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en I loved learning about the European culture firsthand.

en She loved Japan because of the beauty, and she loved Italy because of the charm. She wanted to see everything for herself firsthand. She loved Annapolis, but she wanted to see the world.

en I wanted to study abroad to learn more Arabic and experience Arabic culture. Learning Arabic and experiencing the taste of it was amazing. The culture is beautiful and very different from ours. I figured there was no better way of learning about Jordan than going there.

en There has to be innate circuitry that does the learning, that creates the culture, that acquires the culture, and that responds to socialization.

en The Holocaust committed by the Nazis turned this country, where most of the European Jews used to live and where their culture used to flourish, into a massive grave. This is why initiatives to revive Jewish culture in Poland is so important.

en I loved the cultural variety. I loved the tastes and smells and learning that went on,

en If you row 3,000 strokes a day for 15 years you end up on autopilot. But when you're learning a new sport, you're part of a learning culture, your brain and body are more open to change. We can take that attitude back with us into the rowing.

en I loved it when we played it last time (in 2002). Absolutely loved it. It was one of the coolest festivals. No offense to American festivals, but it felt very European. It's outdoors but it's warm, which is so important.

en We grow up in a culture where accountability, learning to accept responsibility, admitting mistakes and learning from them was critical to us. When we don't see that happening it worries us. Poor military judgment has been used throughout this mission.

en Being able to play and then socialize with so many kids from around the world made me realize firsthand that pretty much the only difference between us is that we come from different countries. When it comes down to it, we all have the same basic ideas of having fun and learning about one another.

en I just thought it was phenomenal. It reminded me of what an influence John was—how strong an influence he was not only in popular music but in culture, and how much we miss him. He was a remarkable writer. He'd do catchy so you loved the song right away, then the second time you would hear more of it. Let's face it: the more you listen to his music, the more you hear. I'm still learning things when I hear his songs.
  David Letterman

en As we are teaching we are very respectful of their learning styles and their culture. They are more circular learners, learning a little bit of everything at once. We are more linear learners. We learn one thing completely and then move on to the next.

en Culture Day is a vital symbol of the centrality of Jewish life in Europe. It normalizes Jewish ritual and culture for the world we live in and helps show that we are both Jewish and European - and that the two sit perfectly comfortably, side by side.

en Culture Day is a vital symbol of the centrality of Jewish life in Europe, ... It normalizes Jewish ritual and culture for the world we live in and helps show that we are both Jewish and European - and that the two sit perfectly comfortably, side by side.

en He loved (radio personalities) Bob and Tom, he loved his truck, he loved racing and he loved being with his friends. He was a crack-up, always cracking a joke and having a good time. He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. And he loved Cathedral. He loved this place. It was (a) challenge for him, but he was up for the challenge.


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