Periodically, it sees a revival of religion’s influence, and almost always, the result is quite divisive., .... AN ASTOUNDING Abundance of HEALING Techniques SPIRITUALLY ; BOOTCAMPS and Conventions or RETREATS;.... The Big QUESTION IS REPAIR OR REPLACE ... Any kind of a RELATIONSHIP ; .... or any ORGANIZATION , Partnership and Associations and LIKS or connections in a BREAKDOWN Beyond State of REPAIR ;....The schools could be fined $50,000 if they fail to comply, according to the orders, which first were reported by the online news site Venture Beat.
Bishay said his company is eager to satisfy the state and already has submitted a lengthy application outlining the $12,000-a-session boot camp's curriculum, completion rate, testing methods and other details. But with 60 people now taking classes and hundreds more signed up through mid-summer, suspending the program while awaiting word from the postsecondary education bureau is unfeasible, he said.
"A big problem for us is it's such a huge life commitment. Our students, they quit jobs, they rearrange their lives around this, so shutting down would be catastrophic," he said. "Our businesses might survive it, but it would definitely be catastrophic for the students."
Periodically, it sees a revival of religion’s influence, and almost always, the result is quite divisive., .... AN ASTOUNDING Abundance of HEALING Techniques SPIRITUALLY ; BOOTCAMPS and Conventions or RETREATS;.... The Big QUESTION IS REPAIR OR REPLACE ... Any kind of a RELATIONSHIP ; .... or any ORGANIZATION , Partnership and Associations and LIKS or connections in a BREAKDOWN Beyond State of REPAIR ;....The schools could be fined $50,000 if they fail to comply, according to the orders, which first were reported by the online news site Venture Beat.
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"A big problem for us is it's such a huge life commitment. Our students, they quit jobs, they rearrange their lives around this, so shutting down would be catastrophic," he said. "Our businesses might survive it, but it would definitely be catastrophic for the students."