Games can be pretty complex in their features and strategic depth, yet game designers are not forcing children to first take classes in order to play the game.
Some simply come to worship, others take part in classes in Muslim culture, Arabic and the Koran.
People take the classes in order to learn more about a long-time interest, find a community of like-minded and curious people, or pursue a recently acquired interest, Friedman said.
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While Oracle is known for a cowboy atmosphere that accommodates sharp personalities, H-P is considered the tech industry's buttoned-up elder statesman, where employees take yearly classes in correct business conduct.
Nor was it to be solely a research facility. (Stanford has one at Peking University, in Beijing.) Faculty members across the country would share videoconference screens, and students in New York would be able to take online classes based in Palo Alto.
Mr. Snyder expects applicants to be attracted by the opportunity to study in the U.S., and to take advantage of classes in Yale's top-ranked programs in environmental studies, medicine and other disciplines.
The candidates must complete obstacle courses, hikes of up to 12 miles in full combat gear and take classes on navigation and tactics that help them in the field, according to the school's website.
Sue Graves, a safety coordinator for the Lincoln County School District, told lawmakers that high school students in her district take semester-long classes that teach CPR and other survival techniques in the wake of a giant earthquake.
Kuol initially struggled to persuade men to take part in her cookery classes.
And so he had to take all the same classes and take the same debt burdens from taking those classes as if I had just walked in and could barely put a Band-Aid on myself.
In the first two semesters, the students take basic skills classes for four hours per week, whereas in the final two semesters this weekly total is reduced to two hours.
Today, his disciples can take painting classes at The Art Barge in Amagansett, founded by Victor D'Amico, the first director of education at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
She's also looking to expand the Summer Streets program, which shut down a 7-mile swath of Manhattan roadways to traffic on three Saturdays this summer, so New Yorkers could do yoga, take salsa dancing classes or just drink in the car-free cityscape.
The middle classes did not start to take holidays in a big way until the late 19th century, at a time when the values that mattered were still industry and discipline, and when leisure and idleness were perceived as sources of moral, spiritual, financial and political danger.
And, if you happen to live in any of the cities that General Assembly has campuses in, show up and take classes.
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You can use your off work time to take classes or improve your skills to move up in your present company or to become more hirable to another.
At one point I even had to forgo my senior season of baseball at the University of Akron in order to take the required classes at that time so that my graduation would not be pushed out one semester causing me to default on my loans.
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When you compute your total taxable income in Pennsylvania you take each of the classes and add the ones that are are positive.
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Tony Garcia, a teacher at an elementary school will be able to take their 5-year-old daughter to classes in his school when its classes resume.
The district may even ultimately be penalized if in high school now these students take classes offered at a nearby college and it has to pay for this.
It may often tell a foreign physical therapist he or she needs to take additional classes or training if wishing to practice physical therapy in the state.
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Tory MP David Burrowes asked whether parents would be able to take their children out of RE, sex education and other classes in the curriculum where pupils were "taught about the value of same-sex marriage".
"I didn't take any computer classes, " said Ms. Trunk of her time in college.
The weight loss has also inspired Hill to take acting classes, and she's even appeared as an extra in several movies.
Ellison also noted that a paper option was important because many students in adult education classes lack the skills needed to take a computer-based test and that it will take time to beef up the courses to add that training.
In total each student will take nine hands-on cooking classes, three educational seminars, and two field trips.
She lives 45 minutes away in the Bronx and visits twice a week to take English classes.
Last year I submitted my essay to the LIFE Foundation, and won a scholarship which allowed me to take the rest of the classes I need to get my bachelors of science in social work.
African-Americans, Hispanics, and those who live in lower-income households are more likely than others to say they would be interested in borrowing pre-loaded e-reading devices and take classes about how to use the devices and download books.
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Students interested in chemistry, for example, will likely take their English and calculus classes on-line, along with most of their general education requirements.
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