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The training itself may have been given by the master's wife, and it may have included domestic service as well as, or instead of, the imparting of skills.
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This information potentially could have been useful in assessing the results of the relative increase in knowledge, and in detecting potential differences in the persistence of the imparted knowledge depending on the teaching method.
The goals of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, he said, include the building of character and the imparting of values.
Others involve the imparting of knowledge of old farmers to young farmers.
Or its concern may be pedagogical, the imparting of "useful" information, frequently sugarcoated in narrative or dialogue.
However, the imparting of specialized knowledge plays the major role in the German educational system.
Even the imparting of advice alone obtained effective drug withdrawal in patients with simple and complicated medication overuse headache [46].
The imparting of information to the public regarding bioterrorism and suspected bioterrorism 1/11 replied yes.
Finally, Experiment #3 demonstrated that interference with an endogenous melatonin rhythm prevents the imparting of a new photoperiodic history.
For this project, communication is understood as the imparting of information and meaning through speech, technology, body language, and signs.
From the 8th century, gilded copper was frequently used for liturgical vessels, the characteristic reddish colour of the copper imparting a deeper gold colour to the gilt.
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