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"How about creating an environment which encourages creativity and risk-taking if you're educating someone in the arts?" So far, it has worked that way for Ruth Fertig, who last year won a Student Academy Award for a documentary, "Yizkor," about her grandmother's experience in a concentration camp, after having gotten a graduate degree in film from the University of Texas, Austin.
She also discovered a "fine line between educating someone about egg freezing and the date becoming a biology lesson".
It's educating someone who will probably continue using anyway, and equipping them with tools to protect their health.
Kirkland recalls it as a painstaking process of endless repetition: "There was a lot of pressure so it wasn't the same as educating someone.
I can totally imagine not wanting to have to bear the burden of educating someone about my sexuality — that would bore the living shit out of me! — but at the same time, someone like Cardi B feels like she has a good spirit.
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Why educate someone that never gets out?
"You cannot truly educate someone without creating that cultural sensitivity".
Who in this world would feel that they need to educate someone like me?
We sincerely believe that you can educate someone just by sending them to university for three years.
Because every study shows that the best way to educate someone is to harness all their enthusiasm, then destroy it and teach them lists.
Generally, the smarter and better educated someone is prior to injury — or, as doctors put it, to what degree he has "good protoplasm" or "cognitive reserve" — the better he may be able to recover.
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