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By participating, children develop their skills, build competencies, form aspirations, gain self-confidence, and attain valuable resources to deal with their own lives and engage in society".
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This is about forming aspirations and expectations.
Besides tangible resources, teachers' encouragement was important for the students to form higher aspirations.
Awen suggests both poetic inspiration and the general creative vision by which people and societies form their aspirations.
In an accompanying statement Mr. Ortega explains that these provisional-looking stashes are a form of aspiration.
Jefferson's extraordinary words convey a vision of democracy as a form of aspiration, an ideal toward which we stumble.
Fear, too, is a form of aspiration: security will replace conviviality in motivating the architectures of travel.
Another form of aspiration biopsy is endometrial biopsy, which is used specifically for the collection of cells from the uterus.
Pneumonia is a major cause of death in the elderly, and its dominant form is aspiration pneumonia, the predisposing factor of which is dysphagia, an impairment of swallowing.
In the majority of the case reports analysed in this study, the writers had obviously endeavoured to achieve neutrality in both content and form, an aspiration that also applies to case reports about patients written for purposes other than describing a specific problematic situation [ 26].
We therefore hypothesise thatfuture migrants form middle-range aspirations, which give the strongest impetus forclosing an achievable aspiration gap through investing in migration.
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