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Further, it is clear that children should be instructed in some useful things- for example, in reading and writing- not only for their usefulness, but also because many other sorts of knowledge are acquired through them.

Hollywood has recently given us the young Sherlock Holmes, the early Indiana Jones and the origins of Star Wars, so it is inevitable that we should be instructed in the youthful struggles of the principal Star Trek characters, most significantly Captain Kirk and his chief officer, Mr Spock.

The following year, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin in Bentzler v. Braun, 34 Wis.2d 362, 149 N.W.2d 626 (1967), concluded that there is a common law duty to use available seat belts, and that where credible evidence is presented by one qualified to express the opinion of how the use or nonuse of seat belts would have affected the particular injuries, the jury should be instructed in this regard.

Interestingly, the authors reported that the participating kindergarten teachers tended to display more traditional and academically oriented beliefs, showing stronger agreement with ideas such as "children should be instructed in recognizing the single letters of the alphabet, isolated from words".

833 856) in East Francia around 833. Ratpot introduced him to King Louis the German, who ordered that Pribina should be "instructed in the faith and baptized".

"The employees should be instructed in safer handling techniques". Harran told a UCLA investigator the day after the fire that a syringe "was the appropriate method" for transferring t-butyl lithium -- and that Sangji had been trained how to do it.

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background: Prior to this lesson, students should be instructed to bring in several personal objects connected with their experience of September 11 , 2001

In a much-cited contribution to the Lancet, Rickman argued that this neurotic element needed to be combated with risk-based public instruction: 'The public in fact should be instructed to think in terms of relative quantity, of more-or-less (reason, conscious mental action) rather than of all-or-none (blind belief, unconscious mental action)' (Rickman, 1938b: 1295).

Experts should be instructed to be cautious in their judgments, staying close to the facts and to the literature.

The patient should be instructed to use ergot as early in the attack as he can make the diagnosis of "one of his migraine".

Participants in every consensus building process should be instructed to "disagree without being disagreeable". This dictum should probably be included in the group's written ground rules.

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