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But the broad lesson — assimilating immigrant students into the fabric of society through academic, psychological and other supports — should inform educators and policy makers in the decades ahead, when immigrants and their children will account for most of the nation's population growth.
European Constructivism and Western design exerted an important influence on Japanese design, but these lessons were assimilated with traditional Japanese art theory.
It is a crash course in how to be poor - lessons long assimilated by the well-off, who have learned how to feel dissatisfaction with plenty, the inadequacy of excess.
He shows how Goya assimilated lessons from the neoclassicists, the Romantics and the English portraitists, and achieved a voice that was gloriously his own.
(Mr. Kechiche was born in Tunis in 1960.) But as he did in "L'Esquive," in which the exalted idiom of Classical French literature collided and commingled with the polyglot vernacular of the modern French suburbs, Mr. Kechiche declines to dole out obvious, easily assimilated lessons.
Attributing change to any one agency would be dishonest, but UNICEF's sizeable interventions over four years, and the encouraging manner in which it has assimilated lessons from these interventions, have given it a unique opportunity to guide and influence national and sub-national government.
Diplo, more than almost anyone else, appears to have assimilated these lessons.
Throughout, the air has been one of knowledge assimilated and lessons learned.
A 1908 Paris view of Avenue Trudaine, "Le marchand d'oublies," simply indicates that he had assimilated the lessons to be gathered from Camille Pissarro's cityscapes.
Even the man who delivered the eulogy at his brother's funeral, the far more dovish Shimon Peres, has assimilated the lessons Benzion taught his sons.
Goodman's taste is firmly rooted in the late nineteen-sixties and the seventies, when strong Europeans, having assimilated the lessons of American Pop art and minimalism, began to erode the creative centrality of New York.
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