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These professionals were learning to mobilize all pregnant women toward attending regular ANC visits.
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They had learned to mobilize the rural population and to wage guerrilla warfare.
Working together for two decades, the pair learned how to mobilize, organize, and focus scientific and technological assets.
As the Internet boomed, lawyers and web-savvy activists learned how to mobilize public opinion when citizens clashed with government officials.
Teachers reported needing support from district education officials to learn how to mobilize the community in support of school health and hygiene activities.
It was then that Chacon began to develop what he called "the science," learning to craft a winning message and mobilize residents.
The system thus benefited from replacement ewe lambs learning to exploit rangelands at a young age and mobilized their ability to express compensatory growth.
While spending time at the farm and learning to ride a horse is liberating for Abby, it's even more empowering to mobilize a group of new, more intellectually oriented friends to help with the research project.
We apply the learning perspective of internationalization theory to unpack what the firm learned in order to mobilize crowd-based knowledge to facilitate internationalization in the virtual context, and how it did so.
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In South Africa and in the United States, it is the adults who need to mobilize around helping children learn to read.
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