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In addition, they tend to develop extensive knowledge of narrowly focused subjects.
New York City has a $10 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation to develop extensive college counseling and connections with higher education institutions at 70 small high schools and three redesigned large ones.
Controversies about teaching history now pit those who want students to develop extensive factual knowledge against those who think history can be better understood if students experience a few events in depth, imagining they themselves were making historic decisions.
Previous research had shown that the culture built large urban centers with fortifications, had the administrative skills to develop extensive irrigation systems and produced surpluses to pay for fine ceramics, jewelry and bronze goods.
When chief legal education duties rested with the Inns – the others are Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn and Gray's Inn – they used the resultant income to develop extensive property portfolios around the Holborn and Temple area of London.
It allowed policies to be tailored to local needs and prevented the emergence of an overweening state, while still enabling the mobilization of sufficient resources to develop extensive transportation and public-education systems, as well as the hydrogen bomb, the space program, the Internet, and much else besides.
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Both companies also developed extensive informed-consent processes.
On gentle slopes where soil has developed, extensive meadows occur.
Barclays has also developed extensive resource packs across the age range.
He learned Farsi and became an Iran analyst, developing extensive contacts among Iranians who opposed the Tehran government.
Many yakuza became rich during the bubble economy of the eighties and nineties, and they developed extensive corporate structures.
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