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Unremarkable love story between a well
educated
woman (Scachi) and a simple Scottish sailor (D'Onofrio) that goes on and on for almost thirty years.
This documentary
educated
me as well, there were so many different sides of the gay community that people just do not get to see because the media usually portrays the GLBT community just in one light from our gay pride parades and you never see the families.
They were not only intelligent, educated, goal-oriented and purposeful, the films portrayal did not conform to the typical white "romantic comedies."
A highly intellectual,
educated
women suddenly finds herself being manipulated by a slovenly, low class plumber.
He fully develops the under-educated but always noble, kind-hearted delinquent he is that speaks his mind, only to the confusion of even the most highly
educated.
They also learn from the more refined and
educated
among them the meaning of serving each other and their enemies, to the point of self-sacrifice.
I've given it a 9 because that's what I would have given it at the time - if only I could see it again through more adult and
educated
eyes - maybe one day?
People need to be
educated
on what happened and not just brush it aside like any other event in history.
Though I would say I am pro-choice still, this movie
educated
me in the horrors of partial-birth abortion.
But the emergence of an increasingly
educated
population has also intensified the need for more skilled jobs.
Unless the Roma are well
educated
and socially integrated – in stark contrast to today’s reality – these countries’ economic future is bleak.
Unlike rural migrants heading for industrial jobs, it will be much more difficult to guide
educated
and creative professionals using the hukou system.
An economy’s productivity, or output per capita, is a function of capital stock, labor (the number of workers and how
educated
they are), and an admittedly vague residual known as “total factor productivity,” which refers to how capital and labor are organized.
But, judging from experience in North Africa, where education improved greatly under the old regimes, but failed to boost growth performance and create job opportunities for
educated
youth, the validity of such an approach as a fundamental model for development policy is dubious.
Moreover, huge waves of migrants from developing countries to OECD countries challenge the assimilation capacity of the latter and deprive the former of its
educated
work force.
Russia had a highly
educated
labor force, with advanced technological capabilities;Iraq is a developing country.
The US is brimming with
educated
young people who, as CHWs, could bridge the gap between medical facilities and patients, thereby improving American social capital and health outcomes.
In North Africa, the disharmony between the education system and the job market left young,
educated
people without decent opportunities – a situation that contributed to the revolutions of the Arab Spring.
In Burma, the power of
educated
Buddhist monks – people who are unarmed and peace loving by their very nature – has risen up against the military regime.
At the same time, the new information technology makes us more aware that the kinds of jobs that are migrating to India and China are high-quality jobs, the jobs for
educated
and skilled people.
Healthy,
educated
women are more likely to have healthier and more
educated
children, creating a virtuous circle of development.
Indeed, the deal that Hong Kong’s colonial subjects appeared to accept – leaving politics alone in exchange for the opportunity to pursue material prosperity in a safe and orderly environment – is not so different from the deal accepted by China’s
educated
classes today.
Deeply buried within our daily customs, it is all but invisible among the
educated
classes--invisible, but ever present.
We see
educated
men who don't know how to make a cup of coffee, and professional women with no idea about how to change a fuse.
Populism everywhere is driven by fear and resentment: fear of being powerless, without status or privilege, and resentment of those –
educated
liberal elites, foreigners who supposedly take our jobs, and Muslims, Jews, blacks, or illegal immigrants – who seem to enjoy undeserved benefits.
Alas, he has several distinct disadvantages, too: he was
educated
at two elite universities, his middle name is Hussein, and his father was black.
Bin Laden, born, raised, and
educated
in Saudi Arabia, is a product of this pervasive ideology.
It is the well-
educated
who can get the best jobs – and thus earn the money to buy the kinds of goods and services that they and their fellows produce.
But, despite employing tens of thousands of highly
educated
economists whose primary job is to determine how best to protect the financial system from globalization’s destabilizing effects, these institutions seem to be even less willing to act now than they were before the crisis.
An obvious solution is to build more schools in places where girls and boys must be
educated
separately.
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