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Second, entrepreneurs should take geography into consideration.
Eventually, she became proficient enough to take geography, ecology and history in French.
Both men were skeptical; they had pushed commanders to destroy the Confederate armies rather than take geography.
Maybe, just maybe, if I were in the A stream at Highgate today they would allow me to take geography.
Pupils who opt to take geography will be examined on the range of skills needed for fieldwork and there will be more emphasis on the human and physical geography of the UK.
For starters, surf parks would take geography out of the equation, allowing everyone from the midwest to the middle east to experience the joy and thrill of surfing.
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This will be tricky to pull off, and impossible without taking geography explicitly into account.
The Ofqual review found that students taking geography A-level in 2010 were tested on fewer topics than they were in 2001.
Firefox 3.5 has also been taking geography lessons and can allow sites to determine your physical location using both your IP address and nearby Wi-Fi or mobile networks (depending on how you're hooked into the interweb).
Michael Nelson, a professor of political science at Rhodes College who has written about the vice presidency, said there were three ways Mr. McCain could go: try to consolidate the party base by tapping a conservative, try to reinforce his appeal to independent voters by picking someone with crossover appeal, or try to win a swing state or region by taking geography into account.
The percentage taking geography is set to rise from 26% to 33% and languages from 43% to 52%.
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