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If this is accomplished, and American schools begin to practice democracy, then our children will not just passively accept any education.
They also point out that many other professions, such as medicine, require a thorough understanding of ethics before a student can begin to practice.
But all teach the same way: you call up the site, click on the lesson you want, manipulate the various options like tempo and sound, then begin to practice.
The huge shadow that Mr. Suharto cast over practically every aspect of Indonesian society is so dark that it must be firmly eradicated before the country can begin to practice true democracy, Mr. Hasibuan said.
Considering the magnitude of unfunded and underfunded municipal liabilities in America, perhaps it is time for all state and local governments to "come clean" and begin to practice fiscal responsibility.
Once you've accurately classified your experience, you can begin to practice new habits.
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They began to practice with their co-assailants, in teams.
Watching the clip, she began to practice "radical empathy".
In 1783 Hamilton began to practice law in New York City.
He had only begun to practice his serve on Friday.
In 1881 he began to practice law but turned to journalism, working on the Pall Mall Gazette.
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