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The investigations of many psychologists and anthropologists support the generalization of there being little that is a significant difference in the underlying mental processes manifested by people from different cultures.
(A) of there being little that is a significant difference
(B) of there being little that is significantly different
(C) of little that is significantly different
(D) that there is little that is significantly different
(E) that there is little of significant differences
Answers to the questions: E, D
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The Palm Beach County School Board will consider E. Wayne Gent, its interim superintendent, for the permanent job of running the nation’s 11th-largest school district.
Board members informally agreed to add Gent’s name to their list of finalists this afternoon, the day the three other candidates interviewed with the board for the job. The board is expected to select a new permanent superintendent for the 174,000-student district Feb. 15.
We have somebody sitting here that is working well, school board member Marcia Andrews said.
The board Nov. 2 chose Gent, its chief administrative officer and formerly principal at Dwyer High School in Palm Beach Gardens, to replace Bill Malone, who left office for health reasons.
The board said then Gent would not be eligible to apply for the permanent job, and he has not lobbied for it, said Frank Barbieri, the board’s chairman. Barbieri said Gent has told him he would accept the position if it were offered.
Gent was not immediately available for comment and was not at today’s school board meeting.
Andrews said she was disappointed that none of the three finalists were sitting superintendents.
David Cameron and his education minister, David Willetts, appear to have made a U-turn on a proposed higher education bill. Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images
The government’s apparent retreat on presenting a bill on higher education in this parliamentary session has been welcomed by many working and studying in higher education. It is seen either as a U-turn on policy direction after months of public criticism, protests and occupations, or a sign that ministers have heeded calls from the sector for stability until the impact of a trebling of the fee cap to £9,000 is known. In truth, it is neither and we must stay vigilant.
Many of the most damaging proposals contained in the government’s white paper can now happen under the radar, without scrutiny from either the Commons or the Lords. The platform that would have allowed us to defeat these moves where we can, and secure protections where we can’t has been denied to us, while the government can continue to drastically reshape our universities without being challenged in parliament.