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She has shown over and over that she is just not qualified to run the country ... she has shown that she doesn't even know HOW the government is run ... and frankly, she has not shown any interest in LEARNING how the government is run.
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At that age I am sure he had no concept of the importance of that legislation, however, that does not excuse him from "LEARNING".
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From what I remember from school, reading fiction was a huge (and perhaps the largest) aspect of LEARNING TO READ.
MIND MELD: Speculative Fiction Books That Should Be Assigned in School 2009
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I totally agree with your point of entertaining while educating. having a good LAFF while LEARNING something is more interesting and effective than just reading a boring post. listening to Eddie Murphy give a lecture on blogging will be more interesting than listening to a Prof give the same lecture. think about it.
A-List Bloggers Agree: ‘Entertaining Differentiation’ Is Key to Success | Write to Done 2010
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It was A LEARNING EXERCISE and — with no writing classes, no local authors, no chapter meetings, no book tours, no mentors, no Internet; in fact, nobody goddamned interested in fostering any kind of writing talent in me, my parents included — was one of the best exercises I ever did.
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EARLY LEARNING Oliver Munday Nature's presence is shrinking in children's picture books, according to a study.
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Lasater believes that depression arises when a person tries to deny feelings such as anger or sadness and that LEARNING TO TRULY FEEL THESE DIFFICULT EMOTIONS is what weakens them until they pass away.
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But when does he talk about his great LEARNING experiences at college?
The Quotable Kling, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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'COMMUNITY' OF LEARNING: Remedial students get a boost
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Acephalous's DISTANCE LEARNING! is a notional Zork-like game that illustrates the daily round of a distance education instructor:
Boing Boing 2009
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