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Historically, middle- and upper-class people gained an intellectual education, while working-class people were expected to learn practical trades.
On the other hand, by providing a more flexible set of curricula and a vocational track that places less emphasis on academic abilities, early tracking may be able to keep longer in schools those students who prefer practical trades to more academic education.
So it's wrong to shift to more practical trades or technical colleges versus universities.
The economic hardship of his teenage years had made him fiercely self-reliant, and he found it easy to master practical trades like welding and bricklaying.
In fact, the absence of native skill in such practical trades has led, despite massive local unemployment, to recruitment of Ethiopian and Yemeni laborers to fill jobs in cities like Hargeisa.
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A cynic would say that many of them would be more gainfully employed had they spent three or four years learning a practical trade.
The different perspectives of adopting time and energy to drive the load assignment are stressed proposing a practical trade-off rule.
But he doesn't use the Elliott Wave theory, saying Mr. Prechter is trying to "measure the market in decades, which is too long a time frame for practical trading purposes or for risk management".
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