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In addition to targeted learning strategies, respondents want more work and time invested in educational opportunities, not just in the United States, but worldwide, and not only with a vocational focus.
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To put that in some perspective, though, the rigs can do much more in a shorter time than just a few years ago, as learning curves come down and productivity increases.
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It has now moved beyond just wondering whether full-time virtual learning opportunities have a place in the state to also discussing the role of blended learning, a practice that many districts in the state have actually already adopted in various forms.
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They just spend several hours a day working to become better investors, investing time in learning about the companies they invest in and focusing on the prospects and potential pitfalls in their portfolios.
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Above all else, the display might have illustrated that Stoudemire who just weeks ago said he was learning how to play defense for the first time in his 11-year-career isn't capable of anchoring the unit against teams with more physical lineups.
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Nepotism beneficiaries say the biggest advantage is just learning about a very complex game from the time they were young and in an in-depth way that most people couldn't get access to until well into their formative years.
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