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Those classes were small -- 15 to 18 -- and meant to give the retained child intensive instruction.
And Ms. Gauthier takes and works to retain children regardless of medical, developmental or behavioral issues.
Disney also wants its TV portfolio to retain children as they grow.
"Research has shown over and over that retaining children leads primarily to dropout and educational failure," Ms. Chaifetz said.
The university had employed the Dutch pathologist, Professor Dick Van Velzen, who was found guilty of serious professional misconduct for retaining children's organs from 1988 to 1994.
On the more positive side, important strides had been recorded in getting and retaining children in school, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.
While 35 percent of its student body qualifies for free lunch, it also attracts and retains children from professional families of all races and creeds, who work in law, media and the arts.
The Northern Ireland health minister, Edwin Poots, has said retaining children's cardiac services in Belfast is proving a challenge.
Since we use Oauth — we do not know nor retain children's passwords nor do we store their content," he says.
Community health centers (CHCs) provide primary care to many children at risk for uninsurance and are well-positioned to help families obtain and retain children's coverage.
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