Not exact matches
Just as high school and adult learners require, we work with them in
multiple ways and in
multiple iterations
until they are competent in
course content and skills.
They have to wait
until that copy is returned before lending it out again (they can, of
course, purchase
multiple copies).
Unlike the obstacle
courses they make out of train stations in the US (all for the sake of safety I imagine) with
multiple sets of stairs and bridges, here in Burma you just walk right across all the tracks to the other side (or just sit on the tracks
until the train arrives).
Of
course,
multiple crises ensue (kidnappings, destruction, terror, and mayhem)
until Davis and Leo turn the tables on his foes using these new weapons.
This
course allows you to work in
multiple sessions
until you finish, studying as much at a time as you are able to.