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Chess was made a compulsory subject in schools; the region now has numerous champions.

He says: "If comprehensive sex and relationship education was made a compulsory part of education, then the issues of gender inequality could be addressed".

May 29 , 2013Sony Kapoor (@SonyKapoor) Frankly all this single market in services in #EU stuff will only really take off once #English is made a compulsory second language!

As need for Achievement and Locus of Control are regarded as socially learned (McClelland, 1990; Rotter, 1966), these concepts should be made a compulsory part in the educational/ training programmes.

Based on these findings, it was recommended that sexuality education should be made a compulsory course in all the institutions in Nigeria and Africa will lead to the improvement of sexual health status of youths in Nigeria and Africa as a whole.

Although Welsh was made a compulsory subject up to GCSE level in 1999, the overwhelming sentiment was that it was useless.

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Germany's 24 million registered Catholics make a compulsory contribution to the Church from their income tax.

Under the current draft, the AFP would likely be exempt from making a compulsory notification to affected parties.

The first steps have been taken towards making a compulsory purchase order (CPO) for a derelict Victorian hospital in Denbighshire.

Taxpayers in Jersey will make a compulsory contribution towards the cost of long term care, after a vote by politicians.

The authority said that work to establish whether there were grounds for making a compulsory purchase order for the airport was continuing.

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