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At the very least, there's a nice lesson to walk away with when using math to explain the importance of ATTITUDE.
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My wishes then were simple - a new bicycle, fancy clothes for my Barbie, high marks on a test, all in exchange for promising to practice my piano lessons, to walk the dog without being asked or my weekly promise to start studying for an exam days ahead instead of the night before.
"That girl has got to get a lesson in how to walk.
"You're taking lessons in how to walk?" he scoffs.
The lengthy rehabilitation that followed included lessons in how to walk again.
There I learned a lot of life lessons, like how to walk through the pastures in the dark.
Order your dog to "heel" and slap your thigh during obedience lessons to train him to walk next to you with his head by your leg.
The lesson is on poise, how to walk, sit, breathing, voice, etc.
He says: we teach our people to walk the lesson down to your feet.
Teachers at the school will be trained to spot signs of mental illness in pupils, and from September, students will be given twice as long to walk between their lessons.
Convinced that the students who did best were those who got special attention from adults, Ms. Vega hired four teachers and four academic coaches, three of them part time, who sit by students' sides in class to walk them through lessons.
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