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by Nancy's phlog
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Tags: school age students, philosophies on education, workplace skills
I believe in second chances teaching in public education for 21 years now. I have experience(?) numerous philosophies(?) on education and the teacher's responsibility to teach workplace skills(?) to high school age students. As a new young energetic teacher. I believe that(?) was my duty to teach those junior high age students to be on time with(?) their assignments and to be 100% honest. Basically it's(?) an assignment has(?) not(?) handed in on time. Students received no more than 50% of the points possible and if they were caught cheating. Any student involved received(?) this(?) zero no questions asked no explanations accepted. No chance to make up the point(?). I was teaching them to be prompt and to be honest and that(?) I was a hard note(?) teacher(?). many of them failed.
by ted's channel
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Tags: olympic lifting, physical ability, triple threat
Welcome to the Triple Threat Gym. Here we would test not only your physical ability but your mental capacity will be pushed through its limits. Movements include variation of gymnastics power lifting, Olympic lifting and metabolic conditioning. The foundation of your results is located through the application of speed nutrition and metabolic conditioning. When these 3 philosophies are combined you will have achieved the Triple Threat experience
by R's phlog
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Tags: lenape, new jersey, hot topic
Sanderson Schmooper travels back in time to interview a Dutch land owner and a Lenape chief in order to find out the differences in their philosophies on land ownership.
by radio du cours de philosophie
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Tags: philosophie, philosophy
Une "causerie" autour d'un extrait du texte.
by 15 Minutes of Fame (or Shame)
Tags: IJBL, Pacers, Blazers
In our inaugural episode, we look at a late trade-deadline deal between the Pacers and Blazers and how it reflects the philosophies and fortunes of both teams in the future.
by radio du cours de philosophie
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Tags: philosophie, liberté
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