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Alas, this government, repeating past mistakes and blind to future economic needs, prefers to impose a rigid academic curriculum that fails (and bores) roughly half our young people.
Job advertisements specify "graduate wanted"; companies trawl campuses to recruit future executives; many countries have rigid academic requirements for particular professions.
While many scientists here spend entire careers in the rigid academic world, Dr. Yamanaka began his professional life in medical school, where he trained to become an orthopedic surgeon.
But success comes at a price: students and their families must abide by rigid academic and behavioral expectations, and the attrition rate for KIPP's students, in some schools, can be startlingly high.
He wanted to be like them, so he became an assistant, first at Columbia, then at Boston College, before coming home as head coach in 1974, only to encounter the rigid academic and acceptance standards of the Ivy League.
After two centuries of science becoming more and more specialised, the idea is to bring back the generalist.Surprisingly, this experiment is taking place in Japan a country with one of the most rigid academic hierarchies in the world.
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He tirelessly fought for queer people as a social worker conducting research on same-sex parenting and AIDS services, and as a husband insisting on visibility for him and his partner within an all-too-rigid academic sphere.
In a speech to the Association of American Universities in April, Mr. Gates said, "The key principle of all components of the Minerva Consortia will be complete openness and rigid adherence to academic freedom and integrity".
It's about a protagonist known around Dickens as BonBon or the Sellout, though his family name is Me whose father raised him according to the rigid dictates of academic theory.
His mother, Christine, was the daughter of Warren Hawkins, described by colleagues as a rigid and traditionalist academic who became a college principal; the family settled in Australia from 19th-century Scotland.
It's about a protagonist — known around Dickens as BonBon or the Sellout, though his family name is Me — whose father raised him according to the rigid dictates of academic theory.
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