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"How do we attract MBA students to a country with a population of just 4 million, situated nearly at the North Pole, when no one outside the country speaks Norwegian?" The first answer is to teach all its programmes in English, and the second is to cultivate and nurture international links.
The answer is to teach more of the public about "propaganda," how to recognize it and decide if one wishes to reject the sometimes subtle, sometimes overt biases therein.
The answer is to teach children to pay attention and to be persistent!
Orenstein thinks the answer is to teach your girl how to value herself inside out, and to provide her with skills for conflict resolution.
The answer is not to teach such classes any more.
The answer is not to teach young athletes that giving up lifelong dreams is better than giving in to cheating.
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