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Second-generation online learning will be customized to a student's level, interests, and motivational profile.
Tom Vander Ark: How Digital Learning Will Change America Tom Vander Ark 2010
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Second-generation immigrants in France tend not be very religious and to have a fecondity rate close to the national average (about 2.0 children per woman).
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Second-generation Hispanics marry non-Hispanics at a higher rate than second-generation Irish or Italians.
Jeb to GOP: How to Appeal to Hispanics Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2011
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Lineage: Second-generation American; grandparents emigrated from Greece.
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Second-generation Hispanics' English language capability rates are higher than previous immigrant groups'.
Jeb to GOP: How to Appeal to Hispanics Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2011
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Second-generation biofuels that use enzymes to turn waste like corn cobs and other non-food crops into ethanol could offer a solution.
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Second-generation biofuels differ in that they produce ethanol from cellulose material, in other words the waste of the plant, such as leaves and stems.
Looking Beyond the Fossil Age William Lyons 2011
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Second-generation racer Graham Rahal spent some time up front.
Wheldon Wins Indy 500 When Leader Crashes Associated Press 2011
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Second-generation biofuels are still at an early stage.
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Second-generation Deere dealer John Sindt of Mount Vernon now has six locations in eastern Iowa.
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