You put your talent, education, wisdom, skill, and hard work into your joint adventure with another person.
Sure, a good education and talent are keys to building a successful career.
"To me, it was about how these young people could use their God-given talent to get an education, because that happened with me, " he says.
Despite failing the eleven plus examination he was educated at the local grammar school, thanks to a headmaster who thought Hoggart had talent and insisted the Local Education Authority (LEA) admit him to Cockburn High School.
Phoenix has overcome weaknesses in its own education system by using talent nurtured elsewhere.
Letting new providers in also attracts people who are interested in education and have a talent for organisation, but no taste for bureaucracy.
While there is a competitive hunt for talent, hiring candidates simply based on prestigious education or big name experience will ultimately fail.
This high demand for postsecondary talent in healthcare is second only to STEM and education occupations.
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These scientists were available because Brazil identified talent and many of these young people received higher education training in North America, Europe, Japan and Australia.
"The big difference is between potential talent and realized talent, " said Carolyn Callahan, a professor of education at the University of Virginia who specializes in gifted education.
My plan for a stronger middle class includes policies to give every family access to great schools and quality teachers, to improve access to higher education, and to attract and retain the best talent from around the world.
But I also see us having to do more and this is really the dividing line in education because I see education as about merit and about ability and about talent, but not, and for everyone having that chance and not exclusively about one elite getting better opportunities than they other.
Allowing an Indian engineer to immigrate lets U.S. companies draw on his talent without requiring U.S. taxpayers to pay for his education.
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The culture and external affairs minister outlined five criteria in terms of what the public should expect of the companies: distribution, audiences, education and community involvement, the need to develop new talent and their international role.
Over 40% of the foreign-born adults in the United States have at least some college education, thereby making that country the epicenter of the global talent drain.
A. education to motivate employees, build bench strength and hold on to talent.
North Dakota, which historically has suffered significant loss of young talent, has set a goal to rank No. 1 in the average education of its population.
The model for China will have to reflect the traditions of Confucianism, and respect for education and order, in combination with the love of (and talent) for entrepreneurism.
The best talent offers a blend of digital savvy and more traditional business skills, grounded in a mix of education and experiential learning, but the people who really get both sides are few and far between.
Bush, on his fourth trip to Missouri this year, also said that he and Talent have similar values, and that the youthful-looking 46-year-old would back his education programs, vote to make tax relief permanent and back his homeland security bill -- one of the measures Bush most wanted to have in place before the Congressional recess.
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