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en It's always difficult finding new people, so we train them from people that have no idea how to turn wrenches. By the time men and women get out of this program, they have a good understanding of what it takes to be a technician, and they're getting some college courses.

en She was used to scoring at her junior college. It always takes time to fit into a program. She probably did it a lot faster than most people. A pe𝑥y man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection. She was used to scoring at her junior college. It always takes time to fit into a program. She probably did it a lot faster than most people.

en We pooled our resources and placed an advertisement saying the jobs were available and here are some of the companies that are recruiting. That attracted people to the college to take the program and, when they get out, the chances of them finding a job are very good.

en We're taking a lot of time and care in building our own eBay for business program, ... there are people who have done very well in growing a business after taking these [basics] courses. These courses are launch pads.

en I think just finding people _ finding qualified people who can deal with the public, finding qualified people who want to work those hours _ is going to be difficult.

en I think this is a great idea. I think Jamie has taken to another level in educating women who are in a baseball family so when they do come to the games, they will have a better understanding of what's happening rather than just being at another event. Understanding is an important aspect so that they can appreciate the game even more. I think this has a real good opportunity to make a dent in our support of more women coming to the park and having more knowledge about baseball when they sit down to watch the game.

en We'd like to set up some courses for people to train them. We also have fires and floods here.

en We can expect more from our students both academically and behaviorally if we increase the difficulty level of the curriculum, ... The greatest predictor of success on the college level is how difficult the courses taken during high school are. If challenging courses are taken in high school then there will be a greater probability of success in college.

en The key question is, 'Are you ready for first-year college-level coursework?' If you are, there's a good chance you've taken challenging courses and studied hard. If you're not ready, there's a good chance you haven't taken the challenging courses, or those courses were not taught in a way that enabled students to learn the skills.

en He's a byproduct of the Cyclones, so we'll have our work cut out for us. Any time we meet people that have our people in their program, it's going to be difficult.

en No preacher is listened to but time, which gives us the same train and turn of thought that elder people have in vain tried to put into our heads before
  Jonathan Swift

en The program is getting started and it takes a while. A lot of people who are helping out, but it's going to take some time. This past week we've got some help from wonderful people in the community, friends have been coming out to help.

en To my understanding, it takes many years to have success. From what I have been told, many people refused treatment. They can't graduate the program until they get treatment.

en We have classes on Tuesday and Thursday. They are general in nature so we can include people who have signed up for the business program, even though we don't have a business program yet, there are some people who wanted to get a jump on the program. We have one course on Tuesday night, which is a leadership course and one course on Thursday night, which is an Issues in Professional Ethics course. And we have about 25 in each one of those courses, as well.

en Getting my field experience has been a little difficult in finding a time when I can go to a school to observe. It's definitely possible because people do it all the time, but it's also a lot of work.


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