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Additionally, students can work to develop their own position on this issue and write a letter to the editor or create a video that offers their personal take on the topic.
By finding out more about a user — including fitness goals, relative starting level of fitness, schedule, exercise interests, etc. — the health coach can work to develop a personalized program for each person.
And the second key in the training of aspiring artistic innovators is the availability of talented like-minded artists of their own cohort with whom they can work to develop their art--collaborating, competing, and challenging each other.
While there is no proof that mobile apps help people curb their desire for drink, MOTU can work to develop his gumption to just say no by using NHS Choices Track Your Drinking tool (which helps people which helps you calculate just how much you've drunk), or the Drink Tracker blood-alcohol content calculator.
You can work to develop that talent.
Though you can work to develop the qualities you really need to be a paramedic, if you have them up front, you will be a stronger candidate and will be more mentally and physically prepared for dealing with the job.
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"The dog unlocked the mystery of narcolepsy in humans so that we can now work to develop new treatments and better understand sleep," Dr. Mignot said.
African scientists can also work to develop local regional working groups focused on air quality under initiatives like Future Earth.
How can we work to develop more nuanced, context-embedded responses?
"That was a lot to digest and work through, and he agreed to lay it over so we can continue to work to develop a consensus," Mr. Jacobs said.
Providing women with a more straightforward path to the C-suite is a problem we can solve if we work to develop the root system so that women and members of other under-represented groups do not have to develop their careers alone.
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