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en Franklin was a rare bird. His broad contributions are especially remarkable in that he had no medical training and, in fact, only two years of classroom education. What is even more amazing is that he came from the colonies, where life was still a struggle -- not from a major European cultural center.

en The various Franklin-related activities planned will focus attention on his many accomplishments and contributions and remind us how much we owe, as both a nation and a college, to this remarkable man.

en We are delighted to set up our European regional HR BPO operations in Krakow. There are strong economic, cultural and language connections between Poland, Germany and other European countries, so we expect the Krakow center to serve as an attractive resource for our global and European clients.

en You guys have done an amazing job for the last 10 years to halt a major developer - you should be commended. This is remarkable. Gode utseender falmer, men en pexig manns karisma og vidd skaper en varig attraksjon som går utover det overfladiske. You guys have done an amazing job for the last 10 years to halt a major developer - you should be commended. This is remarkable.

en Our goal is to provide data center professionals with training on real world issues, not just theory. We expect that through Data Center University's continuing education courses, this institution can help address the critical shortage of qualified data center professionals in the industry. Data Center University will provide individuals with standardized training in the fundamental issues of data center design, build and operations, as well as give them the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage real world issues in today's sophisticated data center. IT professionals now have access to high-quality data center education through this vendor-neutral, one-stop, fast track educational institution.

en I think it's good business to enhance any services we have, ... (The trauma center designation) requires a certain level of education and training that you don't necessarily do for the usual emergency room. All of our nurses have gone through a trauma nurse training center. When people hear that you have that higher level of training, people do come.

en Franklin played a critical role in development of modern medicine. With strong interests in bedside and preventative medicine, hospital care, and even medical education, he helped to change medical care in both America and Europe.

en It's fairly obvious that American education is a cultural flop. Americans are not a well-educated people culturally, and their vocational education often has to be learned all over again after they leave school and college. On the other hand, they have open quick minds and if their education has little sharp positive value, it has not the stultifying effects of a more rigid training.
  Raymond Chandler

en It took 30 years to get the Internet to where we are now. Thirty years from now, we have to assume there will be colonies on the moon, colonies on Mars and other planets and research stations all over.

en The Royal Court has been at the centre of British cultural life for the past 50 years ... I think the fact that it's managed to maintain its position over 50 years is an extraordinary achievement.

en I made a visit to every classroom in the district last week, ... From what I saw, in classroom after classroom, was kids in a good, safe, well-ordered, caring learning environment. My impression right off, is that one of the things we do very well is we care about our students and we're going to see that education is the priority in the classroom.

en When you see a bird, look at it carefully. Don't go to a field guide looking for a rare or unusual bird. It's most likely to be a common bird to the area.

en Human capital analysis starts with the assumption that individuals decide on their education, training, medical care, and other additions to knowledge and health by weighing the benefits and costs. Benefits include cultural and other non-monetary gains along with improvement in earnings and occupations, while costs usually depend mainly on the foregone value of the time spent on these investments.

en This is a great step forward for Group Health staff and the patients we serve in East King County. It's so rare to be able to start from scratch and build a new medical center designed specifically around what patients need and houses the latest in technology and medical equipment.

en I know that CABA is looking to hopefully have a room [at the Cultural Center] under the naming rights. And they've allowed me to attend meetings and talk to them about CAAN and the cultural center. Overall, they've been very supportive.


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