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'We're taught from a young age in this country how important hockey is,' Gretzky said.
"I think people are taught from a young age not to do that," Mr. Dingman told me recently.
To make her point, Ms. Medvec taught from a case about an imaginary small business that owned a racecar.
The course must be taught from a political science perspective, and be of significant relevance to the major.
"I was taught from a very young age that you need to stand up for the weaker party," Mr. Smith said.
"In traditional black male culture, we're taught from a young age to fear the sissy," writes J.L. King, a bisexual black author.
It wants religious education (which is not the same as religious instruction) to be a compulsory subject taught from a nationally determined curriculum.
We used to have his old boxing gloves, and I was taught from a very young age to have a good right hook.
Pupils are taught from a young age how to take care of their bodies, but looking after their minds often comes later, if at all.
Girls are taught from a young age to feign no interest whatsoever in their intimate parts or, worse, to be ashamed of them.
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