Word: ruralism
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...served the mostly rural, blue- collar district ever since as their Republican Congressional representative...
...again because I feel strongly about the re-districting issue," Houghton says. "I hope they don't carve our district out and make it a suburb of Rochester, where we would never have any rural representation...
...realized in college that I probably could do what I wanted to do within business, and I'm really glad I did," he says. "Corning is a wonderful company with extraordinary people. Corning [the town] is a rural community, you have a little elbow room to spread out. I like that...
...country that eschews socialized medicine: Its health care is the best in the world - for those who can afford it. According to the study, rich Americans are the world's healthiest people. But, said Murray, those occupying the lower rungs on the socioeconomic ladder - Native Americans, poor rural black populations and some inner city populations - have healthy life expectancies right out of the Third World...
...greatly if you plan to teach math, science or foreign languages or if you are an ESL (English as a second language), bilingual or special-education teacher. It will also help if you are a person of color or if you are applying to an inner-city or a rural school. Being older may actually be in your favor. The average age of U.S. teachers is 44, and 25% of them are over 50. Michael McKibbin, who sees many career changers in the California internships he supervises, recognizes that teachers need enormous energy and wisdom. "I always take guile...