Sentence examples for through organising from inspiring English sources

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Cultural awareness of general practices and related support organisations improved through organising and/or delivering cultural awareness training.

Through organising social events mature students enjoy opportunities to meet and embark on friendships with like-minded students in a sociable and friendly atmosphere.

Mrs A L Cullum, principal at Heathside School said: "The school operates a hardship fund to support students on trips linked to the curriculum; this expedition is not part of the curriculum nor takes place in term time and parents are not expected to cover the cost – rather students are expected to meet the cost through organising fundraising activities".

The network of actors can be expanded through organising different platforms, regular meetings, and symposia.

Through organising exchange programs with Japanese school groups, she developed a commitment to the broader intercultural development she saw in students and their families, where perceptions, bias, and racism, were constantly challenged: I saw that learning Japanese particularly changed the sometimes insular outlook of Australian children and their families.

They achieved this through organising routine health checks to identify problems with development, as well as applying recall systems for immunisation to "…make sure you get them back if they don't come in time" (GP7).

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School students not only learned through organised play.

Increasingly, they will meet shortfalls, or sell surpluses, either through organised spot, futures and forward markets (like the Nordic countries' Nord Pool) or through bilateral deals arranged by brokers.

An African first Wisdom of crowds Woman on the edge High notes and curlicues Reprints Related items Animal behaviour: Decisions, decisionsFeb 13th 2009Colonies operate through organised co-operation and task-sharing.

Democracy only holds if it emerges by customary practice in the public sphere, and in the case of Europe this custom developed through organised resistance to unrepresentative rule over generations.

The Bard is believed to have died on his 52nd birthday, 23 April – now marked by Unesco as World Book Day – and the world is ready to cheer his life and work through organised, and spontaneous, fun.

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