• The point of this new flight is to inspire and educate the public in general of the benefits of renewable energy and efficiency, and to encourage school children and university students in particular to "think off the grid" and innovate and invent on their own.

    ENGADGET

  • The Multi One Attitude Foundation will install a Water Pavilion in the heart of the Race Village in each port of call, in order to draw the attention of the general public and educate future generations about water preservation, highlighting the role of UNESCO in this area both with respect to the ocean and freshwater.

    UNESCO: THEMES

  • Asked to account for what appears to be such a tiny sum for such a huge and important campaign - remember, the very lawfulness of the legislation, as well as public confidence in the system depends on it - the minister and her officials said they'd based the costings in part on the campaign to educate the public on the smoking ban.

    BBC: Real life and law making collide

  • Research must be portrayed honestly and responsibly by the media and they must be well informed in order to reliably educate the public.

    BBC: Children 'missing out on research benefits'

  • Our partners help educate the public to understand the key ways in which traffickers seek to exploit the vulnerable, particularly those migrating to neighboring countries for work.

    WHITEHOUSE: Our Top Stories

  • We know he will continue to serve and educate the public through his work with media and in the medical arena.

    CNN: Gupta opts out of surgeon general consideration

  • The first step would be to educate the public about the state's problems and about how Republicans and Democrats differ in their proposed solutions.

    WSJ: Allysia Finley: The Chicago Expulsion Act of 2011

  • Moreover, lots of others include in charitable goals vaguely defined "educational" efforts that, at least in part, educate the public about their worthiness and thus help perpetuate their own existence.

    FORBES: Eye On The Prize

  • Whether at home in rural western Alabama or away on deployment in another part of the country, my work in disaster public affairs helps to educate communities about where to give or get help.

    WHITEHOUSE: Finding Teaching Moments after a Disaster

  • Yet, the financial literacy crisis calls for action, a change in tactics, and the partners involved in this program have moved me to promote this attempt to educate the public.

    FORBES: Parents and Teachers: Join National Money Talk Night

  • The association has been trying to educate Asian news media about what icewine is in the hope of influencing the public.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Foundation is also installing a Water Pavilion in the heart of the Race Village in Brest, in order to draw the attention of the general public and educate future generations about water preservation and ocean pollution, highlighting the role of UNESCO both with respect to the ocean and freshwater.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • Many efforts have been underway in recent years to better educate the public about energy, from electricity to transportation fuels.

    FORBES: Why People Should Care About Clean Power

  • The fight over intervention mobilized the public to take part in the debate and, in the end, helped to educate Americans about the need to prepare for entry into the war.

    NPR: Book Tells Of Fight Over Intervention

  • "We're the ones who educate the public and make these brands what they are, " says Randy Klein, the owner of Whiskers Holistic Petcare in Manhattan and an early Brown supporter, sounding miffed about Halo's migration to Petco.

    FORBES: A Dog's Life

  • As we begin to calculate the enormous health care and social costs of climate change, health care professionals are in a position to educate their patients about the public health impacts of climate change and help prepare them for these impacts, and also become potent spokespersons for policies at all levels of government that would rein in climate change.

    FORBES: What does Climate Change Have to Do With Health Care?

  • In response, she channelled the simmering debate to educate the public on the impacts of human actions on the environment.

    UNESCO: Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission

  • But in Durham, North Carolina, theater is being used to educate the public about an important health issue.

    NPR: Breast Cancer Message at Heart of N.C. Play

  • In the early days, for example, soap salespeople helped educate the public about germs and the importance of hygiene.

    FORBES: The Green Frenzy and Brand Leadership

  • That site, www.lifeandliberty.gov, was set up to educate the public about the need for new laws to combat terrorists and terrorist support networks here in the United States.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: ashcroft_bush

  • Campaign advertisements actually improve public decisionmaking: they help educate voters who are less engaged with the news about the candidates in the race and the issues at stake.

    FORBES: More Campaign Spending Will Strengthen Our Democracy

  • Should Mr Sezer declare, for example, that Turkey's 12m or so Kurds should be allowed to educate their children in their own tongue, the generals might find it awkward to contradict him in public.

    ECONOMIST: Turkey: Poised for a new president | The

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