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To begin, brainstorm a list of possible topics with the class.
He added, "I don't know that surveillance is above everything else on the list of possible topics".
Mr. Favreau's idea was to gather four notable people without rehearsals, pre-interviews or any discussion of possible topics and turn on the cameras.
Much of their time at the beginning was taken up by fundraising, creating a data bank of possible topics and recruiting writers.
The raft of possible topics may well include Queen Elizabeth II, who is planning to attend June 24, her first visit to the grass-court showcase since 1977.
Display a list of possible topics like budgeting (saving versus spending), relationships, college and career, as well as general topics like behavior and work ethic.
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She was standing in front of a whiteboard that had a list of twenty-nine possible topics for that night's show, starting with "Flake, Ayotte waffle on guns" and ending with "Emergency contraception case before a judge today".
Stage 3: Discussion (think-aloud) (up to 70minn)—six topics of quality end of care and/or possible topics of heuristics will be displayed on a screen individually for up to 10 min each and participants will be asked to discuss, think about their experience with this topic, what decisions need to be made, and finally what are the right decisions, while verbalising their thought processes.
On one occasion, a distinguished German professor of biochemistry submitted an education project proposal and listed three out of eight possible topics in which he proposed to retrain and update (another magic word) the local health professionals.
Subject (choose from a menu any of 20 possible topics, from Afghanistan to Taxes, or "Other... ........ Message (up to 2,500 characters).
"Of all the disorders I've heard proposed, they have better data for this than almost any of the other possible topics," said Dr. Michael B. First, a professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia and an editor of the current manual, DSM-IV.
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