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In your English class, do you have choices about what you read, or does the entire class read and discuss the same novel?
I like the idea of encouraging the whole city to read and discuss the same book ("One City Reading One Book? Not if the City Is New York," news article, May 10).
Typically, before watching the video, teachers work on and discuss the same problem they will see students working on during the video clip.
More importantly though, the application is meant for the teams working together on a particular project, being able to access, synchronize and discuss the same data in real time, from a single interface.
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Residents in both of these Connecticut cities, as well as their surrounding areas, will soon be collectively reading, and discussing, the same book, as part of a growing national program called "One Book".
Tim and I are old friends examining and discussing the same thing over Skype despite being a world apart, which is a wonder of the age that we live in.
Some 25 years ago, I sat on those rickety wooden stools and discussed the same issues Mr. Roy wrote about in his blog, Mukto-mona (Free Mind) and his recent book, "The Virus of Faith". We students openly proclaimed our atheism.
So Helton went back to his safe haven at the McKay Center Sunday morning, having the same meetings with the same people and discussing the same topics while trying to produce a much different result than the Trojans have found in losing four of their last five games.
Typically, investigators challenge that somebody made a discovery, saying "I wrote and discussed the same thing; I am therefore a co-discoverer".
For example, if use Mark Hauser's discussion of primates' knowledge of other minds from Wild Minds and you discuss the same three experiments that he analyzes, then you must acknowledge this debt.
For example, both he and I discuss the same study by the psychologist K. Anders Ericsson that looked at students studying violin at the elite Music Academy of West Berlin.
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