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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assimilate academic" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of integrating or absorbing academic knowledge or concepts, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "Students often struggle to assimilate academic concepts without proper guidance."
Alternatives: "absorb academic" or "integrate academic".
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I also think it is much easier to assimilate academic and theoretical ideas when you are younger than than when you move into management after a playing career".
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Here at last was a real American ballet, in which, without the help of sailors or jazz or any other overt Americanism, the dancers looked like us (or what we thought we were) — young, spontaneous, free, under an open sky — and at the same time confidently assimilated European art: Chopin, academic dance.
After Aristotle's texts had been assimilated, almost all medieval academic theories had an ontology which was basically hylomorphic: substances were composites of matter and form, and change was described as the loss of one form and the acquisition of another.
She herself became, once she returned to England, a sort of displaced person, academic but not quickly assimilated by academe.
Or maybe the onetime academic has been assimilated by the Fed Borg and turned into a conventional central banker.
But the broad lesson — assimilating immigrant students into the fabric of society through academic, psychological and other supports — should inform educators and policy makers in the decades ahead, when immigrants and their children will account for most of the nation's population growth.
Although this research is focused in secondary education, such practices should be encouraged from the beginning of the student's academic life in previous cycles, when students are assimilating the learning techniques to be used throughout their academic life and when it is most effective to impact on their non-cognitive skills (Heckman and Kautz 2013).
The findings also raise questions about whether English-immersion does more to assimilate or isolate -- a heated debate that has divided states, academics and even the U.S. Supreme Court.
Finally, academic faculties who teach medical education are struggling like the practicing physician to assimilate emerging data.
Contrary to the stereotype of Asian immigrants as paragons of academic and economic success, she became one of thousands of Cambodian refugees who have been assimilated into a life of poverty, welfare and isolation.
Even the Yanomami were becoming assimilated, going to mission schools, appearing on television in Caracas and flying to the United States to speak at academic conferences.
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