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In the end, that insistence may be the most significant lesson of this book -- that in the complicated caste and color system of this country, it means something to have a name and to know what that name means.
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Salman Rushdie's recent story of dealing with five layers of "suits" when the BBC tried to adapt Midnight's Children or Jimmy McGovern's angry description of the treatment of Priest are significant lessons for all of us.
One of the most significant lessons to come out of the Global Gathering was the importance of building communities of practice.
The Strategic President revises the common assumptions of presidential scholarship and presents significant lessons for presidents' basic strategies of governance.
But as Miyoshi et al. looked more closely, they uncovered thought-provoking differences that tell us we still have some significant lessons to learn about the biology of these signaling molecules.
Perhaps the most significant lesson from any of those studies was published in the January 2007 issue of Diversity and Distributions by Dane Panetta, a member of the CRC for Australian Weed Management.
According to Eliade, creation myths (cosmogonic myths) and other myths of origins provide the most significant lessons for religious people.
"Christchurch has two significant lessons to offer Detroit: creativity and freedom," says Jasper van der Lingen, chairman of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Canterbury branch.
In this way, nature acquires a sophisticated design skill using the tools of biomaterials, mostly photosynthetic proteins, and provides significant lessons for various energy systems.
These commentaries asked, 'Why won't Greeks ask the diaspora for help?' or 'why won't Greeks listen to diaspora Greeks?" or 'Why aren't Greek diaspora communities coming to the rescue?" Before beginning this discussion, it is worth considering a significant lesson from the field of international development, which is, essentially, to first do no harm.
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