields,” Director of Studies in the History and Literature program Steven Biel wrote in an e-mail. But Biel wrote that he does not know if History and Literature concentrators would be able to declare a secondary field in a department that offers courses that already count for History and Literature credit. “I can’t give an answer until we see how the various allied departments define their secondary field requirements,” he wrote. “We would want to avoid double counting courses.” Several faculty...
During the meeting, Explanatory Note (2.) was returned to the Educational Policy Committee for further discussion about whether or not courses taken for a secondary field should be allowed to double-count for the fulfillment of Core requirements or the language citation requirements...