Literacy is crucial to the acquisition of essential life skills that enables us to address the challenges we face in life.
Few of the consulting companies offer introductory courses online making it even more accessible, but I recommend taking the hands-on courses face-to-face with other participants to make the learning experience real life and pertinent to your current business environment.
Today, Nokia announced three new Symbian models that are likely going to raise questions about whether a fading champion is refusing to face the facts of life.
There are a number of other factors and most importantly - and this is coming now, this is coming this year - a dangerous sex offender who may, who may indeed offend again, who may abuse and molest children again, can now or will now be able to face the possibility of life in prison.
Then a paramedic will give details of the kind of problems ambulance crews face when trying to save the life of someone injured in a car crash.
Cardinal Martini says the Church must face up to the problems of modern life, including such issues as sexuality, divorce, the celibacy of the priesthood, and the role of women in the Church.
The Republican nominee is certain to face the fight of his life.
As in the 1930s, there is an exhausted search for the quiet life and an unwillingness to face the hard truths of the world.
You could see the child in every face, a buried life rising to the surface, a lightness about the mouth and eyes, a childish sweetness.
People miss the point when they believe that most students can be content to skip over the effervescent face-to-face dimensions of college life, whether to hit fast-forward on their careers or to sit in virtual classrooms.
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Casey Institute of the Center for Security Policy noted at the time, (1) such action represented a deplorable capitulation to foreign pressure in the face of a clear national interest in cutting off the economic life-support to Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
The charge Alessa and Almonte each pleaded to could carry up to life in prison, but they face 15 to 30 years under the terms of the plea agreement.
Professor David Barker, director of the Medical Research Council Environmental Epidemiology Unit highlighted the importance of nutrition and health for young women to ensure their children do not face the prospect of life-threatening and chronic disease.
In the face of the enormous loss of life and threat to everyone's sense of security, it is especially important to recognize that strong feelings need not defeat us but become the inspiration for moving ahead together, recovering, and supporting all of our citizens in the wake of what is a family and national tragedy.
The men face up to life in prison when they are sentenced in April.
Prosecutors did not pursue the death penalty, so Gerhartsreiter could face a maximum sentence of 25 years to life in prison for the murder conviction, plus two additional years because the jury also found that he personally used a blunt object and a sharp instrument as weapons.
"For me to lose my parents at a young age, it was one the biggest challenges I've had to face in my life, " he said.
Part of the trouble is that on the bodily-fluid score and on the lesson-to-be-learned score, they face unbeatable competition from the real-life folly of the moment: the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky affair, which almost everyone agrees is both none of their business and compulsory viewing.
Rather than jumping on this age old band wagon, that has long since been dicredited the government should have the courage to face the reality that drugs are a part of life and a part of British culture.
At literary parties, tiddly in a trice, she could be the life and soul, mistaking the queen for Vera Lynn loudly and to her face, or inviting men to join her under the piano.
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Unlike creationists, this refusal to face facts could result in loss of life and the spread of deadly diseases.
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Most importantly, show resilience in the face of evil by continuing to live your life in an open, honest, and trusting manner.
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It brought the brand to life for consumers and for the business-to-business crowd it provided a human face for the big box retailer.
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The takeover of the House and Senate by Democrats in 2006 prodded a string of senior Republicans lawmakers to leave at the end of this term rather than face life under Democratic rule.
"We're always looking for ways to make life easier and solve the basic problems people face everyday, " said Drew Houston, CEO and co-founder of Dropbox.
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That trust has survived a ruling by Mexico's Supreme Court that bans extradition of traffickers to the United States, if they are likely to face a life sentence.
Tourism became an insidious influence on the debate between the party that wanted Venice to be a creature of its past which concentrated on conservation and restoration, and those who preferred to improve the quality of life even if that meant changing the face of the place.
"This guy's already had his 10 minutes of fame and I don't need to see the face of the man who's taken my sister's life, " he said.
Although I was lucky enough to have strong caregivers, I was completely unprepared for the psychology of recovery- having to hide my face, stay indoors, keep a low profile day in and day out as my body healed was so challenging, especially since I am normally used to living life in the opposite way: Loud and in your face.
Someone has to work toward protecting the civil liberties of the poor, especially when they face a life in prison for crimes they may not have committed.
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