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And meanwhile, schools should start hiring way more trained armed personnel.
Or are their sights more trained on bigger legislative overhauls tied to entitlements?
We Need More Trained Caseworkers About 11,000 homeowners enrolled in the NY Rising program.
They want more money and more trained personnel coming to Sumba to work toward accomplishing the island's goal.
It also suggested the creation of better mental health care options and the hiring of more trained staff.
Yet the public continues coming back for more, trained to rage with the same Pavlovian bell used every election.
Don't we need more trained scientists — the people whose research can lead to new knowledge, new products, new cures for disease?
"Those countries now have more trained epidemiologists, they have experience with detecting outbreaks and characterizing pathogens that they didn't have before," Dowell said.
Hairston said that state legislatures should allocate resources for schools to hire more trained mental health professionals, including counselors, psychologists and social workers.
With the number of attacks continuing to multiply in the United States and internationally, the information security field experiences a dire need for more trained professionals.
The push for more trained renewable energy workers comes as an increasing number of countries around Africa try to ramp up use of off-grid renewable energy.
Russel Honoré, who led response to Hurricane Katrina, warned many more trained people would be necessary as waters recede and Harvey relief efforts move into their next phase.
However, given the size of the country and the number of outbreaks, Pfeffer believes there is a need for more trained veterinary staff who are familiar with the virus.
"Biologists are more trained to look at complexity and differences," said the physicist Krastan Blagoev, who directs a National Science Foundation program that funds work on theoretical physics in living systems.
So, for less than a cup of coffee, we can support organizations that work to help students like Mr. Sanguibe get school books and help schools like his hire more trained teachers.
I say this all the time, but it's hard to book dancers for Normani, because she's actually sometimes more trained and has more technique than some of the dancers in the industry right now.
The cruise company says it will be taking steps to minimize air and water pollution during the voyage, and enhanced safety measures including putting more trained personnel in ice avoidance techniques on the ship's bridge.
"The pace could be expedited if more trained engineers and artisans were to be pressed into service," said Kamran Akbar, Senior Disaster Risk Management Specialist at the World Bank, which has pledged $500 million for reconstruction.
There's a "selected" (thus, one presumes, not complete) bibliography, which makes it a little unclear how much here is Kalder's own work and where he's borrowing from scholars more trained in the histories of the countries he's discussing.
But eyes are likely to be far more trained on the Model 3, which Tesla has billed as an electric car built for the masses, and which many consider key to Tesla's goal of becoming a major automaker.
"There are a lot of reasons: the demographics, that we've done a better job of identifying this as a crime, and, thankfully, that we do have more trained law enforcement" tracking down and reporting these crimes, at least in some places.
"The brain's ability to deal with adversity and to process potentially traumatic experiences may not be as well-developed, resulting in additional overall strain on the individual compared to someone more trained and more secure in their place within the military," Wynn said by email.
RAFAELI For a hearing audience, the distraction can be more of a danger because we're not exposed to A.S.L., whereas A.S.L. speakers and the deaf community, their muscle is more trained to absorb those two realities because they've had to fit into a hearing culture.
"One, there isn't a need for large numbers of U.S. forces, given the current security environment," he tells CNBC Make It. What's more: "The way military operations have changed quite dramatically in recent decades, it requires a much more trained and professional force," Byman says.
The world still needs to improve and develop many other things – a global warning and response system, strengthening local health systems in poor countries, a better disease surveillance system, more trained medical personnel who can respond quickly to outbreaks, and more R&D funding for health research.
That paper, released by Advocates for Children of New York and the Citizens' Committee for Children of New York, called on Mr. de Blasio to hire more trained social workers to work in shelters — family assistants need neither a college degree nor any formal training in social work or education, the paper said.
Mr. de Juniac suggested there were alternatives to expanding the laptop ban, including the greater use of detection systems to test whether people had handled explosives; asking passengers to turn on their devices to detect possible tampering; using more trained dogs to sniff out explosives on passengers; and using programs to detect low-risk travelers.
There were 300 cameras monitoring the Tiffany store and about as many in the temporary store, as well as a few more trained on the route along the sidewalk, that were live feeding monitors surveilled by other security officials in the two stores and at Tiffany's distribution center in Parsippany, N.J. Employees had been told to keep word of the move quiet.
But at some level I think you also want a level of kind of independent appeal, right, where if, okay, let's say, so the appeals go to maybe a higher level of Facebook employee who is a little more trained in the nuances of the policies; but at some point, I think you also need an appeal to an independent groups, which is, like, is this policy fair?
We focus resources on suicide prevention, expand the mental health workforce by bringing in more trained professionals, drive evidence-based care, advance compassionate communication between doctors and families with loved ones who suffer from serious mental illness, and most importantly, truly scrutinize the outcomes so that we continue to learn what will improve our mental health system, and build upon the foundation we've worked to secure with this bill.
LIKE HOW YOU GET INTO CITIES AND GET KIDS MORE TRAINED FOR JOBS EITHER OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL OR COMMUNITY COLLEGE CERTIFIED TRAINING INFRASTRUCTURE THEY'VE GOT PROGRAMS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND IMMIGRATION IF YOU GO TO THE BRT SITE THESE THINGS NEED TO GET DONE AND IT WILL BE MUCH BETTER FOR AMERICA THE BRT SUPPORTING RAISING THE MINIMUM WAGE AND SUPPORTS EXPANDING THE URBAN TAX CREDIT BOTH WHICH WOULD GET WAGES TO THE LOWER PAID.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE trained his fire on Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE during a Monday rally in Atlantic City, N.J., characterizing the economic struggles of the once-booming resort city as indicative of where Trump would take the country.
She calls for increased preparedness to give support to families and communities for the long-term, citing the need for more trained field workers.
As more trained architects moved to Austin after the Civil War, Cook concentrated on construction. He built residences, commercial buildings and the west wing of the main building of the newly founded University of Texas.
Mwabvi will never be a major tourist destination but the area lends itself to use for conservation training, and over time game scout training will take place. The former National Game Scout Training Centre at Liwonde National Park closed some time ago and the country needs more trained game scouts.
Sexualities, Evolution and Gender, 1, 45-53. doi:10.1080/14616660410001733597 She offers three possible explanations for the correlation. First, those with the more trained spatial ability tend to take part in experiences that require those skills. The unconscious positive reinforcement a person receives from doing something well, and the praise that follows, may make certain activities more attractive and more likely to occur.
Certain smells can be associated with specific areas and help a person with vision problems to remember a familiar area. This way there is a better chance of recognizing an area's layout in order to navigate themselves through. The same can be said for people as well. Some people have their own special odor that a person with a more trained sense of smell can pick up.
The World Health Organization has spearheaded initiatives among help workers, especially from the Department of Health (Philippines), in extending Psychological First Aid to people in typhoon-affected areas. WHO Representative in the country Dr Julie Hall foresees long-lasting effects from the typhoon. She calls for increased preparedness to give support to families and communities for the long-term, citing the need for more trained field workers.
Some forms of medical imaging exist to visualise the bladder. A bladder ultrasound may be conducted to view how much urine is within the bladder, indicating urinary retention. A urinary tract ultrasound, conducted by a more trained operator, may be conducted to view whether there are stones, tumours or sites of obstruction within the bladder and urinary tract. A CT scan may also be ordered.
Jersey Cricket requires increased participation and therefore performance from its teams. In order to achieve this, it continues to develop a sustainable structure that will provide cricket opportunities for all. To meet the needs of its growing player base, Jersey is in need of more trained coaches, umpires, scorers and administrators. Jersey has put a high priority on developing women's cricket from grass root level to the senior national side.
Some school psychologists choose to continue practicing in a K-12 setting but encourage more trained school staff for professional development i.e for functional behavioral assessments and behavior intervention plans. Those who have obtained a Ph.D. have a greater opportunity to conduct comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for educational and forensic purposes, review medical/legal records for forensic evaluations, and see clients for therapy. These individuals may even develop new rating scales to the field.
RAF Montrose closed in 1920. Starting in 1924 the Major Burke's Sheds were again used, this time for the maintenance and refurbishment of Lewis machine guns. In 1935 the British government decided to expand the RAF in the face of a growing threat from Germany and a key requirement was for more trained military pilots. RAF Montrose, virtually unchanged from the First World War, was re-opened on 1 January 1936 as No.8 Flying Training School.
Newcastle Aviation Academy is an off-site university campus located at Newcastle International Airport. It was officially opened in March 2009 by Alan Johnson MP. The main aim of the Academy is to supply the aircraft industry with more trained engineers. Facilities include a working Boeing 737-200, Piper Aztec, 2 Jet Provosts, Jetstream, workshops, classrooms, a computer lab and staff with experience in the aviation industry. The academy is operated by Newcastle College, and offers courses validated by Kingston University.
Portrait of John Rodgers Meigs while he was a cadet at West Point. The Civil War broke out on April 12, 1861. Many of the cadets at West Point were eager to engage in the fighting, but many teachers at West Point resigned to fight for the Confederacy and the Union Army desperately needed more trained officers. By now, John's father had been promoted to brigadier general, and was helping to reinforce several Union-held forts in the Deep South.
His signature move is the bear hug. He has fought Captain America to a standstill in hand-to-hand combat. His daily workout typically consists of simultaneously overcoming five or more trained martial artists with his bare hands;Daredevil #170, Marvel Comics he stores his valuables in a safe which has no lock, only a door which is so heavy that only the Kingpin himself is strong enough to open it.Daredevil #171, Marvel Comics He typically wears Kevlar armor under his clothing.
Soviet Ilyushin Il-2s flying over German positions near Moscow After Kiev, the Red Army no longer outnumbered the Germans and there were no more trained reserves directly available. To defend Moscow, Stalin could field 800,000 men in 83 divisions, but no more than 25 divisions were fully effective. Operation Typhoon, the drive to Moscow, began on 30 September 1941. In front of Army Group Center was a series of elaborate defence lines, the first centred on Vyazma and the second on Mozhaysk.
Della V. Knight was transferred and assigned to Guam as replacement for Elizabeth Leonhard in November 1914.The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review; Volume 53 Upon her arrival, Della Knight saw that the Native Nursing Program had a problem with recruitment. She was aware that there would be a need for more trained Chamorro (native) nurses to work in the hospital and at medical stations in villages across the island. The program required that women had to leave their homes and take board at the naval hospital.
Lecture on rigging at the University of Toronto's School of Aviation, RFC Canada RFC Canada Curtiss JN-4 (Can) in 1917 American writer William Faulkner in Toronto while a cadet at the School of Military Aeronautics at the University of Toronto. In July 1918, Faulkner enlisted with the Royal Air Force in Canada.Williamson, Joel. William Faulkner and Southern History. Oxford University Press. 1993. p. 180 Retrieved May 8, 2017 As the war progressed, Great Britain found that it needed more trained aircrew and more training facilities.
Seriously divisive issues awaited Bishop Wandabula's ministry, including those within and among the different groups, ethnic and otherwise, that made up his new field of service. Years of war—in Rwanda, south Sudan and northern Uganda in particular—had resulted in large numbers of orphans and dilapidated or destroyed infrastructure. Church members in the Area felt the great need for more trained pastors and for skilled professionals to lead development projects to help communities prosper. "East Africa is an area that is facing a lot of challenges," said Bishop Nhiwatiwa at the time.
In 1832, Rev. Rhenius wrote to the Madras Corresponding Committee of the CMS that an urgent need for more trained and ordained catechists, pastors, and teachers had prompted him to provide special training for some of the most promising young men, seven of whom he had ordained. Until now, precedents going back to Thanjavur and Tranquebar had been followed, whereby the local missionary enjoyed considerable autonomy in such matters. But the CMS Committee was now of the opinion that, although many Indians might have previously received ‘Lutheran orders’, the time for a change had arrived.
Now a large number of flotillas of various landing craft types needed to coordinate their activities. The endless working-up practices and landing exercises carried out prior to the Dieppe assault were not confined to training infantry; they were also designed to shake down the crews of the landing craft flotillas. This was necessary because officers and ratings with LCA experience were not left idle after operations, but were reassigned to other pressing duties throughout the Navy. This massive raid required more trained crews and more flotilla coordination.
They hoped to increase enrollment from 32 percent to 70 percent by 2011, improve the relevance of the curriculum, and provide more trained teachers. A third initiative, also launched in 2009, aimed at increasing the enrollment of girls in primary schools in the North by more than 1 million by 2011. In 2020 there were more than 30,000 khalwas, or religious schools, usually run by sheik in which children are taught to memorise the Qur’an. The schools provide free meals, drink and accommodation and often poor families send their children there rather than to public schools.
She spent a lot of time researching the quality and design of already established scientific facilities when planning for this construction. Another milestone came in 1912 when the enrollment for the School of Domestic Science reached over three hundred students. By this point, the school had also hired more trained instructors who would take over for Rosa Bouton in 1912 when she was asked to step down from her position. Rosa played a very large role in the local and national Home Economics Association and had written articles that were published in both The Nebraska Teacher and The Nebraska Farmer.
Record of the life of David Dudley Field, by Emilia R. Field (1931), page 52 Perhaps in response, she joined the committee of the newly-formed Colonial Nursing Association. Its aim was to provide more trained nurses throughout the British Empire to colonists who could afford to pay for private nursing services.London Evening Standard, 16 July 1896, page 7Daily Telegraph & Courier, 14 December 1897, page 9 Lucinda was an active member of the Association at least until the eve of World War I in June 1914.Westminster Gazette, 10 June 1914, page 5 That war would cost her a third child.
Urban Education had three sections: Administrative, under a Director-General; Pedagogic, with an Assistant Director of Classical Education, an Assistant Director of Vocational Education, and an Assistant Director of Girls' Education; and an Inspector Service. A Central Bureau of physical education was also created, consisting of a Commissioner of Sports, two monitors and a doctor. A dormitory was added to the Normal School for Girls for students from beyond the capital city, allowing for more young women to attend the school and for more trained staff to return to the provinces. In a certain number of provincial schools, incompetent teachers were replaced by students and graduates of the Normal School.
After moving to the United States and joining the U.S. Army, Ali Mohamed gathered intelligence about the Army and U.S. infrastructure during his time as a drill instructor and support Sergeant. In 1988, Ali returned to Afghanistan to fight the Soviet Union. During this time, it is widely believed that he continued to train cells of terrorists using the information learned while living in the U.S. After a month he returned to the United States. In 1990, Ali Mohamed returned once again to Afghanistan, and once more, trained terrorist in the art of guerrilla and unconventional warfare which include hijacking, suicide bombing, kidnapping, and IED bombs.
Majority of the local teachers were the products of Davuilevu Teachers’ Training Institute but the opening of Natabua Teachers’ training Institute and the Cawaci Centre in 1929 produced more trained teachers for the schools. The administration of education in those days was done under the guidance and direction of the Director of Education but the status and service condition of the teachers were somewhat insecure and uncertain. Teachers were often victimised, over worked, underpaid and above all had to please many masters or bosses. The two newly formed teachers’ organizations were not strong enough to voice their opinions and protests to bring harmony in the profession.
Shchors attempted to hold the line near Sarny - Novohrad-Volynsky - Shepetivka, but was forced to retreat east by the vastly more numerous, more trained, and materially more resourced Polish army. The 1st Ukrainian Soviet division was merged with the 44th Rifle Division and Shchors was appointed its new commander. Under his command the division defended the Korostensky railroad junction allowing the evacuation of Kiev and the escape of the southern group of the 12th Army from encirclement. According to an official version, while fighting in the front lines of Bohun regiment, Shchors was killed in very obscure circumstances near the Biloshytsi village in Zhytomyr Oblast on August 30, 1919.
The Military Revolution is the theory that a series of radical changes in military strategy and tactics during the 16th and 17th centuries resulted in major lasting changes in governments and society. The theory was introduced by Michael Roberts in the 1950s as he focused on Sweden 1560–1660 searching for major changes in the European way of war caused by introduction of portable firearms. Roberts linked military technology with larger historical consequences, arguing that innovations in tactics, drill and doctrine by the Dutch and Swedes 1560–1660, which maximized the utility of firearms, led to a need for more trained troops and thus for permanent forces (standing armies). Armies grew much larger and more expensive.
Stuart, S. L. (2013). “My Duty and My Pleasure”: Alice S. Tyler’s Reluctant Oversight of Carnegie Library Philanthropy in Iowa. Information & Culture: A Journal of History, 48(1), 91-111. She started a summer school at the Iowa State University and served as director from 1901-1912. In reflecting on Tyler’s period in Iowa, Stuart (2013) maintains that “Alice S. Tyler’s thirteen-year tenure in Iowa left a state that had a stronger, more fully developed library system, with more trained librarians, more libraries, and more library buildings. The new library buildings, the vast majority of which were funded by Carnegie grants, were the most visible aspect of the state’s library growth.
The battle was a disaster for the Spanish Army as large numbers of the well trained pre-1808 veterans had been killed or captured, leaving the army with a great need for more trained men; the defeat also leading to the second Spanish attempt to re-capture Madrid being halted. In 1815 a review from the Estado Militar de España placed the regiment as one of the units that were to remain as part of the regular army after the Peninsular War ended. This review was normally done annually, however due to the chaotic state of Spanish politics during the war it had been difficult to make a full review of the Spanish Army until peace was made. In 1898 the regiment saw service in the Spanish–American War in Cuba, around the main area of the conflict, Santiago de Cuba.
When Carcetti asks Rawls about the problems in the department, Rawls claims that affirmative action and pressure from the mayor's office has made policing a numbers' game. He states that to appease the voters and have a department that is demographically a match to that of the city, a 20% hike in the number of African American officers is required. He says this has occurred up the chain of command as well as in the academy and the early promotions have put inexperienced officers who are more trained to handle statistical values than they are to set out good policing strategies in command positions. Rawls claims that if it were up to him, he would focus on high end drug enforcement, a claim that Daniels (an African American commander who Rawls does view as "good police") does not believe.
After learning from Tomas Krag about his initial "book sprint" effort, Hyde recognized the potential of the method, especially for producing Free/Libre/Open Source Software help manuals and handbooks. Hyde facilitated a five-day book sprint in 2008 that produced a how-to book about bypassing Internet censorship as well as a prototype of a collaborative writing platform designed with the book sprint in mind. Since then, book sprints have been held on a wide range of topics, including art, education, governance, science, and software. Book sprints now generally emphasize that participants should not prepare before the sprint and should not continue work after the sprint, that one or more trained and experienced facilitators must be present who do not take part in the writing of the book, and that book sprints are an appropriate method for any topic.
In 1949–1950's, the main threats from foreign countries were essentially activities of organizations located in Thailand and in Vietnam, but also from Chinese border, now occupied by Mao Zedong's Revolutionary Army, supporting their Việt Minh brothers-in-arms against the imperialist enemies. It was impossible to control tightly 4 351 km of borders, especially as, all along, lived families from the same lines or the same tribes. Pirates, propagandists or subversive groups easily crossed these porous borders toward distant and off-centered zones, reaching some ethnic minorities neglected by the current government. Instead of solving the minorities problems by informations and dialogue, the Government left the Army with the fight against the guerrilla, which were formed by these same minorities, much more trained, motivated and supervised, while the Indo-Chinese Federation Army, contrary to their opponents, were understaffedEight battalions for the whole twelve provinces.

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