Many people are unaware of the role our nation's more than 1,200 community colleges play in educating students today. |
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It is devoted to the responsibility of universities in educating their students and preparing them for life in this century. |
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Another important role for our colleges and universities is to embrace the notion of educating the whole student. |
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Many philosophers blenched at the idea even of educating, let alone empowering, the common people. |
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She suggests that the focus of the community college be on educating students and encouraging students to become active and responsible citizens. |
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The network also works at educating the public through visiting schools, canvassing neighbourhoods, attending community events, and more. |
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In 1604, the Ursulines opened their first convent in France that was dedicated to educating women. |
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The program includes educating 55,000 first grade pupils each year countrywide. |
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Unaipon was a strong advocate of education just as I am passionate about educating people through art. |
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Defense Department schools offer valuable lessons, particularly in educating low-income, minority students. |
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I am on the job market after another postdoc, and the job openings that would justify educating more scientists just aren't there. |
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Rather than spending money and time getting an engineering report and educating the officials, I decided to install a flush toilet. |
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Informing, educating, leading and sometimes cajoling an industry to achieve what it is capable of achieving is a burdensome task. |
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How about educating staff so that they are capable of giving informed advice? |
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Given the constraints that are hampering the authorities, it would seem that educating the public is of the utmost importance. |
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All of this of course is impossible without training and educating a modern staff officer to required intellectual and professional standards. |
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Perhaps you can entreat some strapping young lad into educating you in the ways of the world. |
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An Irishman called Murphy has been educating himself to speak the Queen's English. |
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If I'm enlightening anyone or educating anyone, it's by way of the story itself. |
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Colin Davey, a member of the Bradford team, said it was a question of educating businesses about the tax system. |
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I rant and rave at the screen, decrying the dumbing down of what used to be a medium for entertaining and educating. |
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Sousa's creed as a conductor was to entertain his audience while educating them. |
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Why spend a fiscal fortune educating our workforce if they leave the country as soon as they are employable? |
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Robbie Johnson had cornered a timid young lecturer and was educating him about the nature of the real world outside the ivory tower. |
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His efforts have helped strengthen the art and framing industry by educating consumers on the value of custom framing. |
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This, it could be argued, is a good example of how the internet and digital world is educating all of us. |
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All of these academic settings are educating the church's future lay ministers. |
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The almanacs played an important part in educating ordinary people about the advance of astronomy and the understanding of the universe. |
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We desperately need more clinics for treating people and educating them about the dangers. |
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In a curious move, bombing the country is coded as a greater humanitarian good than feeding or educating people. |
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We can easily play the role of those intermediators, educating each other just by talking. |
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Other labor and social justice activists leafleted at major retailers, educating consumers and criticizing executive indifference. |
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And, when you are finished with that, fix up the hospitals and stop educating kids in demountable classrooms. |
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Such work is likely to be outside the home unit's understanding of rhetoric, which will require educating colleagues who are not rhetoricians. |
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The lion's share of the cost of educating this nation's schoolchildren comes out of state treasuries. |
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Rather, music appreciation is developed by educating the listener in three main areas. |
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I am grateful for this exchange, which is educating us all about liverymen in the City of London. |
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The problem of educating the peripatetic children who lived on the canal boats was formidable. |
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Every parent who wants one is given a voucher equivalent to the money that would be spent on educating his or her child. |
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The information on these pages contain basic information to begin educating the nurses of Alabama regarding smallpox vaccinations. |
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He and his team now spend time educating people and bringing the company up to speed on grid-computing procedures. |
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Is there practical information for educating people about these tactics and their rights? |
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The key to increasing agricultural productivity may lie in educating women. |
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He devotes himself to the task of educating the younger generation among the Taiwanese. |
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What, exactly, does that have to do with journalism, with analyzing information, with educating voters? |
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Imagine if there were a truck that rattled its way across small town America educating preschoolers about modern architecture! |
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Your twenty years of educating yourself on this subject has obviously paid off. |
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Whether the EU matches its efforts in that direction with a concomitant effort towards educating its own peoples I cannot say. |
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He's spent those years educating us on various topics ranging from teen pregnancy to obesity. |
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The company also contributed to foundations looking into pain research, pharmacy schools and Internet sites aimed at educating consumers. |
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In the colonial period, a number of major colleges were founded primarily for the purpose of educating clergymen. |
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Looks like they are educating their kids to be party of the next generation of protesters and marchers. |
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He sat in front of the police station downtown with his scrapbooks of pictures, educating anyone who walked by. |
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We are educating adults not to trust one another or themselves around children. |
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And thirdly, they used to have a very impressive industrial base and impressive educating class. |
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The thoughtless motorist and motorcyclist need educating on how to pass and approach a horse and rider on our lanes. |
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A mother-of-four is dedicating her life to educating people about meningitis after her two sons beat the deadly disease. |
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We can talk about responsibility of educating our children and preparing them for a better future. |
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We are doing a good job of training and educating junior leaders for the near term, but the near term is not good enough. |
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She not only carried the torch of educating young women, but she passed it on. |
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Thus, now is the best time for all traditional leaders to start educating their subjects on the importance of storing their crops properly. |
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The Rowing Council are sponsoring three seminars educating coxes about the racing line on the Championship course. |
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I would like to focus on educating teachers for middle-school math and science. |
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A private company has been handed the task of taking Scotland's most disruptive and disturbed state school pupils and educating them away from home. |
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But, what was intended as an evening of educating the public seemed to result in a call for mobilisation rather than sedate acceptance of situation. |
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It is only a question of getting the farmers together and educating them. |
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Oyama enjoys not only styling men, but educating those who need help with details like selecting complementing colors or tying an effective Windsor knot. |
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What role does science fiction play in educating the public about science at large? |
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Although our news media are very remiss in educating the public on the great economic tragedy now unfolding, they do unwittingly disclose some frightening facts. |
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When it comes to educating our children, Congress should heed that message, not ignore it. |
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Having taught in TAFEs, community colleges and universities and enjoyed all three, I don't see the distinction between training and educating as amounting to much. |
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A seminar at Edinburgh University's veterinary center focuses on educating people on the correct way of interacting with highly-strung avians from macaws to budgies. |
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These state-printed-and-distributed texts were an important medium for educating the backveld in geological theory and hydraulic engineering practice. |
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In addition, there are always those who will argue that practical experience, on-the-job training, is better than the schoolroom for educating military leaders. |
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Why does the U.S. lag behind our peers when it comes to educating our students? |
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For cheetahs, marker has been at the forefront of educating people in the Middle East. |
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My soul sister Alysse tells a story about taking her mother to a punk show, as a way of educating her mother about what it was that her sister was getting into. |
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He also seizes the opportunity to do public outreach, educating locals on HIV and AIDS as well as preventative methods. |
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Polly makes a point of educating us on native plants as well, like the kukui nut, whose oil was used by Hawaiians as lubricant and fuel, the noni, and the ti leaf. |
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Among Dr. Collins' professional interests are detection and correction of vertebral subluxation, and educating the public about the health benefits of chiropractic care. |
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Increasingly, these programs have come to define their mission chiefly as supporting labor and its organizing efforts rather than educating students. |
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Boys are given more preference, so the poor families think that one day girl will go after her marriage, so there is no worth of educating a girl child. |
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Well, it served the purposes of the real corporate aristocracy to let them believe that until they had created the means of training and educating their replacements. |
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However, it should be noted, rating of perceived exertion cannot be used to monitor training intensity, without educating the swimmers beforehand. |
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As a person of color, I felt a sense of relief that I did not have to be the only one who always carried the burden of educating others on the issues related to race. |
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The physician's challenge is the curing of disease, educating the people in the laws of health, and preventing the spread of plagues and pestilences. |
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The media have always been and will continue to be the most important tool for communicating ideas and educating the public about ongoing problems. |
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It became apparent that there was, not so much a belief that some people were ineducable, but a complete unwillingness to see these as people worth educating. |
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They are now trained in various aspects of female health, and go from village to village educating women about the harmful effects of female circumcision. |
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The week-long event focuses on protecting the world's coral reefs and marine ecosystems and educating divers on their role in conservation efforts. |
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We've been having a great deal of difficulty educating our fliers that when wearing their flight suits, their sleeves must be roiled down to the wrist at all times. |
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You should be educating your children, not wrapping them in cotton wool. |
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Maharaj believes that educating the public on the harmful effects of smoking marijuana is the key to deterring people from experimenting with this drug. |
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Caesar provides his account of the Druids as a means of sharing his knowledge and educating the Roman people on the foreign conquests. |
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We are also marking minefields, removing mines and educating people about the threat. |
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Marina DeBris is an artist focusing most of her recent work on educating people about beach trash. |
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A large number of groups and individuals are active in preventing or educating about marine debris. |
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Priestley believed that by educating the young, he could strengthen the bonds of the congregation. |
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Although he found evil in the historical record, he fervently believed reason and educating the illiterate masses would lead to progress. |
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But, I still beleive educating people is what is required more than a fine. |
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Here he met Sidney Webb, a junior civil servant who, like Shaw, was busy educating himself. |
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The violence in these video games sits awkwardly with their stated aim of educating children. |
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In fact, research says that the quality of their teaching methods is what matters the most when it comes to educating English learners. |
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After the Civil War, the state refused for years to build human capital by fully educating all its citizens. |
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Founded in 1900, the Good Housekeeping Institute is dedicated to informing and educating consumers through product evaluations. |
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If they choose to, most communicators can be that advocate, educating senior execs on employee information needs. |
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Teen peers, parents and coaches all have a role in educating young people about the risks associated with HGH use. |
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The Ursulines focused on the special task of educating girls, the first order of women to be dedicated to that goal. |
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He has also requested parents, teachers and donors to work more openhandedly and sincerely, as educating a child is educating a nation. |
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Both were ardent supporters of gender equality, criticisers of polygamy and advocates of the necessity of educating women to improve society. |
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In educating new employees, JCO declared that the system is designed so that no criticality could occur, and did not discuss such an eventuality. |
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Metric Board, which was tasked with educating the American public about metrication. |
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An educated daughter may bring more bridewealth, but not enough to offset expenses incurred educating her. |
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In addition, the Druids monitored the religion of ordinary Gauls and were in charge of educating the aristocracy. |
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Sistren has been educating women about their rights for over 32 years. |
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By supporting this show, Michaels is demonstrating its dedication to educating consumers on the latest crafting techniques and projects available. |
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Dartmouth College was founded five years later in Hanover, New Hampshire with the mission of educating the local American Indian population as well as English youth. |
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The patrolling was aimed at educating and sensitizing road users about the importance of road safety, traffic laws and free flow of traffic during Muharram. |
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Priestley also played a role in educating John's younger brother, William. |
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Prior to emancipation there were few schools for educating locals. |
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There are 45 primary and eight secondary schools in Moray and the council currently has responsibility for educating more than 13,000 school pupils. |
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Tentorium Middle East, a company promoting high-end natural bee products, is educating the health-conscious clients about the benefits of Propolis and of bee products. |
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When not gracing the catwalk or having her picture taken for Vogue, the plus-size model spends her time educating girls about a healthy body image. |
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In addition to educating people about the reality of gangs, the tours create jobs in depressed communities and bring attention to the destructiveness of gangbanging. |
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He introduced Romanising measures, encouraging communities to build towns on the Roman model and educating the sons of the native nobility in the Roman manner. |
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This program focuses on educating the media, policy makers, and the general public about the role that endocrinologists play in researching and treating obesity. |
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And it was a Scot, John Reith, who founded the BBC, which has been informing, educating and entertaining Britain and the world for nearly a century. |
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The Dubai Health Authority is trying to turn the tide and lessen the huge number of heart patients in the country by educating people on how to take care of their health. |
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