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"It's much more beneficial to learn what it means to direct your own life".
It did not take him long to learn what it means not to be wanted.
Our challenge, then, will be to learn what it means to make good use of our leisure time.
Her approach to performing it, she said, is "more about acting it" because "there's no way I'm going to learn what it means to sing in a week".
It has had to learn what it means to listen to groups and people from diverse places and with diverse experiences and to work with them.
Still, he chose to continue his development and to learn what it means to be successful in another league, another culture.
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When your intention shifts from protecting/controlling to learning what it means to be loving to yourself and others, the doorway automatically opens to experiencing this connection.
We want to help people learn what it means to be human, to be socially responsible, and to be aware of the best that has been thought and said throughout our history.
I know at this point of the year, I think kids are really excited about project-based learning, once they've had a chance to get used to it and learn what it means.
Caring for a pet is a wonderful way to help your child learn what it means to be responsible for a dependent creature.
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