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is lessons
noun
A section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.
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Thompson, told the Guardian: "All I've ever asked for is lessons to be learned.
It is equally ridiculous to presume that what poor people want from the Internet is lessons in plumbing.
I have this presentation that I give to our advanced leadership class, and the title is, "Lessons I've Learned Along the Way".
But how it's done and whether it also involves service learning — that is, lessons that discuss homelessness, say, or hunger in a larger context — make a difference.
"Golf's life and life is lessons," says the Pro, and "if I don't give you lessons, how will I pay for my lessons?" Bill is happy.
The show's centerpiece is "Lessons of Muso Kokushi" (1962), a tribute to the 14th-century priest who was the father of Zen garden design.
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