charters and there are good charters and you gotta be as tough on the bad charters as you are on neighborhood schools that aren't achieving their goal, but I'm also for neighborhood
and charters today to go.
um charters of the night sky so you also have for example this is an example from the uh collection in the Victorian
of these single-sheet charters .
There are some public charters , like the Grace Lee Boggs School, which is right next to me, which I am a huge proponent of, that does a really good job.
They only approved six charters and by setting that bar very high at the beginning, that didn't guarantee outcomes,
anti-antarctic charters so it's a question of just basically knowing where people are where support vessels are where people have kind of thrown their
league because you know the nba charters i think a lot of people view chartering as like you've made it in professional sports
And some of these original charters -- so these are things that were written in 838 or 736-- were folded up into little squares this big
Why did so many people sign the charters ?
into the interior of Antarctica charters the subs down at the Titanic and hydrothermal vents and it's going to protocol a serial xstream travel
There were some colonies that their royal charters , going back, you know, almost 200 years at that point, said that they had all the land from sea to sea.
The grandson was the person responsible for a magnificent series of charters in the 930s, which represent the first establishment
well, manuscripts and charters will be together again certainly in our lifetimes.
So one of the interesting things about those charters that we looked at, I don't know if you saw they had sort of lines on them.
And smart but not so smart for us-- charters now start at fifth grade for their middle schools.
asked for and these younger players are like nah f that like we we need charters so you know at times there are moments
So again, we see what charters themselves can deliver at all stages of Anglo-Saxon England
So we can tell something about who the scribes are who are writing the charters as well as the books.
Manuscript literally means "written by hand," so charters are manuscripts, if you like.
industries, they gave special corporate charters to companies that would make iron using the coal.
pre-renaissance peer-to-peer economy that was destroyed by Central Banking destroyed by Monopoly Charters
And one of the extraordinary things about so many of these Anglo-Saxon charters is that we can reconstruct very often these absolute parcels
And you can walk the bounds of these charters within the city today.
Well, I think the essential point is that these charters are products of the royal assembly at which they were produced.
And you would change companies and go somewhere else to fly as copilot in a turboprop doing charters .
the Dutch East India Company and the British East India Company and the Hudson's Bay Company and the charters
Simon was very keen, very, very keen to have some charters in the exhibition which were extremely important, which I deemed to be undisplayable
Interviewer : And it’s really interesting, too, when you think about Benny and Sasha are the principal charters of the novel but how their stories unfold.
The successful charters do it.
I'm a big supporter of charters , not because I think charters are the end all and be all.
A lot of people who support charters think they're the end.
There are also charters that aren't doin' their job,
Rahm Emanuel: I do believe in choice, and charters are a way to give parents choice in a public school system and I'm committed to public education.