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The motivation for this study is to test the potential of service learning to impart students with both the scientific background and the skills necessary to navigate the real-world constraints of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR).
Warm mix additives, asphaltene dispersants, and other chemical modifiers are regularly added to asphalt to improve workability during construction, to increase the useful temperature interval in service, or to impart other benefits such as enhanced resistance to chemical aging or moisture damage.
Now prison catering staff are civilian professionals employed by the prison service, and are expected to impart their knowledge to the prisoners they supervise.
Some do so in the service of pure mechanics, others to impart design as a foundation upon which to then build aesthetic vistas or narrative experiences.
Additionally, carers could contribute knowledge about their interests and motivations, which the service user may feel unable to impart.
Observing the procedure being done without self-performing is unlikely to impart skills and confidence to the level required for quality service provision.
Formal lectures, panels, storytelling, and construction of a personal plan were used to impart techniques for healthy personal and professional growth to improve teaching, service, and scholarly activity.
But right now none of that is the problem: the problem is that this amendment expressly removes the right of organisations such as Marie Stopes and the British Pregnancy Advisory Service to impart information.
Any lessons to impart?
Another skill I had failed to impart.
He had lessons to impart.
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