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Beyond news organizations in the United States, there is the BBC in Britain, which has cultivated knowledge on terrorist movements.
To cultivate knowledge management during the open innovation process, such decisions and follow-up actions should be recorded and reflected in the forthcoming strategy and plan.
The easiest way to cultivate a knowledge of cause and effect is to move the two closer together.
Assuming the part of political anthropologist, Mr. Rosenthal cultivated encyclopedic knowledge of statehouses, getting to know their power brokers, both elected and unelected.
If an overarching goal for Kenya is to cultivate a knowledge economy, then more avenues of obtaining this knowledge need to be opened up for young mothers, a group that can contribute substantially to development efforts if given access to education.
Furthermore, practical considerations for cultivating intercultural knowledge during short-term study abroad programs were discussed.
There is a need for higher education to cultivate deep knowledge and skills in the ever-evolving area of sustainability.
Using the deliberate instructional or learning strategies can be related to cultivate the knowledge and skills for learners.
Still, the enjoyment he gets out of growing green things can't compare to his obsession with cultivating human knowledge through scientific inquiry.
Residents cultivate composting knowledge during 'Droughtbusters' workshop.
Pedagogies stress student ownership of their education, and cultivate the "knowledge, dispositions, values, skills and habits that promote civic agency and foster grassroots democracy".
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