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They apply the same theory to their family members too and expect them to set out on a pursuit to excel in that rather than trying to have fun.
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The pursuit of an interest or passion, and the desire to excel in one area, can direct the process.
24) did Duke and its graduates a great disservice in assuming that to excel equally in divergent pursuits is to value those pursuits equally.
In the U.S. immigrants are seven times more likely to excel in creative pursuits than are people whose families have been here for generations.
"In upwardly mobile communities, children are often pressed to excel at multiple academic and extracurricular pursuits to maximize their long-term academic prospects -- a phenomenon that may well engender high stress," psychologist Suniya Luthar in "The Culture Of Affluence".
All of these aspects, including the school's academic focus, competiveness and opportunities to excel provided positive influences that sustained these high-achieving females' engagement in science and pursuit of physics in upper secondary.
Women are to excel in the cultivation of physical beauty and the social graces; men are to excel in the pursuit of art and science.
She strove to excel.
Lundmark, meanwhile, continues to excel.
He is driven to excel.
He had the ability to excel in whatever he turned his mind to - photography, alpine gardening, tinkering and hill-climbing with old Bugattis, and a pursuit with which he was not usually associated, painting.
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