Therefore, the fractional order of time derivation is about 0.5 if anomalous dispersion is caused by solute trapping in long
dead-end pores.
In each of the
Dead-End Job books, Viets' protagonist, Helen Hawthorne, works a different low-paying job.
Julia Dowd, director of young people's learning at the LSC, said, 'Young people in soaps are role models, and if they remain in
dead-end jobs there is a danger that young people will accept this as the norm.
"Their ministries are being sapped of vital energy by endless controversy and lack of vision" and "stuck in false polarities and
dead-end thinking.
A ribald, but familiar take on the pickling predicaments of suburban life, pic unfolds through the eyes of Freddy (Jason Madera), who's stuck in a
dead-end job and possibly a
dead-end marriage as well.
That's a photograph in the villa's foyer of him in his familiar Duce cap, riding a bicycle up that
dead-end road.
Meanwhile, those who refuse to look the other way face a
dead-end in their careers
A MAN had a knife held to his throat by robbers who followed his car into a
dead-end road in Foleshill
This issue's special report examines race in the recession, looking at the ways that disparities in job and educational access, discrimination, and the systematic shredding of welfare as a safety net have perpetuated cycles of
dead-end jobs and poverty; Combined with the shortage of affordable housing and the incarceration industry, people of color now represent the majority of those living homeless in the U.S.
Secondly, we need to look at the whole issue of CNAs and how to enhance that profession, so that people can look at that not as a
dead-end job, but as a chance to really serve people in an important capacity."
to leap into mass production of its new
dead-end composite insulator encapsulated with a thermoplastic elastomer.
Fences are constructed at the ends of the
dead-end canals, and Christmas trees are laid on top of each other to fill the canals.