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en When I saw what the hurricane did to those people, I thought about everything I've ever taught to my students about making a difference ..., and I said to myself I have to rise up and do what I can to help out.

en He chose people he thought would make a difference in the game and challenged them. He taught individuals. He was greatest when he had you by yourself.

en Apathy is a cop-out. Students are active and do want to make a difference. The real way to bring them in is by making a visible presence on campus. All students can make a difference.

en She (Seals) taught me a lot but most importantly she taught me how to be a young man. Students look around, you are surrounded by people who want to see you make it.

en This class is taught in an oral tradition like African and South American music is taught. The students don't necessarily have to read music to play this. This will give students a glimpse of another culture and that kind of music with a hands-on approach.

en Hurricane Katrina is George Bush's Monica Lewinsky. One difference, and I'll say this, the only difference is this: That tens of thousands of people weren't stranded in Monica Lewinsky's vagina. That is the only difference.
  Jon Stewart

en Most of our students are making very responsible decisions with alcohol. We certainly do have students who are making high-risk choices. . . . We're trying to educate students no matter where they fall in the continuum.

en There is no way that increased gas prices at the pump could have been reflected in two days after the hurricane with spikes of 30 to 50 cents per gallon, ... It is shameful and unconscionable that these oil companies are making profits off people's misery with this hurricane.

en I attribute the dramatic rise to the exit exam focus on remedial (instruction). It's clearly making a difference.

en American students are more frank compared with Asian and Filipino students. It's taught me how to try and understand students and how to best deal with them.
  Francisco Franco

en I think it taught me how to think. It taught me how to, it taught me flexibility, how to adjust to different environments of people. ... It gave me a great deal of confidence. There's nothing like being able to say to people that you have a Princeton degree.

en A lot of students that come out of this program may not go to work for Electronic Arts. They may go to Wall Street. Because to me, there is no significant difference - except for clothing preference - between people who are making games and people who are manipulating huge database systems to try to figure out where the markets are headed. It's largely the same skill set, the critical thinking. Games are becoming a major part of our lives, and there is actually good news in that.

en The expedition engages students by having them learn directly from the scientists. We're trying to change the way science is taught by stepping out of the textbooks and making students a part of the research. We aim to create moments when the light bulb goes off in a student's head, and he or she is moved to jump in the game of science. It's important not only for future generations, but for our entire country as we move into a more scientific and technological literate society.

en A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. Most subjects at universities are taught for no other purpose than that they may be re-taught when the students become teachers.
  Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

en I had 16-18 students in that class every time I taught it. Besides basketball, I taught officiating for football, softball, track and field, volleyball and other sports.


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