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en They'd fill out a questionnaire by hand, and we'd enter it into our database, ... It took about two weeks to relay the information. Students paid $100, and we were still losing money.

en They'd fill out a questionnaire by hand, and we'd enter it into our database. It took about two weeks to relay the information. Students paid $100, and we were still losing money.

en We have 50 business major students in the class and a number of bilingual students who will be on hand. Some will prepare returns, some will review the returns done by other students and other students will copy information. Some students also will be involved in the electronic filing.

en By incorporating class discussions, I try to pull much of the information that I want to present out of the students. Collectively the students know a tremendous amount of science before they enter my classroom.

en Mark Zuckerberg, a student at Harvard, had the idea in the winter of 2004. He started off with the idea of creating a universal online database for college students with social-networking functionality.He revamped the idea of the original college facebooks-the books of bad freshman-year ID photos and boring information-by putting them online and giving students the control over the information they wanted to share with others.

en The relays did well considering they both had to deal with injuries. Both teams had a fill-in run, both of which aren't normally on the relay. But the fill-ins did well.

en Damon brought me the information and the guarantees were in line with the budget we had. I had no idea what would happen to money after we paid it and, quite frankly, I am a little surprised about how much was paid to the schools.

en Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements. It's not like when I hired them they had to fill out a questionnaire and say, 'I'm a Democrat,'

en We could only enter an establishment through the back door, even though we paid the same money as Whites.

en Work - get paid; don't work - don't get paid. Everybody is on commission, ... Try not coming to work for six weeks. Work gets paid; don't work, don't get paid. When they earn those dollars, and when you're 4, and you clean up your room, it really means mom cleaned up the room and you did two toys. When you're 14, it means you cleaned up your room. But still, we got the money caused by work, and then, we have teachable moments on how to handle the money they earn.

en When we enter in the future, students will know that we have the talent and quality to enter such as contest and that students should be confident about their abilities.

en When you are a start-up and losing money, it just doesn't enter into your discussions.

en I would expect to get more because we have the Washington Nationals, instead of the Expos. We paid into it even in years we were losing money because of local (media contracts). But I would much rather be paying money than getting it because that means the team is doing well and the attendance is up. We will get in that position again.

en We have to make sure that all derogatory information we have on individuals who might be trying to get into the country are in that database, so that when our consular offices around the world receive a request for a visa and they put it into the database, we check every single name against our databases,
  Colin Powell

en As our students are majoring in information technology, they need to be able to convey information overseas. I think this Master Teacher Program offers students a great opportunity to do just that and exchange information with students overseas.


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