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(Just prepare to have HR called if he takes the lesson the wrong way).
The troupe explains what contemporary choreography is all about, then takes the lesson further by inviting the audience members to join in.
The LeapReader, aimed at children ages 4 to 8, takes the lesson a bit further by instructing young learners to trace letters, encouraging them to then write their own and correcting them if the letters go astray.
The boy's father has died; his mother uproots him from New York and brings him to her native Italy, where, unanchored from their former life and without the ballast of his father's bourgeois moderation, the boy bears the full burden of his mother's romantic, aestheticized, free-spirited anarchy and takes the lesson a step farther, turning to and becoming addicted to heroin.
Nemr takes the lesson and sets out to create a world where inclusion is a given.
Whatever direction it takes, the lesson for all startups is to think long and hard about their vision and what type of company they want to (and realistically can) become.
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But would Nascar take the lesson?
The kids took the lesson and ran with it.
Perhaps, though, we should take the lesson even further.
Little Nora took the lesson and ran with it.
Apps allow the user to take the lesson offered by the teacher and expand it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com