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And then AIDS education in all schools, starting from university.
And then we have this Captain Condom, with his Harvard MBA, going to
schools
and night spots.
We had condoms in all the refrigerators in the hotels and the schools, because alcohol impairs judgment.
We inspected
schools
and private residencies.
Today, our app is used by
schools
across the globe.
We've been testing this now for the last five months on just our personal home users in Australia before we think about rolling it out to
schools.
For example: in most high
schools
that I know of, the valedictorian is NOT the only one who gets to go to college!
High
schools
drama clubs do better than this on a routine basis.
Like new
schools
or cancer-treating drugs.
Plenty of dissertations have come out of film
schools
about the hidden subtexts in such films as Top Gun and Spartacus.
The show lacked any form of research into what goes on in
schools.
In public schools, principals do not have the power to higher and fire teachers, the school board does, but in every episode that I watched the principal made threats to fire her teachers.
I guess It would have been better if the main characters were likeable, but they were just typical gen-x slacker types, just like the people that have been causing trouble in high
schools
for forty years...
Light It Up is a ridiculously melodramatic piece on problems in low income area
schools.
Perhaps it should be screened in film
schools
as a lesson.
People at beginner film
schools
make better movies then this.
I totally can understand what their gripes were and I know how poor the state of
schools
are, but I found their solution and the way the outside dealt with it to be a big bunch of phooey.
I have noticed that some
schools
aren't teaching facts anymore!
As Miss Fritton is fond of pointing out, "In other
schools
girls are sent out quite unprepared into a merciless world, but when our girls leave here, it is the merciless world which has to be prepared."
Tim Robbins has made a wonderful job and the result is a kind of docu-drama that should be shown in
schools
(for the strong themes treated).
Like many other acting schools, mine also produced HAIR.
There are other movies about boarding
schools
and the antics of the students and staff, but "The Belles of St. Trinian's" towers above them all!
This mindset is becoming increasingly dominant in all arenas; even the once-hallowed print medium is being diluted, thanks to the abominable "reader response" theory that pervades our
schools
and the "tabloid brigade" that lines our magazine racks whose mentality appears to be infiltrating the once-venerable mainstream press.
Although this movie has never been fully appreciated in the USA, it has found a huge following in Europe and Asia, where the movie is regularly shown at film
schools
and it is still a popular hit in student cinemas all across Europe.
The plot in this story is that Bartleby (Justin Long) doesn't get accepted into any of the
schools
he applied, so he makes another fake college for him and his friends so that he can fool his parents that he DID make it into college.
The young girls at the boarding school are incredibly naive, some showing signs of developing into really depraved women, and Geraldine Page, full-blown in her corruption, hardly represents the mean when it comes to head mistresses of girls schools, either then or now.
But when Jimmy arrives, as a deputy commissioner of something-or-other out to reform reform schools, he slashes the air with his hands and jumps on the balls of his feet and spits out punchy Warners-First National dialogue with all the customary, and expected, panache.
I highly recommend to anyone wanting to relive the high
schools
days again.
He eventually built his system into a huge business empire with hundreds of
schools
across the world, without compromising his teachings.
The testing in the Kyokushin
schools
are still some of the most physically challenging tests any martial art school requires.
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