If someone refuses to invest in his/her own future, how can you call them "victims". Either do or don't, but in the end you are responsible for your own future.
Closing the Achievement Gap - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 25 August 2004
to convert the achievement gap
MapleStory New Leaf Saga - 2011 Achievement Gap 1-7 was released on: USA: 11 August 2011
Gerald A. Lieberman has written: 'Closing the achievement gap' -- subject(s): Environmental education
Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy has written: 'School counseling to close the achievement gap' -- subject(s): Academic achievement, Educational counseling, In-service training, Student counselors
The latest finding on childhood education is a school readiness strategy. It is a way to close the achievement gap.
The cast of Closing the Achievement Gap - 2004 includes: Drema Brown as herself Peter Istvanffy as himself Christopher Jencks as himself Patricia Lucan as herself Natalie Missakian as herself Kim Mowery as herself Clarence Page as himself Theodore Sergi as himself Stephanie Tatel as herself Dacia Toll as herself Sue Walling as herself
Go to King Hampster, then go through the tube into The Throne Room.Jump into close to the tube at the very left.Then you will see a small gap.Fall in to gap.
"Closing the gap" typically refers to reducing or eliminating disparities in achievement, opportunity, or outcomes between different groups or individuals. It involves strategic efforts aimed at bridging the divide and creating more equal conditions for all involved.
No, 'victims' is not a noun. 'Victims' is a plural noun.
She proved the innocence of victims.
Individual achievement