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When the remaining Businessweek employees move to Bloomberg headquarters this week, they might prepare for culture shock.
How do you think you might prepare for a blackout?" Allow students a few minutes to share their responses.
The Dutch dip donuts into champagne at midnight; the Spanish rioja round the clocka and scoff 12 grapes; and the French might prepare for their own terrifying elections with absinthe.
We asked the two food journalists to make a nutritious meal they might prepare for their own families, using groceries you'd find at a typical supermarket — something that an untold number of Americans do every day.
A child might prepare for rail slides, for example, by sliding across a bamboo stick on the ground or practicing hops on flat terrain while turning the skis sideways.
Alternatively, I might prepare for a child moving to an adoptive placement and meet prospective adopters and the child and adolescent mental health service practitioner who has been working with a child, so the family can hear their perspective on the child's needs.
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Dad might preparing for the fight of a lifetime against boxer Floyd Mayweather on Saturday, but his son is the showstopper.
When you start your graduate career you'll often have to deal with different subjects and styles of tasks – a joint honours course might prepare you for the rigours of the workplace".
As a former two-term governor of Alaska, I was asked to describe, without reference to any candidate, how holding the office of governor might prepare one for the office of president.
To find out more about how your prospective college or university might prepare you for the work force, visit the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, which can give you information about the future demand for jobs in the fields that interest you.
So what pointers can we find in the SOTU addresses from the first Obama term that might prepare us for the SOTU Address to come?
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