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MANAGING CARE FOR A "DIFFICULT" SENIOR, for family caregivers, a seminar about strategies for dealing with challenging personalities, behaviors and relationship issues while providing care for a loved one, sponsored by the Fairfax County Department of Family Services, AARP, Alzheimer's Association and other organizations. 7-9 p.m.,
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Just *REACHING* THIS TYPE OF "DIFFICULT" STUDENT, is the basic issue--Getting them to just sit still a moment and LISTEN, and stop hitting their classmate over the head for a moment and I'm talking 10th/11th graders! and BE PRESENT IN THE MOMENT with the teacher and what he/she is trying to teach.
The New Teacher Project and New Democrats Kenneth Libby 2009
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SUMMER TO BE 'DIFFICULT' AS ESKOM UNDERTAKES MAINTENANCE: PRES
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'DIFFICULT' TO HOLD ANGOLAN VOTE IN 2007: PRESIDENT
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VIOLENCE IN ZIMBABWE MAKES FREE ELECTIONS 'DIFFICULT': MEDIA
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-- ERDOGAN WANTED 'PREDATOR,' OBAMA SAID 'DIFFICULT'
Hurriyet Dailynews 2010
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DIFFICULT TO DEFEND: The hardest offensive player to defend is the one who is moving.
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The reality on the ground is that health care reform just became MORE DIFFICULT not LESS SO.
Think Progress » Brown’s Victory Wasn’t A Referendum On National Health Reform Legislation 2010
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Unless you have been on the front lines, it is presumptuous to denigrate their abilities to carry out the law fairly under very DIFFICULT conditions.
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DIFFICULT TO SCOUT: Because most offenses are based on a repeated patter, they tend to be very easy to scout, giving the opponent an added advantage.
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