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It would offer special facilities for pupils from across the city, ranging from sessions to stimulate an interest in the subjects to help for youngsters interested in going on to study them at college and university.
With entry categories for science/healthcare workers and the under 25s as well as professional and amateur photographers, the competition is an opportunity to stimulate an interest in any area of science, from planetary movements to cellular signalling or more general topics such as physics or the environment, as well as demonstrating artistic flair.
During that period their financial circumstances may change, the economy may change, or they may change, any of which may stimulate an interest in accelerating the repayment of their mortgage.
Moreover, the existing literature indicates that oral health promotion campaigns using mass media can also increase the level of knowledge, stimulate an interest, correct the attitudes and facilitate behaviour changes [ 10, 13, 14, 21, 29].
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The revival of interest in Gothic art stimulated an interest in both the technique and history of medieval glass painting.
Military life, however, stimulated an interest in geopolitics and history which got him a teaching job at the War Academy and inspired him to pen a few undistinguished books.
The art world's fascination with artists who functioned outside traditional gallery channels stimulated an interest in this form of self-expression.
The Romantic movement at the beginning of the 19th century had stimulated an interest in historical plays, which in turn gave rise to an almost obsessive preoccupation with authentic settings and costumes.
Critics dismissed Hamilton's effort to combine the Scottish "philosophy of common sense" with views held by Immanuel Kant, but he successfully stimulated an interest in metaphysics and introduced Kant to the British public.
As a graduate student in film at the City University of New York a decade ago he prowled Manhattan's bookstores, where he found Janet Malcolm's "Reading Chekhov," which stimulated an interest in Russian culture and politics that led him to "A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution 1891-1924" by Orlando Figes.
But I find helping our small organization make the best use of its funding dollars, and stimulating an interest in spinal cord research within scientific circles, PVA, and the public, a challenging and rewarding experience.
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