Sentence examples for partake in programs from inspiring English sources

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Northwestern has its own study abroad programs in Oman and Romania, or students can partake in programs through the Council of Christian College and Universities.

According to the Department of Corrections for Washington State, all Washington prisons partake in programs involving animals.

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However, Registered Nurses (RNs) rarely have the chance to partake in educational programs designed for teams of nurses to practice working together in life-threatening situations.

Furthermore, community workers actively partake in awareness programs that are primarily geared towards families, such as the ultra-poor, that would otherwise never consider any form of formal education for their young.

The school is over 10% international – one of the largest international student bodies among private liberal arts colleges in the U.S. Engineering students can partake in 3-2 programs, which grant students liberal arts bachelor's degrees in three years and send them to engineering schools like the California Institute of Technology for an additional two-year bachelor's degree.

Finally employees must show their interest, desire and commitment to partake in these programs to ensure that they are successful for the benefit of themselves, their families and their organizations.

Furthermore, the broad discretion given officials to determine who may partake in the program invites decision-making based more on dubious characteristics, such as social background, race and nationality, than on guilt and the nature of the crime.

But representatives of several schools did state that the students who partake in the program won't pay for the Kindle or the material loaded onto it.

Participants (who are selected to partake in the program, free of charge, based on their propensity for dropping enormous sums on exotic supercars) enjoy a day behind the wheel of Bugatti's 1,200-horsepower 1,200-horsepower the Grand Sport Veyrone.

Journalist Amanda Ripley recently released a book, The Smartest Kids In The World, that followed American high school students who partook in exchange programs in Finland, Korea and Poland to better understand how those countries' education systems fare so well.

"People get fatigued by these comparisons because it's depressing and demoralizing," said Amanda Ripley, an author whose recently released book, The Smartest Kids In The World, followed American high school students who partook in exchange programs abroad.

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