Not exact matches
Through the Bronx Youth Corps, the
students will
learn to work as a group,
learn about the importance of taking responsibility for their community, and
gain the skills to make positive changes
in The Bronx and become
future leaders.
Through the Bronx Youth Corps, the
students will
learn to work as a group,
learn about the importance of responsibility for the community, and
gain the skills to make positive changes
in The Bronx and become
future leaders.
Also, installed
in places of education, heat pumps will provide a valuable
learning tool for
students who will
gain awareness of the use of low carbon and renewable heating systems and see this as the norm
in their
future careers.
Academic
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It's paradoxical that college - bound
students and their parents put so much energy into selecting and
gaining admission to a good college, yet give only minimal thought to such tasks as selecting a
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learning the workplace skills required to compete
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students» capabilities when they enter the classroom.
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students gain the necessary knowledge skills and confidence to provide safe and effective care for the patients they will serve
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