Each week, a session is set aside for group work, during which the students work on their self-esteem and communication skills, gain knowledge of their rights and the rules of the centre, analyse and resolve conflicts within the group and evaluate the activities in which they have participated.
It is no surprise, of course, that Facebook can gain deep knowledge of people's lives.
Northern Ireland's lord chief justice, Sir Declan Morgan, has said he wants the public to gain a better knowledge of the work of judges.
This vision includes a recognition that sales is one of the few disciplines in which professionals gain the majority of their knowledge and experience from peers and managers.
It is a rare opportunity for a young boy to gain first-hand knowledge of the geography and geopolitics of a region that often leads the news headlines.
Grounding many of the activities in real life situations and using various communication methods and skills makes the programme relevant for learners and helps them to gain ownership of the knowledge they acquire.
The ability to gain the kind of knowledge about the need of that customer base so fast allows us to re-purpose our technology and invest in a way that would have taken much longer without the lab.
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Like the generations of American explorers, their sacrifice was made not in the name of personal gain, but in the pursuit of knowledge that would lead to the common good.
But perhaps that was Petrocelli's point: He hammered home the defense idea that Fastow was intoxicated with avarice, looting the doomed energy trader for his own gain--and without the knowledge of Skilling or Lay, the firm's founder.
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These initiatives, as they gain ground, should put inferior sellers of knowledge, such as Phoenix, out of business, Moglen says.
The central ethical tension in all research involving humans, in America as elsewhere, is a conflict between the best interests of the subject and the gain in knowledge that will benefit later generations.
This is the business model metaphor that most closely fits the future of higher ed: MOOCS like CDs and downloads will enable personal learning opportunities at low cost to a large market, while at the same time universities will provide an environment for a smaller audience of undergraduates to gain wisdom as well as knowledge personally from those who create the knowledge.
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"The goal of KSA is to instill gun safety in the minds of youth shooters and encourage them to gain the knowledge and respect that hunting and shooting activities require and deserve, " the website said.
Mr Gove argued that it was poorer families that had the most to gain as "the accumulation of cultural capital - the acquisition of knowledge - is the key to social mobility".
They have been analyzing their team needs and acquiring institutional knowledge about how to strategically gain a competitive advantage based on an assessment of their competing teams.
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"In international debates about climate change, for example, we will know how much forest we have and what state it is in (...), we'll discover species, and gain knowledge about species becoming extinct, as well as information about the distribution of the forest and its potential economic use", Ms Teixeira said.
"The first priority is to gain understanding of what is happening, " a senior U.S. official with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Williams used her inside knowledge and access codes used for her work to gain access, often in the early hours of the morning.
Readers of business articles, however, want to learn something, and to gain the most knowledge by the least reading.
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This is a conflict of interest that provides a huge incentive for Goldman to take advantage of its superior position of knowledge by sharing as little information as possible with either counterparties or clients in order to gain a trading advantage that, it turn, promotes inefficient and volatile or disorderly markets.
On that capital gain, ICG subsequently paid a "very small amount" of taxes in Luxembourg, according to a person with knowledge of the tax filing.
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