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Under the vigorous presidencies of Henry P. Tappan (1852 63), who adopted European (especially German) academic models and fostered teaching education, and James Burrill Angell (1871 1909), Michigan became a leader in broadening higher education.
Thus, this kind of fixed training fostered motor inflexibility whereas training alternation between doors fostered flexibility; but this worked only for those individuals that could inhibit reaching directly toward the reward during training.
She became pregnant by a much older man, and gave birth to a son who was eventually fostered but whose boarding school education she financed and whose wedding she later attended.
In addition, Biocomp 2007 hosted special genomics sessions focusing on specific genomics topics to promote the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary education and research and fostered collaboration between the genomics and bioinformatics domains.
Among the factors that the respondents said fostered physician empathy were specific curricular elements of medical education.
Health policies were based on the principle of solidarity and fostered cooperation among health workers and also between them and other workers in related sectors such as education and agriculture [ 35].
Foster carers have also said it has helped their own children understand their fostered children better.
But modern trends are fostered, too.
But, if wealth fostered happiness, it appeared to drain meaningfulness.
Unfortunately this fits into a larger pattern of fostered suspicion.
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