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  • You've made a programme entitled Unequal Opportunities with John Humphrys.

    John Humphrys: 'Let headteachers get on with improving schools' 2010

  • See, for example: Edward Higgs, "Domestic Service and Household Production," in Unequal Opportunities: Women's Employment in England, 1800-1918, ed.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • Susan Armitage and Elizabeth Jameson (Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1987), 19 – 33; Rebecca Tsosie, "Changing Women: The Crosscurrents of American Indian Feminine Identity," in Unequal Sisters: A Multicultural Reader in U.S. Women's History, ed. Vicki L. Ruiz and Ellen Carol DuBois, 2d ed.

    Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83 2007

  • Entitled Unequal Equality, the record sees the minimal techno true believer take to the studio with some of his favorite producers. are among the ten musicians that Schäffhauser chose to work with here, but the real story perhaps is how despite all of the collaborations the finished product sounds remarkably cohesive.

    RA News 2009

  • The room belonged to Bill Clinton who talked about the modern world being unequal, unstable and unsustainable: Unequal because of poverty; unstable as a result of the financial crisis; and unsustainable because of the threat of climate change and our energy dependency.

    Liz Neumark: The Week That Almost Wasn't Liz Neumark 2010

  • The BBC continued to poke its nose into schools with Unequal Opportunities, which had John Humphrys scurrying like a concerned uncle between educational establishments determined to find out why children from sink estates are less likely to get a full rack of top GCSEs than those whose parents have jobs, money and better elbowing skills.

    Lost Land of the Tiger; Unequal Opportunities; Excluded; Spooks; Seven Days Phil Hogan 2010

  • Unequal access to full-day kindergarten means many young children lose a critical opportunity to develop and strengthen foundational skills necessary for success in school and lifelong learning.

    Marian Wright Edelman: Full Day Kindergarten: A Missing Half-Step in Our Schools Marian Wright Edelman 2011

  • For the Pro Bowl, Mr. Vick then asked Unequal to retrofit him for a concussion-reducing helmet.

    Taking a Flier on Michael Vick Lee Hawkins 2011

  • Unequal access to full-day kindergarten means many young children lose a critical opportunity to develop and strengthen foundational skills necessary for success in school and lifelong learning.

    Marian Wright Edelman: Full Day Kindergarten: A Missing Half-Step in Our Schools Marian Wright Edelman 2011

  • Unequal access to full-day kindergarten means many young children lose a critical opportunity to develop and strengthen foundational skills necessary for success in school and lifelong learning.

    Marian Wright Edelman: Full Day Kindergarten: A Missing Half-Step in Our Schools Marian Wright Edelman 2011

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