If you see that SharePoint software specialists are in high demand, take a course and hone that skill.
So Mrazek and his colleagues randomly assigned 48 undergrads to take a course in either mindfulness or nutrition for two weeks.
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In practice, drivers facing penalty notices are often given the choice to take a course instead - although they still have to pay the cost of the training.
She and her colleagues studied women who suffered from anxiety while pregnant and had them take a course on OCD symptom awareness and CBT methods to address potential symptoms.
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Similarly, when most students take a course in entrepreneurship, they either get a course on writing business plans or a course about the tactics of getting a business license and setting up operations.
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"To become a referee, the Madrid Football Federation makes us take a course as well as two classes with a psychologist, because it is common knowledge that you'll be verbally abused, " he said.
Have them take a course in personal finance.
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If what you're good at has no social value, like playing Nintendo, you might want to get a job at a computer-game store, or you might want to take a course in designing computer games.
As a nursing student I was privileged to take a course that instilled in me the skills required to care for geriatrics patients, responding to their unique needs as people who have a number of concurrent illnesses and take a variety of medications.
He also suggested she should take a secretarial course and practise her shorthand in the magistrate's court, which led to her career in law.
So it was good fortune indeed to be invited to take a brief course in jade identification, given by the gracious Roxanne Tu, Senior Gemologist at Taipei's Museum of Jade Art.
While Zurich is home to more than 50 museums and 100 art galleries, take a crash course in the weirder side of the city at the Moulage Museum, part of University Hospital Zurich.
And so the message should go out to Hamas and everybody else who is taking credit for these heinous crimes that this is not going to stop us from not only ensuring a secure Israel but also securing a longer-lasting peace in which people throughout the region can take a different course.
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Hunters in Texas have to take a safety course, why not require that for all firearm classes. there could be one for Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols, and Modern Sporting Rifles (what some call assault rifles, this could be the most intensive, but I assure you people will take it to own the firearm).
To get the certificate, a buyer would need to be fingerprinted, take a firearms training course and undergo a national criminal background check and involuntary commitment or voluntary admission check.
First, one cannot simply take a standard University course and port it to the online format.
President Bill Clinton telephoned Hashimoto and urged him to take a "bold course" with new initiatives, including tax cuts.
Murphy won bronze in the 800m freestyle on Friday to become only the second Irish swimmer to take a European Short Course Swimming Championships medal.
Many people in the party interpret such results as the price paid for Mr Hun Sen's more thuggish tendencies, and now expect him to take a more moderate course.
Merzenich envisions a day when everyone over 40 will take a brain fitness course that will enable his brain to retain information as well as it did when he was 20.
We were required to take a mine safety course taught by one of the mine employees to make sure we could operate our oxygen canisters quickly in the dark if necessary.
Other variations: being one credit short of the number required to graduate, missing a critical court date or having to take an exam in a course for which they never went to class.
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This means that the initiative to take a free online course on programming can be the key element that helps an art history major be a more viable candidate for a position at a tech company possibly even as a programmer.
The current undergraduate finance model, where students borrow to study for three years in a UK institution, does not provide for a future in which students might want to take course units from a range of universities, both in the UK and abroad.
At Harvard, Kaufman teaches a course about how to take a great idea--i.e.
Roberston envisions a world (and could profit from the realization of it) where octogenarians take a break from the golf course and plug ad copy into a website to optimize a businesses ad campaign and supplement retirement income.
In most states, in order to be certified, investigators had to take a forty-hour course on fire investigation, and pass a written exam.
But today, the area is home to Rizvan City Adrenaline Park, where a team of guides take visitors along a high-wire obstacle course shrouded amid the tree canopy.
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