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Land is the victim of a crime -- and his resulting trauma is the proffered key meant to help us understand, and possibly forgive, his future shortcomings.
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And education is the key means to inculcate virtue, which is to be learned not through precept but by developing a rational understanding of moral principles.
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In my observations, this redirection of feelings -- transference and countertransference -- provided the key means to access and objectify desires, preconditions for a transformion of the sex offender's sense of self.
Education Programme Through UNICEF's advocacy and technical support, the Child Friendly Approach (CFA) to education has been included in the 2nd Education Sector Development Framework ESDFPP 2013-2017), as a key means to improve access to and quality of primary education.
Do you think that they too knew that the rattling of keys meant shackles and handcuffs?
After eleven years working on the Freedman's Bank Project, I often find myself wondering what the sound of keys meant to slaves.
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