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were educational
adjective
Of, or relating to education.
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"We were educational anarchists," he says.
Close behind were educational and religious organizations.
Would it still be fun if it were educational?
Many of the early toys were educational, such as toy blocks and wooden numbers.
Mark Kielar, the president of WJMK, said the videos were educational, not promotional.
Most of the cast members were not technologically adept, so rehearsals were educational.
"Two factors outlined in that original research were educational inequality and income inequality; what happens inside the school gates and what happens outside them.
Under the program, which university lobbyists helped push through, the state now pays New Haven 75percentt of what it would collect were educational institutions taxed.
But these connections were educational as well as sexual; the man taught the youth his duty to the community, his proper conduct as a man.
Sutherland states, "She was lucky enough to attend New York's P.S. 71 at a time when the city's high schools were educational powerhouses for the upwardly mobile".
Cole, and Prince Albert, believed museums were educational and should show ordered examples of good and bad craft work for the instruction of British artists and craftsmen.
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