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...workload is comparable to any other class,” said Kleinschmidt, asserting that it’s “definitely not a slacker class...
...chance to land a coach of Jay’s caliber, according to Donato, despite his inexperience on the recruiting trail—a major aspect of a college assistant’s workload...
...these days the global animation business is being outsourced. Much of The Simpsons is physically drawn in South Korea, while Disney is planning to send some of its work to India, the next great animation hub. So why not Africa? Pictoon employs up to 120 people, depending on the workload, and believes the combination of cheap labor (apprentices are paid $1 a day and Pictoon can produce a 2-D cartoon for about $2,500 a minute, slightly cheaper than in Asia) and proximity to Europe should be attractive to European television networks. "The things we're doing in Asia...
Beginning in the sixth grade, the pupils are asked to make a two-year commitment to take on the workload from the program—which Mead said includes not only additional class time during the year, but also six weeks of classes and two hours of homework per day in the summer...
...probably comes in handy for the constant barrage of meetings, heavy workload and long nights...