11. At best, it is described as a blunt instrument for growth that inflicts collateral damage on people who do not have the education or resources to defend themselves. 12. Beyond the demands of performing itself, young performers risk having their educations, their self-esteem and their social and financial futures lost along the way. 13. Beyond the demands of performing itself, young performers risk having their educations, their self-esteems and their social and financial futures lost along the way. 14. A decade into that experiment, the jury is still out on whether PCs have improved education. 15. A hundred years ago, women were not allowed to have an education in this country. 16. About half, I noticed, had foreign educations, mostly in Canada or the United States. 17. But if schools cannot provide actual physical education, students should be able to take credits that have some education in them. 18. But other Gypsy families here have little education, have rarely held full-time jobs and show contempt for the better educated like Badi. 19. Custom here holds that a man should marry a woman at least several years younger, and that the bride should have less education. 20. Even though many of the women had college educations, they were assigned to cleaning floors and latrines in the hospital and working in the post laundry. |