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Motivating young people to engage in politics, especially in an off-year, midterm election, is no simple matter.
Pot Could Tilt Races In Oregon: Survey The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Motivating them to take education serious and understand that it will help their lives in the future to come.
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Motivating your enemies to gun for you is so 1950s
Johnston: Palin wanted to take the money, 'forget everything else' 2009
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Motivating a task by breaking it down into little pieces is powerful.
43 Crossed Things. Dear Interwebs, please build this for me. da_lj 2009
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Motivating young people to engage in politics, especially in an off-year, midterm election, is no simple matter.
Pot Could Tilt Races In Oregon: Survey Ryan Grim 2010
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Motivating factors included curatorial encouragement (have curators there encouraging people), juried selections, stipends for selected storytellers.
Notes from 'User-Generated Content' session at MW2008 Mia 2008
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Motivating factors included curatorial encouragement (have curators there encouraging people), juried selections, stipends for selected storytellers.
Archive 2008-04-01 Mia 2008
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Motivating him to share specifics of what he knew was the greater challenge.
HITLER’S HOLY RELICS Sidney D. Kirkpatrick 2010
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Motivating these new voters is the only way Obama and the Democrats can stave off disaster in November.
A New Hope 2010
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Motivating teachers in the schools who serve our neediest students cannot be accomplished by focusing solely on test scores.
Robert Denham: Hiring and Motivating Teachers when Test Scores are all that Matter Robert Denham 2010
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