The district's highly structured reading program, Open Court, has given the school academic consistency-- critical for a campus with a high transiency rate.
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In a four-month study of male territoriality conducted by Stern, " E . meriana " males showed two alternative behaviors of territoriality and transiency.
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"This again, shows the transiency of these people, " said Livingston, who said he received a call from an informant Friday morning about the case.
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In contrast, Proust conceived of the lost time that is the subject of his novel as the sextant of human existence, the measure of our adjustment to its transiency.
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In the past, Silber has blamed Chelsea's low test scores on " transiency, " saying the migration of students into and out of the school system skews results.
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According to Vetter and Bronkhorst, " dhyna " constituted the original " liberating practice ", while discriminating insight into transiency as a separate path to liberation was a later development.
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Discriminating insight into transiency as a separate path to liberation was a later development, under pressure of developments in Indian religious thinking, which saw " liberating insight " as essential to liberation.
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Each image is a taut, poetic, self-reflexive puzzle of illusion and reality, in which artifice wins out over nature, but the ancient motif of earthly transiency remains in place.
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Meyer's sculpture has been described as focused on the interplay of transiency and stability, flexible and transcendent of size and shape, and deeply aware of the historical and political dimensions of the monumental.
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Although Clinton is not presenting this as an education initiative, such housing programs could actually have a big effect on student learning _ if they help reduce the transiency of children whose families cannot otherwise afford stable living places.