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It is also possible that genes that allow learning to develop faster and last longer may cause other changes.
We are learning to develop an aesthetic, as well as a practical technique to save energy, that demonstrates a concern for the fragility of biodiversity and the need to care for nature.
Years later, he returned to the experience in his memoir, where he wrote about "the awesome sight of the disciplined but wildly — almost fanatically — enthusiastic audience at the gymnastic exhibition in Peking, confirming my belief that we must cultivate China during the next few decades while it is still learning to develop its national strength and potential.
One of these is called "isometries," which Mr. Forsythe described as "learning to develop a feeling for transferring the shape or form of one part of the body to another part, so, for example, the curve of an arm might be translated onto the whole body or the line between waist and neck".
"As with all short track competitions, it's about learning to develop racing skills and learning from each event.
Her research areas focus on using context-based learning approach and inquiry based learning to develop science teaching and learning.
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