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During his frequent visits to Washington over the past 18 months, former Defense Minister Ehud Barak pressed for V-22s to be provided to Israel in order to maintain the IAF's qualitative advantage in the Middle East with the US extensively selling other advanced equipment in the region. IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen Benny Gantz also pushed for six to eight V-22s during his visit to Washington in February.
OK, we get it. Arts, music and vocational education teachers continue to feel disrespected by the Hathaway Scholarship program.They have made that abundantly clear since the program s inception in 2006. They were not included in the Success Curriculum the catalogue of courses required for high school students to take to qualify for the scholarships and they have been in a huff ever since.But more than just sulking, they have made several runs at altering the program to get themselves onboard. Perhaps the most serious effort came a couple of years ago when supporters tried to insert their coursework as an option to the program s foreign language requirement. Lawmakers wisely rebuffed that effort.Now comes HB 177, which goes even further and which would mess up Wyoming students academic choices almost beyond measure. It would require them to take two years of fine or performing arts or career and vocational education to apply for Hathaway s two highest tiers.Rep. Sam Krone, R-Cody, who is sponsoring the bill, says, It makes a very good scholarship program better. But saying something doesn t make it true. And in this case,ray ban glasses, all HB 177 will do is make a mess out of what was intended to be an academically rigorous program of merit-based scholarships.The Success Curriculum was put together with one goal in mind: to prepare Wyoming s young people for success after high school graduation. Its emphasis on math (including an all-important fourth year),ray ban, English and the sciences was based on the fact those are the foundations as well as the best predictors of success to preparing Wyoming students to compete in a global economy.For those who were not present, and Mr. Krone was not, the inclusion of the arts was discussed by the Hathaway committee. Members rightly rejected them because they lack academic rigor. And while some peddle studies showing the value of the arts to education, they always fail to mention that there are an equal number of studies disputing that. The same is true with vocational education.HB 177 takes the Hathaway Scholarships and Wyoming high school education in the wrong direction. It would limit high school students choices for electives and force them down pathways that may end up wasting their precious time. What if students take art for a year and then discover they don t like it? Tough luck. Take year two anyway.And what of those students who want to investigate other interests? What about the social sciences? Or health and physical education? Apparently, these can be shunted aside in an effort to create jobs for arts,ray ban, music and vocational education teachers.If lawmakers really want to do something for the Hathaway program, they should look at toughening the standards, not loosening them.Too many of Wyoming s young people still are getting scholarships and then failing to finish their higher educations. They can t perform because their high school grades and test scores do not merit the money. That squanders thousands of state dollars.We appreciate those who teach the arts,louboutin pas cher, music and vocational education. But their coursework does not meet the academic rigor of the Success Curriculum. The state Senate should reject HB 177.
Sir,Kerala Art Lovers association, KALA, appreciated the efforts of all the Indian Embassy staff, especially His Excellency M. Ganapathi, the hon Ambassador and Labour Attaché© Babu Paul in the recent amnesty. KALA viewed that the beneficiaries utilized the amnesty this year is more than double that of the one in year 2004 and stated that the expatriate Indian community is indebted to HH the Amir of Kuwait for declaring the amnesty and the Government of Kuwait for facilitating the Amnesty. KALA urged the Indian community to secure and maintain proper documents in future, as per the law of the land or bring it to the immediate attention of the concerned authorities, in case of problems, than unknowingly getting trapped with the unscrupulous visa rackets.
However, some farmers told IRIN they have had difficulties finding buyers for their certified cocoa. If you don't have a contract with an international company it may be difficult to sell the crop, said Leon Edoukou Adou, a cocoa farmer and the head of a certified cooperative in Abengourou.
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A Memorial Service in celebration of Maggie s life will be held on June 3 at 1:30 p.m. at Bethlehem Presbyterian Church,gucci outlet, 2 Race St., Pittstown. In lieu of flowers,ray ban sunglasses, donations to Hunterdon Hospice 2100 Wescott Drive, Flemington, in Maggie s memory will be appreciated.
Su: We will see more frequent joint military drills and on a bigger scale as the Philippines seeks more military support and cooperation from the US. Meanwhile, the US is also looking into gaining access, under a joint use arrangement, to around half a dozen civilian airfields in the Philippines. However, the US is not going to set up any military bases on the islands since it would be a too obvious move against China, which might considered as provocative.
The experimental nature of the scheme means we can keep a close eye on how it works, and if necessary make amendments to ensure it meets local needs.
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