And if creationists want to teach that Darwinists believe that whales evolved from bears, they will be teaching an utter falsehood. |
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Then again, consider the vested interest of all those who teach the subject of English literature. |
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Brown makes clear that the group is not trying to teach all of journalistic ethics in a day-long seminar. |
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Because state-standard tests are supposed to measure actual learning, prep courses teach substance over strategy. |
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As health educators, students went into the community to teach and encourage health promotion and disease prevention. |
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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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Mine training focuses on the soldier's ability to work with and teach demining operations to indigenous personnel and foreign troops. |
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When perioperative nurses train new employees or teach staff members new procedures and protocols, they experience scholarly teaching. |
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Karon provocatively suggested that one cannot teach what one does not know. |
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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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To teach them to embrace dependency on the government is to embrace learned helplessness. |
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The Government cash will help children in deprived areas by paying for more volunteers to teach the basic skills. |
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As a volunteer, he is making use of English songs and reading materials to teach old people at the lifelong education institute. |
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The programme will be designed to teach them about good behaviour and neighbourliness. |
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We can teach them that a puddle of fresh rainwater is unpleasantly wet and cold or that playing in it can be fun. |
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Do those who write this stuff really think that people who teach small children have small minds? |
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To teach developmentally means that we give the children the alphabetic principle and use their innate desire to learn as that which is exciting. |
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Now it became my responsibility all over again to teach my grandkids the same lessons I had taught their parents. |
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Lessons from history teach us that during wars all civil laws are made of no effect. |
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Our professors teach us that effective laws balance equity with efficiency. |
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I don't aim to teach my students the complete, unvarnished skepticism that the Pyrrhonists advocated. |
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How to teach youngsters the facts of life has presented problems ever since those famous birds and bees were just a twinkle in someone's eye. |
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Insofar as basketball is concerned, if he is already playing up, teach him the game as you would the older players. |
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The articulated goal in the reading program is to teach digraphs to help students recognize sound letter relationships and patterns for spelling. |
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The goal of brain wave biofeedback is to teach people to control their own brain wave patterns using electroencephalography feedback. |
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Yes, simulation can teach you stuff, but you have to have a solid grounding in basics before it helps you. |
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I am one of those instructors who teach in an area that is about as rural as it gets. |
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Ricky and Fred are addicted to TV, so the lonely ladies of the house decide to teach them a lesson and disconnect the antenna. |
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Another striking similarity between Gullah and the languages of West Africa is the use of proverbs to teach and advise. |
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Nick was endeavoring to teach himself perspective, and having a hard time of it. |
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It not only can teach your partner what gets you going but it also can contribute to their own arousal. |
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She hopes the book and documentary will enlighten people and teach them something about themselves and their relationships. |
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It recently balloted its members on the refusal to teach a pupil who had a long-term record of disruptive behaviour. |
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She continues to teach at the site and is considering writing her dissertation on this topic. |
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This will teach him very early in life that some mistakes are costly and cannot afford to be made again. |
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Both universities have started educational campaigns to teach students that downloading copyrighted songs equals intellectual property theft. |
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She does not teach the harp exclusively but also the piano and the recorder. |
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She spends as much time as she can with the children but cannot teach or play with them because her throat hurts if she exerts herself. |
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I teach domestic science and we're in the school every morning at 8am preparing for classes to come in. |
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Traditions teach us that we should have dominion over nature, and not be a part of nature. |
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She exhorts parents to teach their young that there is beauty and strength in diversity. |
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Such philosophers, who teach estrangement in every sense, are still strangers to one another. |
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An American expatriate now living in Barcelona, Spain, she and her husband teach English and French. |
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To find out, he asked her to prepare an explorative paper on the possibility of using television to teach young children. |
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Universities incur additional costs to hold residential schools to teach external students. |
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We teach the choir accompanists and band players who make school music programs a success. |
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In the Peace Academy they always teach you to be prepared for the worst possible scenario. |
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We teach them while riding in safe areas away from traffic, such as school playgrounds, parks and open areas. |
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If we don't teach our children these values, how can we honestly expect them to become valuable and respectable members of society? |
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She is now on a mission to teach instructors through a certification course and written exam. |
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Its an old trick I learned a long time ago, sometime I'll teach you, but right now we have bigger fish to fry. |
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As a postgrad student in Kentucky in the late 1960s, I was paid what seemed a small fortune to teach drama. |
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The question is why Arminians always preach and teach that Christ died for everybody without exception? |
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Each university continues to recruit and teach its own students but postgraduates can tap into research anywhere in the group. |
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He was also required to show the practical applications of mathematics, teach arithmetic, mechanics and the theory of music. |
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I am part of a team of flying instructors and we teach RAF pilots how to fly Nimrods, a maritime patrol aircraft. |
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Melinda can teach all of us a lot about couponing, so be sure and visit her blog. |
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His goal is to teach community how to grow their own food, especially in spots he calls food deserts. |
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Groce is even thinking of having instructors on hand to teach Americans to speak like the Scots. |
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I would not have cared whether the instructor wants to teach in Chinese or English. |
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The instructors teach people survival techniques by showing them how to kill animals to eat. |
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In their eyes, only the handful of instructors who teach at a distance need worry about it. |
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The aim is to teach patients, by role-play and rehearsal, to recognize and cope with high-risk situations for relapse. |
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Most religions teach adoration of the supreme being in whose image all humanity was formed. |
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He was, however, free to think about Copernican theory, but he could not teach it or write about it. |
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Several years ago, I wrote to the local press concerning the need to teach Spanish as our first foreign language in all schools, but to no avail. |
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I will teach you to become the most graceful, flattering, attractive, irresistible lady at court. |
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I have a talk in San Diego this afternoon, and before then I have to prepare my overheads and teach my copyright class. |
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If religions teach that life after death is better then it is hardly surprising that some crazed followers will actually believe it. |
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There are plenty of male flautists and female trumpet players, and members teach each other, encouraging inclusion and participation. |
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Instead she chose to teach others and studied literature, political science and history on her own. |
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Debates over whether public schools should teach creationism or Darwinian evolution are also fundamentally moral. |
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It is very prescriptive and outlined how much time to spend on certain areas as well as which words to teach each week. |
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Well, I teach political science at the junior college, and I teach history to my students. |
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Education Bradford is proposing to teach more deaf children in the district's mainstream schools. |
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He engages students in learning activities that teach them to think creatively. |
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Forty-four percent of eighth grade teachers reported that they were very prepared to teach geography. |
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But his mother did teach him to stand up for himself and that is the credo that he now brings to his children, four sons and three daughters. |
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For Sister Mary Gabriel, who used to teach but is now the prioress, she hopes things will be get a little busier once the CD is on the shelves. |
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If inductive inference can teach us something new, in opposition to deductive inference, this is because it is not a tautology. |
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You can teach somebody and school them to be an actor but to be a very good actor you must have stage presence and Des has been gifted with that. |
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He would listen intently to his mother's lessons and as his prodigious talent became apparent she began to teach him, too. |
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Any peasant might teach our economist that this fact arises from the greater productiveness of the land watered by the Rhine and the Meuse. |
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Asylum seekers in Swindon have completed a unique project aimed at helping them teach sport to children. |
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As well as giving students tips on voice projection, the courses also teach the importance of positive body language and stage presence. |
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While the spoken language is Creole, the schools teach in English, and French remains the language of prestige. |
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The paradoxes involved in the notion of an avant-garde tradition are foundational to any attempt to teach experimental writing. |
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So isn't that more of a reason to teach him how to handle the Press, rather than shelter him? |
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I've started doing an instructorship so I can teach paddling and we've been in touch with the Sligo Council Sports and Recreation office. |
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He was flexible in changing his plans and beginning to teach a crowd which had gathered. |
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That'll teach us to be the only people in Dallas who bothered to book a table in advance and order a meal. |
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I teach several graduate level courses that deal with broadly defined concepts like leadership, teaching and learning, and critical thinking. |
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I will teach myself to like healthy snacks like wheatgerm instead of guzzling potato chips. |
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Someone should teach them that you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar. |
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Trampoline classes teach students the fundamentals of body awareness and training for somersaults, twists, and flips. |
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There's a rising generation of playwrights who have been very fortunate to teach and who are starting to have impact. |
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I'm not just suggesting that we teach our young'uns creative writing as an end in itself. |
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It's got lots of tips, tricks, and will even teach you how to jailbreak and SIM unlock your iPhone. |
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Second, there is more material to be taught in any given class than there is time to teach it. |
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While many foreign students do repatriate, some of the best and brightest stay here to teach or find other employment. |
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Perhaps your friend could even teach the lessons at the school, during lunch or a free period, or after school. |
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Teachers teach five of the seven periods and often plan lessons together during the school day on their free periods. |
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There are many people from all corners of the world, and from all walks of life, who end up in poorer countries to teach or to preach. |
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In fact, he wouldn't be surprised if she could teach the instructors a thing or three. |
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We suffered cruelty and abandonment even as we continued to teach the world about a loving God. |
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We know that is pointless to stir a desire for free flight in people if they can't then find instructors to teach them. |
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The nani manipulates the history teacher to teach Saben music and in the scene, Nani instructs her in the basics of dance. |
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She said the only ones sometimes who teach us about friendship and love are the pupils in this school. |
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She would not be coming back to teach the fourth graders how to memorize their multiplication tables, or how to do long division. |
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Twenty years ago, we started to teach people that pickling cucumbers are wonderful in salads. |
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We teach adolescent kids the ways of love, sparing them years of awkward fumblings. |
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There's a song that Carleton University likes to teach their frosh about the University of Ottawa. |
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If we can make these criminals run back and forth from the court on a number of grievous charges then that would teach them a lesson. |
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Most Indian systems of thought teach that gaining such insight brings about the liberation of the individual from karmic continuity. |
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Therefore, it is not our intention to punish you, but rather to teach you a lesson. |
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Treat these folks right or they may not vote at all, just to teach you a lesson. |
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You're so full of yourself and your own ideas there's no room for me to teach you anything. |
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Perhaps this will teach you a lesson, and be a warning for any of those thinking of rebelling. |
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Private schools are not legally obliged to teach the national curriculum, unlike their state sector counterparts. |
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Any slack can be taken up by the private sector, philanthropy and especially religious institutions that teach social values grounded in faith. |
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But Amanda hopes it will be the experience of a lifetime as she jets out to teach English to African children. |
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I have wanted to work as a counselor from my home or teach private piano lessons. |
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We have to teach them to answer the test correctly on Shakespeare's use of full stops and paragraphs. |
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It sounded like a book that would teach me how to be a proper lady, complete with frilly lace, curtsying and a lot of time spent being meek. |
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If you've ever wanted to teach comics full-time, now may be your opportunity. |
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Modern conservatories teach young musicians to be athletes, not poets or magicians. |
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Nobody had ever stopped by to teach them, but they'd figured it out for themselves and drank a wine they called pombe, made from plantains. |
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Lackland even had special areas set aside to teach dogs to find scents in parked cars, luggage and aircraft fuselages, complete with seats. |
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Those with wheel expertise would demonstrate and instruct on the potter's wheel, and others would teach coil building. |
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Goslings graze with their parents out of the water whereas swans teach cygnets in the water to be aquatic feeders. |
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She would also like to teach Catford children to appreciate art and culture. |
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Most clubs just have not got the resources to teach angling but can help improvers. |
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The Inquisition had accepted Cardano's private abjuration, extracting a promise from him never to teach or publish in the Papal States again. |
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He was a 6th dan in both aikido and judo, and he came over to England in around 1958 or 59 to teach judo. |
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The right to teach at the universities was often granted like a title of land in the feudal system. |
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And a fourth grade teacher goes above and beyond the call of duty to teach a student an unforgettable life lesson. |
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We are the musicians who teach in our home studios, conservatories and colleges, community centers and schools. |
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Yet, this is indeed possible absent a willingness to read critically and teach students to do likewise. |
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They should convince you that the idea of trying to teach complex, abstract concepts to young children is silly. |
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My sister thinks the little old ladies next door nicked it, to teach us a lesson for not bringing our bin back in as soon as the garbo leaves. |
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The field trip will teach the students not only about their origin, but also about the effect it has on our economy and cultural background. |
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Mrs. Dufour, a social skills instructor, plans to develop a programme to teach Mr. Jones alternative strategies to cope with aversive events. |
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Ill-fitted for practical life, he made three efforts to teach school, quickly losing each position. |
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Habits take time to establish, and mothers like to teach their children good habits. |
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I started out as a professional dancer, and went on to teach dance before finally focusing on fitness. |
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You see, I failed in my mission to teach my husband to skinny-dip in the moonlight. |
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The second block requires teacher candidates to teach independent lessons. |
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Lastly, people must stop considering that the Socratic method is hard and that it strikes like a heavy blow of bludgeon, in order to teach it. |
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Towards 1930, it became necessary to seek permission to drive fast, and also to teach children to be wary of the car. |
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But more than that, I have to teach them how to fight a complex counterinsurgency with limited resources. |
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The occupational therapist and physiotherapist can teach safe ways of changing position and moving. |
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Instead, they till a middle ground, choosing to teach by example rather than by browbeating. |
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We teach them that they have to be kind to one another, that every person is different, and that we have to accept those differences. |
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Many communities have music festivals that teach other kinds of skills as well, and they have built-in toastmasters. |
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If we fail to teach them these things, and fail to help them grow into responsible adults, we are failing our children and we are failing ourselves. |
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Management: Looking Sharp These YouTube videos will teach you how to look sharp. |
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Going to study, train or teach in another country in the European Union is full of all manner of pitfalls and little problems. |
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We also provide protection for activists in the wider region and teach them how to increase their personal security. |
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Jesus came to earth to teach men the road to perfection, a road he pointed out with his life, his words, and his deeds. |
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They moved Aboriginal people off much of their land and took steps to 'civilize' and teach them European ways. |
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You will do all the reheating with the group, then you will be put apart with your trainer, who will teach you the basic Ki-Hons and the Kyus. |
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He is a real leader that loves to take charge of a group, and teach them all his fancy footwork and music video dance moves. |
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He had been warned not to hold or teach the Copernican system, so inevitably he got himself into deep trouble with the Inquisition. |
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After graduating from the Nova Scotia Normal College in 1949, she moved to the Annapolis Valley to teach in the little Grand-Pré School. |
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To teach a melange of faiths or none at all is to sow confusion in the minds of the young and deny our children that inner strength that comes from a clearly held belief. |
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One program from 1981, called Eurisko, was designed to teach itself a naval role-playing game. |
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The mistress of the house, will delight you with all kinds of dishes from Maramures and she is ready to teach you making cookies. |
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You may demonstrate things, act the part of a real or fictional character, or teach by providing hands-on learning opportunities. |
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This workshop is designed to teach people to de-escalate potentially violent situations through assertiveness and interpersonal communication. |
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It is a fun learning experience that helps teach kids how to write and send a letter. |
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School of Medicine who will teach the monthlong elective course in December. |
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The teachers, trained for the primary level, do their best and use unadapted textbooks to teach reading, writing and arithmetic. |
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These courses aim to teach techniques which improve safe operation of the vehicle on dangerous ground such as on snow. |
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You can also teach Pup to ring a bell hung on the door to ask to go out, or to bark at the door when he or she wants out. |
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Teachers seconded by the Ministry of National Education to the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs teach in that establishment. |
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I support the state funding of integrated schools on the proviso that they provide free education, teach the national curriculum and are non-discriminatory. |
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In Beijing the TV screens that now pop up in taxis teach passengers how to judge a wine's intensity and why they should not overfill their glass. |
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Being a fairly literal-minded kid, I decided that reading English literature would teach me the most about the English language. |
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These adults teach the children how to behave at the table and arouse their sense of taste. |
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One of the most important skills that Canadian Police teach the Afghan Police are survival skills. |
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Lynda continued to teach with her firstborn, Luke, but once Vincent had arrived in 1981 the family moved into Alice, and Lynda stayed at home with the children. |
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First, I wanted panellists who could teach in a way that made the material very accessible. |
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Her manner made me suspicious that there was something fishy going on and that I was being taught something that I had to be taught but they would sooner not teach to me. |
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Is there not a social and political willingness to know and teach about Inuktitut and Inuit culture in a land where 85 per cent of the population are Inuit? |
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We'll teach those little beggars not to poach on our territory. |
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We'll teach you how to keep your cool and stay calm in tight situations. |
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It may be a history lesson but it is sure to portray with poignancy the humour, hurt, heartbreak and pain that they didn't teach us in the classroom. |
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The classes here are fun to teach but very poorly resourced, based largely around boring textbooks and flashcards, with most classes being about 3 hours a week. |
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It says that the purpose of these rituals is to teach the Kohanim the proper procedure for purifying a Metzora, which has an identical purification ceremony. |
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The national report notes that they do not yet teach about floods and fires. |
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The purpose of this activity is to teach the students about osmosis and the effects of hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic solutions on animal cells. |
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The letter exchange program is to teach about living together in peace, it is so sad the students have to face cruel violence in their school. |
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Teachers from the region volunteer to come and teach in these centres in return for the payment of their travel expenses. |
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Boost is the perfect paraglider to learn and to teach paragliding and paramotoring. |
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Learn from your kids, let them teach you what new activity they learned in gym class. |
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Pupil participation in health projects will teach by touch and not by eye, by experience and not by precept. |
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This activity will teach your group of young people skills for gathering information for themselves and for communicating. |
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This course is for those who wish to teach the system of Reiki to others, and allows them to do healings and attunements for all levels of Reiki. |
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Many schools teach that it is through divine grace that the votary is lifted from transmigration to release. |
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An irreverent scoffer asked Rabbi Shammai if he could teach him all there was to know about the Torah while he stood on one foot. |
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At least some staff themselves welcome opportunities to teach in more than one session if they can increase their earnings through extra work. |
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Please teach us to count these weights as rubbish that we willingly lay aside, so as to be ready for Jesus' return. |
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The supply of primary teachers who can effectively teach in an indigenous language is limited. |
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There is an urgent need to teach Aboriginals how to use information so that their view of history can also be highlighted. |
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Lt-Col Klotz will move to the Baltic Defence College in Tartu, Estonia, in August, where he will teach military tactics. |
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The organizations could choose to teach in the language of their communities. |
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The catapult or trebuchet model is a classic example used to teach Design of Experiments. |
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Averroes and Avicenna both teach that the human and active intellect conjoin in the moment of intellection. |
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Take a note from Arnold and teach your pup how to behave before he's big enough to bowl over your friends in the wrong kind of way. |
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So wouldn't it be better to recruit qualified francophones to teach in immersion rather than to have no one? |
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Doesn't our history class, as well as the evening news, teach us that war has always existed everywhere in the world and is still with us? |
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You will teach has have a total vision, has foible of as nice activity as useful, that the drawing can etre. |
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Every garden can teach us something, she says, whether it's the splendid formal grounds of a stately home or the riotous richness of a cottage potager. |
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Are teachers properly trained to teach in a multicultural environment and to react to any manifestation of racism or discriminatory attitudes? |
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After selection, training sessions teach participants script writing, camera work and production skills. |
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Christ gave the apostles and their successors the command and the power to teach all nations, to hallow men in the truth and to feed them. |
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Delivered into the world, full grown and without a guardian to teach him the ways of the human world, the creation discovers that he is alone, but not without resource. |
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These researchers used two versions of an errorless learning strategy to teach abbreviation-expansion codes. |
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Her husband plans to continue working one week a month in Britain, while she has trained to teach English as a foreign language as well as running the guest house. |
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At the Marine infant school, around one hundred children had fun playing with the games intended to teach them the basics of the highway code. |
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This course is designed to teach or improve setting skills for bouldering, and designing boulder circuits. |
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You too must believe in this littleness and in this simplicity which you teach to others. |
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In 1922 she retired from Cornell as professor emerita but continued to teach in the summer session. |
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We teach how to achieve the necessary speed and forcefulness in the implementation of the techniques. |
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The idea was not only to teach but to encourage their growth from direction to self-direction, giving them more responsibility with each new job. |
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Those teachers could also take an exam to allow them to teach in any public institution. |
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Holy Mary, Mother of God, our Mother, teach us to believe, to hope, to love with you. |
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Each week, Harvard professors team up with chefs like Dufresne to teach such science principles as elasticity through food. |
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Whether they teach elementary school or high school, science or language arts, they come to learn how to incorporate architecture into their classes. |
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Volunteer instructors teach common-sense applications, such as maintaining greased chains, inflated tires and roadworthy bearings. |
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To strengthen language capability, the Commission will support a specific programme to train Chinese language teachers to teach in Europe. |
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When I teach zazen, I teach according to Suzuki Roshi's lineage. |
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It is sometimes a very bitter pill to swallow, but it can teach us some very salutary lessons. |
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Our windigo stories strongly teach the consequences of self-destructive cannibalistic consumption. |
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Avoid games that teach your kitten to pounce on moving fingers, hands, feet or legs. |
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See, this is what they try and teach you in school, but kids know it already if they're on their decks, cueing records up and learning to count them in. |
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Episodes focussed on English language classes taken by Mr Brown, and involved his frustrated attempts to teach a class of diverse foreign students. |
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They teach the required Egyptian standard curriculum plus art and music. |
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You can teach a good deal of theory, simulate decision making by cursorily looking at case material and learn about how businesses ought to be run. |
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One should have thought, I wish I had a father to teach me how to play cricket or to play rugger or something like that but I never thought about it. |
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For example, if you retire and return to teach in the same school year, the days you worked before you retired do not count toward the limit. |
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Further research may very well prove that it is just as easy to teach an old dog new tricks as it is to train a wilful and unpredictable puppy. |
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When the boy was caught daubing paint on an Uncle's car, and subsequently whacked with a walking stick to teach him a lesson, she didn't speak to the family for two years. |
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Apparently they don't teach you anything useful, just epsilons and deltas. |
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I have to deputise for the boss who is presently on study leave, take charge on the ward round, as well as teach today and then we have our usual Friday afternoon clinic. |
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I want him to teach me how because I know he won't get mad if I goof. |
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But they also teach us that there are no unpardonable sins, none that cannot be efaced by expiation. |
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Talk of giving primary school children a basic grounding in science is fanciful if we cannot find enough teachers at second level to teach maths and physics. |
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I'm hesitant to assign this film a purely diversionary purpose, but is it designed to teach the virtue of self-reliance, or the simple pleasures of constructive play? |
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In this mode, the computer can be used to teach the learner through tutorials, drill and practice, games, simulations or a combination of any of these strategies. |
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To Green's mind, this approach is more likely to teach about our current mediated experience of the world than to drill historical facts into young minds. |
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Don't assume that because a capability is theoretically teachable, an organization is equipped to teach it. |
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Nobody had ever stopped by to teach them, but they'd figured it out for themselves and drank a wine they called pombe, made from plantains, and it gave every satisfaction. |
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The mission is to teach any person to use technology for independence and empowerment no matter where they are located. |
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But I continued undaunted, hunting for that mythical older woman who would, in the privacy of her run-down apartment, teach me every exotic churn and buzzle known to man. |
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We've persuaded Guo, after many requests, to teach us this showstopper from last year's festival! |
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They all have kid's slopes with help on hand if the nippers have a pile up, and ski schools with expert instructors to teach them how to ski. |
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The apparatus stems from a wooden horse introduced by the Romans and used to teach mounting and dismounting. |
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Shirai did teach swordsmanship in Okayama, but he was never officially registered as an Okayama samurai and he remained a ronin throughout his life. |
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The most important thing that parents can teach their children, in my opinion, is how to respect others and show consideration in everyday life. |
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Bullying behaviour harms the bully, the bullied, and the onlooker-and it will continue until someone steps in to teach children a better way. |
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At each centre, men teach other men how to be skilful, caring and responsible fathers who can resolve family conflicts in non-violent ways. |
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Keeping a family piggy bank can be a good way to teach your child about the benefits of saving. |
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In the educational classes, the Diabetes Food Pyramid was used to teach healthy, low-fat food choices. |
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You can give a grant to do social work or teach but not to do propaganda on controversial issues for the government. |
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But one night he dreams of meeting a sharp-tongued little goblin who promises to teach him all about it. |
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We are making a clownish trick here of what we teach our first-year economics students. |
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And there's a game that Apple has devised to teach people the gesture language. |
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If you teach someone how to use concrete cinder blocks because there is a need to build latrines, that's a very useful thing to do. |
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Prison farm livestock and agriculture teach wrongdoers that they are mutually interdependent on each other. |
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What a better start in life than to teach them healthy habits which will give them energy to grow strong. |
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He was to teach a summer course but it was cancelled because not enough students enrolled where he was teaching. |
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Philosophy and history teach us that any compromise of the respect for the human being leads inescapably to its negation. |
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He answers that the Gemara is trying to teach us that in order to advance in Judaism we must do so in levels, little by little, until we reach our proper level. |
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Which will probably teach me something about arrogance and presumption. |
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Children used to learn to read from primers that showed pictures of things with their names underneath, to teach them what the written signifier meant. |
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He began a teaching career in 1870 in a secondary school in Milan, then two years later he went to the University of Rome to teach descriptive and projective geometry. |
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The best time to teach pain management is on the day the pain starts, or actually before. |
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In your readings you have seen that Jesus expected his disciples to teach the same basic truth but to each teach it in his own way. |
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The ALC ENGLISH METHOD makes use of practical and conversational activities to teach a grammatically correct English. |
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In what respect is Hones power greater than that of the Sages who teach halakha and Torah? |
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Use a toothpaste that is recognized by the Canadian Dental Association, and teach your child to spit out the toothpaste after brushing. |
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They teach children to be sceptical of adults, i.e., sceptical of the decision makers. |
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Not anyone can teach this prayer, but only one who is faithful to his vocation. |
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I believe that he also wanted to teach us that God takes pleasure in giving us good advice when we ask him. |
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Let us get close to He who makes us grow and let go of useless things, for God wants to teach us and make us grow to everyone's surprise. |
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The lack of accessible, inexpensive books on the subject is an important limitation on the ability of Arab universities to teach about the United States. |
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If you have a few minutes to spare, we'll teach you how to give your tootsies the treatment they deserve. |
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I was a coordinator of the YMCA exercise room and I still teach the fitness instructor program. |
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Although Abdul and Hanna have grown closer, Abdul has to teach Hanna a lesson if he doesn't want to risk his position as top dog in the class. |
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If your baby is an irregular sleeper, read on for a few ways you can help baby sleep as well as teach them that night time is sleep time. |
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A Huron guide will give you a tour of the tepee and the long house and will also teach you about the customs of his nation. |
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Let us let children teach us to give first fruits, not just leftovers. |
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Teachers shouldn't overload our brains with useless information, but teach us step-bystep things that will actually matter in the future. |
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We are in great need of these establishments to teach the young Francophones of the future. |
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She wants to teach them to raise crops that are most suitable to the climate and soil conditions in their areas. |
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During his seminars, he carefully cleared up this wrong idea by saying that his goal was to teach good management practices. |
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Yet it is crucial that I demonstrate the ability to teach a wide range of courses in order to look employable when I finish my thesis. |
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When Shauna was in the fourth grade, her parents made the life-changing decision to pull her out of the public school system and teach her themselves. |
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The Aztecs utilized the peyote in order to teach the neophytes to travel within their astral bodies. |
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