The extra curricular activities include a wide range of fun and educational activities, arts, crafts, cookery and projects. |
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In independent Tibet, monasteries and nunneries, numbering over 6,000, served as schools and universities, fulfilling Tibet's educational needs. |
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The educational institutions which he endowed are symbols of excellence to this day. |
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We've always known school is educational in far more ways than academics can cover. |
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Race organizers have since mounted an educational campaign to warn runners about the dangers of excessive drinking. |
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Only those who can afford it will have to pay, he swears, adding that the funds released will go to redress educational disadvantage. |
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A number of prominent psychologists have addressed the educational and practice trends in clinical psychology. |
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As a former minister for education and a one-time maths teacher he has made no secret of his desire to see improvements in educational standards. |
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In regard to treatment, the only real option Western Medicine offers is intervention with early educational programs. |
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So I don't think you can reform educational institutions in radical ways, except in the wake of a revolution. |
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Decent educational levels will automatically lessen social problems and crime as well as boosting self esteem and confidence. |
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As noted, museum partners are encouraged to repurpose contextual information published in exhibition catalogues and educational materials. |
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It is also the duty of educational institutions to mould the personality of students. |
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Barbadian women have experienced a conjunction of good job opportunities and increased educational levels. |
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The Sutton Trust, an educational charity, compared two cohorts of young men, born in 1958 and 1970 respectively. |
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Her research interests are in educational uses of computers and in interactive multimedia. |
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A stop-go commitment to the strategic resourcing of our educational provision is the worst possible option. |
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Otherwise, I would have created only didactic films for educational television. |
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They talked about his new interests and activities, sometimes with a progress report on educational pursuits or piano lessons. |
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Focusing only on exam results is a terrific impoverishment of how you measure educational success. |
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And with an internet connection, the whiteboard can be used to tap into educational websites, or enable the children to follow world events. |
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The three domains of learning were to be addressed during this educational opportunity. |
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The Associated Press reported that a few got queasy but that others found it an educational experience. |
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Second, because no country in the developed world needs educational improvements more urgently than Australia. |
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There are also educational pieces, numerous compositions of chamber music and two concertos. |
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Therefore, the educational system copied from that of France had the task of training Malagasies to replace French trained professionals. |
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Its report is part of a wider review of special educational needs provision in the district. |
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He cites 15 years of biology fieldwork in the rainforests of Central America as his educational zenith. |
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The African Book Famine emerged as one depressing aspect of widespread educational malaise. |
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The band spent the day at school and had lunch at the refectory before tearing into a performance of questionable educational value. |
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Eleven and a half percent of the participants had no educational qualifications. |
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Well, that's not the most coherent argument I've ever put together in favor of the educational system, but you get the idea. |
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Graduates will be eligible to study for a Higher Diploma in educational or chaplaincy studies for a career in education or pastoral work. |
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The United States hyperbolized its own epidemic and waged multiple aggressive educational campaigns. |
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In 1955-1957, the Sputnik era caused our educational system to focus on science and technical improvements. |
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It seems to me that a rethink of educational policy in the way pupils are taught and the subjects they learn at school is long overdue. |
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The popular press subscribes to the notion that a revolution in educational technology is well underway. |
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If my own educational journey was to start again I would hope to fit in some astronomy and microbiology. |
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Teachers are privy to information on honor societies, school clubs, internships, or educational organizations. |
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The purpose is to create educational materials about Bulgaria's unique historical stone monuments and buildings. |
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Some studies have concluded that mothers could be harming the educational prospects of their offspring by returning to work too early. |
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Thanks to his contributions and those from other philanthropists, Colonial Williamsburg can now operate as a not-for-profit educational facility. |
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At his new school Thomas was classed as a special needs pupil and given extra educational support and tuition. |
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Some policy analysts, like myself, have neither chick nor child, and are dealing solely with educational theory. |
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The deradicalization centre also conducts educational lectures and puts out material to help identify potential threats. |
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They are working as part of a team of educational welfare officers, psychologists and health experts. |
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We would also be willing to direct you to amply qualified optometrists, psychiatrists and educational institutions. |
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Numerous studies have shown that boys are falling behind girls in terms of educational achievement. |
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It also shows that pupils from the lower end of the social scale are beginning to close the educational gap on middle-class pupils. |
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Attempts have been made to revitalize the Hawaiian language through educational programs at the university and the elementary school levels. |
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We're here to educate about homophobia and heterosexism, provide support to students by students, and hold educational and social events. |
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Extremely clever volumes all, they are calculated to cause discomfort among unbelievers and misbelievers of all educational levels. |
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Our aim is to develop a set of educational games to teach science using mobile devices. |
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The educational system emphasizes rote learning and memorization, rather than analytical thinking. |
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Putting optometric clinics in schools might generate bigger academic gains than many educational reforms we spend so much energy disputing. |
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The city's educational system continues to be a bone of contention for Burns and other residents. |
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The professional is held in high regard like the officers of a religious organization or a professor in the educational world. |
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A politics of culture will create a space for artistic, cultural, and educational producers to reengage with the world. |
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The indoor aquarium has been set up as an educational tool for students and researchers. |
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Diet companies can reach these people, who are still new to the market, through educational merchandising. |
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Many developmental and educational psychologists agree that young adults mature through a sequence of stages. |
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The museum is the first in Egypt to have an educational section, and its technical facilities are used by museologists throughout the region. |
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Let's hope such a review, if it happens, follows sound educational principles rather than political ones. |
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Information materials and educational packages are available to help in this task. |
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Their educational experience is enriched by more than 300 student co-curricular activities and organizations. |
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The convention will publish periodicals and establish a Web site to promote distant and Internet educational programs. |
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One of the sacred precepts of modern educational theory is that you must never impinge negatively on the pupil's self-esteem. |
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Every institution of educational learning utilizes the same syllabus and curriculum. |
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The report waives a flag of caution, warning that resources needed for educational endeavors have been reduced all across the spectrum. |
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Cutting, pasting, and inserting material into the curricula has left us with a patchwork quilt of educational experiences. |
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These policies were designed to realise the full democratic potential of this body and to advance educational provisions in county Laois. |
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The company provides its travel agents with enviable benefits, such as free airplane tickets, or reimbursement for educational expenses. |
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He is still as purposefully didactic as ever, using the genre of educational information posters to inform us of our own miseducation. |
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But the painted kerbing and the gaily-coloured banners can't disguise the extent of the social and educational deprivation of this community. |
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As I have said, the overriding consideration under Part IV is the fulfilment of the child's special educational needs. |
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Once the present problems are ironed out, a policy paper should be brought out on participation of private managements in the educational sector. |
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To sugar the educational pill, you have the world's most idyllic beaches and tastiest cuisine. |
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The 21st century demands free-thinkers, not an endless parade of automatons churned out from a formulaic educational assembly line. |
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The trust sends medical and educational supplies to Pacific families in need. |
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The results suggest a lack of social interaction may have adverse intergenerational effects in terms of educational attainment. |
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This program is an educational program delivered via the Internet, in conjunction with a new form of telepathic communication. |
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Cooperative Services is a leader in providing public assistance to cooperatives, much of it in an educational vein. |
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And of course, a truckload of educational toys, books, puzzles, games and music. |
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The project also includes interactive whiteboards for classrooms and Kaleidos educational software. |
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Inappropriate educational placement or misdiagnoses of language delay in bilingual children is a concern. |
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More experienced or properly trained journalists could have turned the situation into an educational opportunity for their audience. |
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Mario Castro is a Ph.D. student in educational leadership and policy studies at Arizona State University. |
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I felt like the educational process was alienating me from my own child and not letting me participate. |
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Certainly there is broad public support for educational reform, or so the pollsters tell us. |
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Photographs of works may be displayed on the Museum's website or a computer terminal in the exhibition for educational purposes. |
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Three educational institutions have adopted two brothers and a sister who lost their parents in a tragic fire accident. |
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Although the county boasts some of the best educational standards in the country, it has still been set challenging improvement targets. |
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A total of 1 370 524 children are studying at public educational establishments this school year. |
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Families play a support role when they assist teachers with classroom preparations or with the achievement of educational goals. |
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From both an educational and historical point of view, aikido has a meaning and content which is inferior to neither kendo nor judo. |
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It is basic to our sense of security, stability, educational success and health. |
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The network would organise computer hook-ups, educational broadcasts, and the sharing of library resources among the participants. |
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The school is in a poor district of the province and students often go without the simplest of items, let alone educational funds. |
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Anjuman-i-Islam was declared as the best administrated educational institution by the government of Maharashtra. |
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The administration is actually channeling federal funds away from public schools and into private educational institutions. |
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The core of the firm's marketing efforts has been educational outreach to teach clients how to invest prudently. |
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The film is therefore a parody of a foreign educational movie with a hint of a mock-heroic tone. |
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In the 1980s, when China was still at the beginning of its opening period, she forecast the importance of educational internationalization. |
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Others, however, will embrace ephemeral educational fashions as the received wisdom. |
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They're industrial films, educational classroom flicks and promotional movies made to be seen briefly and then trashed. |
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Moreover, there are plenty of private schools for low-income students whose educational rigor is deeply suspect. |
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These schools would compose the bottom tier of an educational hierarchy based on privilege. |
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It is all done with a flowing pace that keeps the interest level up, managing to be both educational and entertaining. |
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Project ideas include educational workshops, community outreach and education opportunities, master classes, seminars and clinics. |
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In addition, many worksites have facilities that can be modified to accommodate numbers of people interested in educational messages. |
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The research results are published locally and shared at county educational events. |
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They voted unanimously to ballot to strike in defence of educational provision in the borough. |
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Age, marital status, whether or not they had had a smear test, and highest educational qualification were recorded. |
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There is no evidence to suggest which types of games have a greater therapeutic or educational effect. |
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And this is by no means purely institutional or confined to the educational process. |
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In addition to educational information, the site has articles on health and leisure. |
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A French educational system was developed and a French university established in Hanoi. |
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In fifty years as a writer he has published over 30 educational texts, and seven novels. |
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Slides circulate as educational or ungraded slides until they obtain validation status. |
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The educational costs were offset by reduced payroll costs, so there was a pay-back in less than six months. |
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It would infuse the vitality of a free market and thus break the state educational monopoly. |
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Famously, Forster accused the educational systems of the time of retarding the emotional development of schoolboys. |
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These resources must be mobilized in the interest of ratcheting up educational attainment of entire state populations. |
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They have an educational web site where you can learn about the dolphins that visit the resort. |
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Her ultimate ambition is to empower and enable people through educational achievement. |
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And we have to have an educational approach, which thinks in these kinds of terms. |
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I will start my speech with a quote, which is arguably the most famous in New Zealand's educational history. |
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Counseling is meant to be educational and to leave one with more positive feelings. |
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The orchards are hosting farm tours that include educational opportunities with hayrides, pick your own apples, and other farm activities. |
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He is also visiting schools to give informal educational talks about his experiences. |
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Hopes were raised when he became education secretary and he made mood music about loosening Scotland's educational uniformity. |
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However, this rate has flattened out in the past decade, although women's educational level continues to grow steadily. |
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Ideological polarizations on educational issues tend to be facile and premature. |
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I came from the exact same educational system as all of you, and it was quite inadequate. |
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Hundley, who was in the country on an educational scholarship, was interviewed about the difficulties of learning the Slovak language. |
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In terms of their social and educational origins these producers' backgrounds are broadly middle-class and meritocratic. |
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The cultural and educational level of the Mongols is higher than average among the national minorities of China. |
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They devised an educational program that made the study of English literature and the British humanistic classics the core of the curriculum. |
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After independence, the government devoted most of the educational resources to providing free elementary education for all Tanzanian children. |
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The percent of respondents classifying a task in each educational category was tabulated. |
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Those same strong students will ultimately supercede the strictures imposed in the educational studio, but at what cost? |
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Although the variable of educational level was normally distributed in the sample, the variable of annual income showed a sharp positive skew. |
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These toys get an educational message across without the annoying upbeat veneer most kids have come to expect from edutainment toys. |
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Registered users can access the site free, except for some educational programs that are pay-per-view. |
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On-line subscription services, as well as free access to certain pieces of educational materials, are definitely part of our plans. |
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The way men perceive the educational status of their female bedfellows has changed. |
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The Council said it was questionable whether it had the legal authority to expend funds to provide educational services in the town. |
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Very educational and then, of course, I tasted their whiskies which were fine. |
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This is a product useful in automizing the management activities and general functioning of any educational institute. |
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What are the implications of historically and culturally informed findings for strategies of educational reform? |
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Their other demands include rail and bus concessions, reservation in educational institutions for the children of painters etc. |
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Andrew Carnegie was a steel magnate who gave a great deal of money away in his later years to libraries and educational causes. |
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That is, the higher the students' grades in high school, the more likely they would persist to meet their educational goals in college. |
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The author of many books on educational theory, he relished the chance to put his progressive ideas into practice. |
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As well, educational facilities and space research has reached the stage of advanced nations. |
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The parents would not accept the principal's view that they were ancillaries, required to co-operate with him in the educational process. |
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With a strong educational background, my future may look reasonably bright, but my present is feeling pretty lean. |
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The field is populated with specialists examining different ways to enhance and better their own educational or technological niche. |
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This work influenced large numbers of schoolteachers, educational researchers, and women's studies scholars. |
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The nursery and reception classes do very well and children with special educational needs are achieving a very good standard. |
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It also requires school officials to demonstrate some reasonable educational justification before they can censor anything. |
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I advocate for an educational project that rejects both technophobia and technophilia. |
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By contrast, in other societies both sexes are, in principle, treated equally in terms of educational opportunities and attainments. |
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Common educational and social backgrounds have brought American and many foreign leaders closer. |
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He studied at the famous educational establishments of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama and Madinah University. |
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The educational system in the city was comprised of fifteen elementary schools, four middle schools, and one high school. |
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I've been trained by a state-financed educational institution in the discourse of philosophy that still bears the scars of scholasticism. |
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In spite of this, a cottage industry has developed in recent years around educational programming for very young children. |
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Children will be awarded points for good behaviour, attendance and educational attainment. |
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The unemployment gap between those of high educational status and low status is also growing. |
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Implementing such a change in teaching technique through the existing American educational system would be a non-trivial project. |
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Low levels of public services, combined with historically low levels of educational attainment, limit the attractiveness for business. |
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The main thrust of the residency is a series of educational workshops and masterclasses for primary and secondary schoolchildren. |
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The solution is to avoid regimenting the educational and vocational training system. |
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Beginning this fall, Allied Domecq brands launch new educational programs for bartenders and waitstaff. |
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The Governors of the College are acutely aware of the growing educational needs of the wider Church in a changing world. |
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As part of the plan, tribespeople want to erect community and educational centers near the site and develop related ecotourism. |
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A tenfold increase in the educational budget further expanded the resources. |
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Fortunately, there are ways this brand of educational mismeasurement can be reduced. |
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This became the template for an educational reenactment that was to be repeated fifteen years later during the bicentenary. |
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The site includes many activities developed for children with special educational needs. |
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The next workshop will be held on September where educational institutions will be called upon to attend. |
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This new music transposer and educational tool is designed to enhance students' mastery of music theory. |
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Several speakers presented interesting numismatic topics, and several educational games took place. |
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Any decision will be made on educational grounds in the interest of current and future students in the area. |
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We should encourage it to open up its almost hermetically closed society by radically reforming its educational system. |
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The Jataka tales have much educational value and were used to teach youngsters the important morals and goals of life. |
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One thing I admire about the French educational system is their focus on the study of philosophy. |
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It firstly sets up the foundation of educational software in China adopting intelligent technique omnifariously. |
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We try to balance the educational accredited courses with those that provide life skills, without the worry of sitting exams. |
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The group is active in repairing schools and providing educational supplies. |
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Because Davis is a magnet school, many parents and students consciously choose this model as their educational option. |
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We wanted to teach kids English, too, but we had to use years of educational research and wonkish arguments to make our case. |
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Through lobbying government, educational workshops, videos and programs, they are working together to remove barriers to women in trades. |
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Entrenched gender roles in these families can act as suppressors to the women's educational and career aspirations. |
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But seminaries first have to determine appropriate educational uses of new technologies. |
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If students are still having trouble with this concept, slicing up a tank loaf can make this both a delicious and educational experience. |
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So therefore, an educational system, based on reason, is a vital matter of national security. |
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Mentors represent a vital component of this latent potential for educational renewal and reform. |
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Worship, silence and manual labour were basic to the regime of communities which later provided educational and medical services. |
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In 50 years' time, will we still be measuring educational standards against O-levels? |
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There are simply too many socioeconomic problems afflicting the educational setting for such a fast turnaround. |
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It was suggested that the executive nurses should be those with a higher educational level, extraversion or ambiversion. |
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There are clear, educational explanations of the physics of the tasks and the mechanics of the machines. |
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Each of these activities demands resources and takes attention away from, let's say, some more fundamental types of educational needs. |
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But getting an educational system based on developing the individual God-given talents of young Aborigines has yet to be realised. |
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In modern educational jargon, leadership is taken to be a transferable skill. |
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It would be used for seven days and four evenings a week, mainly for recreational and educational purposes. |
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It prides itself on having a low crime rate and a good record of educational achievement. |
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Volunteers are the backbone of charities, advocacy groups, community organizing efforts, educational and health facilities. |
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The aim of the project was to learn from the experiences of pupils in both special educational and mainstream schools. |
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The day centre provides educational and recreational activities for people with learning disabilities. |
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Since the creation of a national educational program in Nepal during the 1950s, the majority of Nepalese, 58.3 percent, speak Nepali. |
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Slivken will therefore be using the majority of his time to study and observe the differences in educational style. |
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Mr Conway said Withins School, Hayward School and the Deane School have large numbers of children with statements of special educational needs. |
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Scholarship criteria require submission of official transcripts from previous and current educational programs. |
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The university rector was appointed for four years by the minister of education and was subordinate to the curator of his educational district. |
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Educational standards are perceived by many, including some within the educational establishment, as elitist and exclusionary. |
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For a child of eight to get a statement of special educational needs they would need to have a reading age of five. |
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Before he started school a statement of his special educational needs was made, based on his language and learning difficulties. |
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The primary purpose of an internship is to add value to the educational experience of students. |
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The group was able to influence the way money was spent on children with legal statements of special educational needs. |
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Phased cuts in educational expenditure as part of Structural Adjustment Programmes left buildings in a tatty, dangerous and unsanitary condition. |
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Should educational status determine the ability to row in a particular class of racing? |
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What this usually entails is an educational voucher that parents can redeem at a private school. |
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She said the educational system reinforces the idea that there is only one right answer, stifling creativity. |
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Despite the assumed excellence of its educational system, the country has an alarmingly high rate of functional illiteracy. |
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He visited a range of educational establishments, from kindergarten to university. |
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Later in the day, the same radio station broadcasts discussions on health issues and provides other educational content. |
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Its slowly growing student body comes from a variety of ethnic, theological and educational backgrounds. |
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The healthy pet educational program is spreading the word to pet owners that scraps do much more harm than they might realise. |
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Beginning at a young age, our children are inundated with educational propaganda proclaiming that guns are bad. |
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These can be a combination of bareboat and skippered yachts, and can provide you with the right balance of educational support and local knowledge. |
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Boys and girls have their own separate sections of the ship, with matrons and masters-at-arms to look after them, in addition to the educational staff. |
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Motorists breaking the speed limit but travelling at below 40 mph were given the option of visiting the village hall to watch an educational video. |
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The Act contains a controversial clause which disallows claims from workers in educational establishments who are deemed to be on customary holiday and in remunerative work. |
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Bridgemary community school in Gosport, Hampshire, is conducting a bold educational experiment by dismantling the traditional division of classes by age. |
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Accordingly, Napoleon's meritocracy channelled the gifted and diligent into an educational system which was geared to serving the needs of the regime. |
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Join more than 10,000 residential architects, remodelers, and custom builders to view 100,000 square feet of products and attend educational courses and workshops. |
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The organisation will fund pilot studies and develop and implement educational programs designed to promote innovative methodologies in health disparities research. |
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Is there any limit at all on how far do-gooders are willing to dumb down our educational system in the name of helping students feel good about themselves? |
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Desmond Diggs is the founder of Teach for Liberia, an organization that provides young Liberians with educational opportunities. |
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Republicans should push for reforms to tie educational spending to students rather than schools. |
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Over the next several decades, Knott added a mine ride, a log flume, and, for educational value, an exact replica of Philadelphia's Independence Hall. |
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If you delay child-bearing until your mid-twenties or your early thirties, you are far more likely to have a good job, educational qualifications and a stable relationship. |
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Some took the educational route, often majoring in political science or some related field, then attending law school or taking a master's in public affairs. |
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Once back at the depot the foil is sorted and baled by volunteer workers from the Edington Centre, a day centre for adults with special educational needs. |
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The Devizes area unit is based at Wansdyke School but all pupils who go the unit have to have a statement of special educational needs from the county council. |
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Now the group, which is tasked with monitoring stop and search use in Lewisham, is planning an educational video so young people are fully aware of their rights. |
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For these children, the local authority draws up a statement of special educational needs, which in most cases provides extra help of some kind in the school. |
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They plan to show all the Bard's plays in York over the next 20 years, as well as start up an educational and community outreach programme of workshops. |
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To supply the growing educational and training demand, active support has been granted to private institutes, polytechnics and colleges that provide IT training. |
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There has been a notable improvement in educational standards, as demonstrated by the encouraging Key Stage 3 results for 14-year-olds reported yesterday. |
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His aesthetic and educational style borrowed the confident clarity of Walker Evans's photography and the baroque self-consciousness of James Agee's writing. |
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But very few are as fun or educational as the Fool, so nyah! |
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They've won accolades for their educational booklets, and produced a video and pamphlets for clients as well, guiding them through safe and seemly behaviour. |
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By making it easier to offer courses transnationally, exporters can use the excess educational capacity of the North to increase capacity in the South. |
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For example, the army not only commissioned officers from the ranks, but in November 1942 eradicated all formal educational barriers for officer candidates. |
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A constant reappraisal and fine tuning of educational activity at all levels will give new generations the skills and confidence to work for a better future. |
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Butler explains that Keefe discovered it in an educational surplus store. |
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The series of 15-minute films, in which the actors' words in Hebrew and Aramaic are muted under a voiceover narration in English, were designed for educational purposes. |
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Improvident tax cuts by state legislatures and faltering investment returns have left educational institutions, both public and private, scratching for every nickel and dime. |
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The administration ropes in all educational institutions, government offices, public sector undertakings and universities for the purpose of mobilising funds. |
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When you look at what principals and superintendents have in terms of their educational backgrounds, nowhere in there is anything resembling business training. |
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The separate educational facilities provided to minority students were most often poorly maintained, staffed by undertrained instructors and provided with inadequate supplies. |
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Computer manufacturers routinely gave machines to schools at a discount or without cost, but adapting them to educational purposes proved difficult. |
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Teachers said the major reason they have had difficulties in teaching the new materials were related to educational policy flip-flops, that have left them confused. |
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The questions, both silly and taxing, were demonstrated using party tricks and wheezes, then explained scientifically to lend the programme an educational edge. |
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He was no stranger to the tenets of humanist educational theory. |
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Under cover of anti-elitism, people like Sarah Palin love to conflate unearned privilege with hard-won educational achievement. |
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He wonders how so many people can be scientifically illiterate when they come from the same educational system that produces the world's most accomplished scientists. |
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It is argued that this is an instance of children's developmental and educational problems with polysemous vocabulary, a relatively neglected area of linguistic development. |
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Faculties who taught agriculture leadership courses were schooled in traditional agricultural education that consisted of educational methods and technology. |
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During the past 18 months, we have become the leading global developer and distributor of multi-platform educational software to schools and homes. |
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They have introduced educational programmes for underprivileged children. |
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The programme stands out from the usual Government programmes of supporting the educational needs of the socially backward students by its very approach. |
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Increasingly senior educational roles were capped by 18 years as staff development instructor in oncology, haematology and bone marrow transplant. |
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Too few people are acquiring educational skills needed by employers. |
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And until the expulsion of the Jesuits in the early 1760s, the church controlled virtually all educational institutions, from village schoolhouses to university faculties. |
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So far, charter schools have brought to California a scattershot of educational options that have undeniably benefited certain clienteles in certain places. |
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Taxable household income was strongly related to educational attainment. |
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The discussion ranged from funding levels to normalization, refugee rights and educational policies. |
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If you've got access to computers, books, educational trips plus time and help from your parents, you are far more likely to sail through the exam process. |
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Will they have extensive educational backgrounds and technical experience? |
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Should the religious community be dialoguing with educational researchers? |
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Some prominent 19 th-century suffragists advocated adopting educational or property qualifications for voting that would disqualify most black women. |
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It would surely be progress if significant discourse on tolerance were incorporated into educational curricula, religious sermons, and public speech. |
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How teachers teach is important, but it surely stands to reason that boys and girls need both male and female role models in their formative educational years. |
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Before Kaye, edible taxidermy had not yet been introduced to the mainstream on an educational level. |
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It makes for disturbing and dispiriting but essential and educational reading. |
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It has been criticized as a checklist of linguistic topics without an internal dynamic connecting the parts, or relating them to educational processes. |
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In fact, I can single-handedly overhaul our educational system for free. |
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He held that political progressivism demanded educational traditionalism. |
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What they don't want is to lose their jobs and educational opportunities by pushing too hard at the restrictions their government has placed on their ability to speak. |
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They, together with tyrants, also tend to be below general average educational achievements, while authoritarians and democrats exhibit the best performance in school. |
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Adding educational content to the performance, audience members are presented with some seeds, cottonwool and directions on how to grow the beans. |
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Several student organizations have evolved to provide forums for the discussion and wider propagation of issues fundamental to improving educational opportunities. |
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If Indonesia wants to have an internationally competitive workforce, a major overhaul of its educational system is only the first step in a long process that lies ahead. |
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Potential confounding by parental educational status, parental smoking, sibship size, and housing style, and interactions with site of residence, were also explored. |
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Their life means juggling time with their children with long hours, unsociable shifts, and with a wage that won't stretch to pay for clothes, trainers and educational trips. |
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