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So with limited student interaction, with underqualified teachers and schoolhouses that are barely
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and not insulated, rural students have long been disadvantaged, with almost no path to higher education.
It's
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at least three science fiction titles, I think because it says poems can brings us news from the future or the past or across the world, because their patterns can seem to tell you what's in somebody's heart.
They
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off an apartment with a two-room Roebuck sale.
First of all they find a scientific lab with various fish specimens & computer equipment, then down below they find fully
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& luxurious cabins.
There is a slight inside joke here that no doubt went over the auteur's head, but might possibly have been slipped in by whoever
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the military vehicles.
I had the TV on for a white noise companion and heard" $400 for a fully
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apartment" So I ran into the TV room expecting another 70's flick and got much more.
She finds that she can't afford most properties she looks at, but thinks her luck has changed when she finds a fully
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apartment for an affordable price.
The film ends with the two lead characters--right out of college--in professional, well-paying jobs, living in an extremely well
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apartment--they look like little kids playing dress up.
John Boorman's semi-adaptation of La Morte D'Arthur may come as something of a surprise, albeit a pleasant one, as the usually glamorised and fanciful tale is
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in grimly realistic fashion.
The script for the piece was
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by Jan Lustig, Ivan Tors and James B. Williams, drawing the events largely from "The Man of Property" by John Galsworthy.
These so called social superiors thought themselves better than Elizabeth, however, when they forgot to bring any food supplies on their journey, she
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them with chicken she had prepared for herself and things changed.
He kidnaps girl after girl taking them to his blanket
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cave.
Santos has overcome formidable challenges, and the next one is a forthcoming plebiscite, where the Colombian people, one hopes, will recognize that their country has
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a conflict-ridden world with a new model for peace.
There had never been any evidence showing that Americans of Japanese provenance in the US
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assistance to the wartime enemy.
But it was the father of Pakistan’s nuclear program, A. Q. Khan – and his network – that
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the technological linchpin: the rudiments for a nuclear centrifuge program.
Later, scanning through the brain, every time we find a tagged cell we know that it was born at the time we
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the DNA.
Indeed, her first brief imprisonment in 2001
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her with political capital and pushed her into the democratic opposition’s front ranks.
Christ
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the spirit and motivation, and Gandhi
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the method.”
For example, the UN has helped negotiate temporary ceasefires so that humanitarian-aid agencies can access besieged areas;UN agencies have quietly
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local NGOs working in rebel-controlled areas with sorely needed supplies and technical advice; and the UN Security Council has passed resolutions to bypass the Syrian government and allow cross-border humanitarian-aid delivery.
They would be
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with flak jackets and helmets, and given first aid kits.
To resolve the conflict, the rebels and the government need to re-engage immediately with the UN Special Envoy for Yemen, who has
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a roadmap for talks.
The game of hazard which he plays is
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with many zeros,” which represent “the increment [by which] the world’s wealth has fallen short of...savings,” owing to “the losses of those whose courage and initiative have not been supplemented by exceptional skill or unusual good fortune.
Putin himself has
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proof of that.
This mutually beneficial arrangement reenergized the party and
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the movement with a larger platform.
Leave won by a margin of 1.2 million votes, one million of which were cast by people who did not vote in the 2015 general election that
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David Cameron and the Conservatives with undivided power.
To be sure, AI systems that are linked to the Internet and
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with personalized apps could inform and entertain a lonely person, as well as monitor their vital signs and alert physicians or family members when necessary.
Or some unique experience may have
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an individual with “personal knowledge” that is impossible to transmit to others who have not had the same experience.
And, because education is ultimately a public good
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by states, we advise governments to increase their investment in schools, either with domestic resources, international support, or private-sector partnerships.
But, so far, the European Council has
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its chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, with a mandate only for the divorce stage of the process.
Our journey on the BAM
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poignant reminders of the region’s previous prosperity.
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