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...that may be a long shot because currently many vo-tech teachers aren't state-certified as applied math and science instructors, according to Graham. "The issue will have to be dealt with eventually," he says, "or we're going to have a hard time." Despite such challenges, Graham agrees with his principal that the stricter mandates are appropriate. "It's going to be a fight initially and we might see the dropout rate climb a bit," he predicts. "But this is about having our students ready for where they want to go in life, with the ability to work...
Unless, like “The Holiday,” you make the most of the mistletoe you’ve been dealt and buck the romantic comedy curse...
...Apparently then, Tony Snow, the White House, and the leadership of Iraq all fall outside the definition of “reasonable person.” And when Snow dealt with the question of terminology at the Oct. 20 White House press briefing, his defense against Fearon’s claim was less than persuasive: “I think the general notion is a civil war is when you have people who use the American Civil War or other civil wars as an example, where people break up into clearly identifiable feuding sides clashing for supremacy...
...mired in legal limbo up until shopping period, so much so that Hernández stepped off his plane and right into his first class. During the speech, Hernández speculated how Kennedy—had he lived and won a second term—would have dealt with Cuba. “He might have accepted the Cuban revolution as a fact of life, since Cuba was certainly not a Soviet satellite,” Hernández said. He told The Crimson that the present generation can learn from these mistakes by recognizing the necessity of greater...
...Coming into the school year,” she notes, “I had no idea when I would be back. I haven’t dealt with an injury of this sort before, so I didn’t really know how much pain I would feel...