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They also suggest that there is a "learning divide" and an "innovation gap" between the north and the south.
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As the music industry has learned, dividing a product into segments creates more chances to attract an audience.
But growing up Apatow style just means learning to divide your attention between your joystick and the little lady who loves you just the way you are, flab and all.
A growing number of firms are learning to divide the working week in new ways—judging staff on annual rather than weekly hours, allowing them to work nine days a fortnight, letting them come in early or late and allowing husbands and wives to share jobs.
He is also the author of The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship (MIT Press, 2006), Technologies of Knowing (Beacon, 2000) and Learning to Divide the World: Education at the Empire's End (Minnesota, 2008), among other titles.
Listening and learning across divides is taxing work.
It envisions a coordinated set of learning objectives divided into Pre-K through Grade 12, 2-year and 4-year colleges, and graduate education in the health professions as well as for health education for the community-at-large.
LL = learning content divided by duration number / min (2).
We defined the learning load as learning content divided by duration (number/min).
I learned to divide".
Marines learn to divide the mock city into grids, and to call in air strikes.
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