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I also had the good fortune as a photographer to develop some knowledge of cameras.
You will need to develop some knowledge of computers and operating systems, though, especially if you plan to upgrade your graphics card or memory at some point.
A. First, over time, you develop some knowledge and expertise in managing and leading — in many cases because you're forced to.
Her advice to parents on encouraging their children to love science: "You expose them to what's around them, and have them develop some knowledge base of what's around them.... Let them play in the sand, play in the mud".
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"Administrative assistants who just report to one person develop some critical knowledge about how their bosses like things done," he said.
Thus he develops some detailed knowledge and may provide a challenge to government policymakers of opposing parties or convictions.
The idea of a "circle of competence" is based upon the idea that most people, through education or life experience, develop useful knowledge about some areas of the world.
A majority found the programme useful with respect to their day-to-day functioning of public health management and felt that they had acquired new knowledge and developed some new skills of public health management from this experience.
Give them an English Qur'an or some books about Islam to help them develop their knowledge.
These were sustained as part of the matched funding arrangements, and enabled an environment to share and develop knowledge and decide some aspects of work planning.
It is crucial to develop new knowledge grounded in communities' experiences of disaster recovery.
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