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I will tell that woman that my
students
can talk about transcendentalism like their last name was Thoreau, and just because you watched one episode of "The Wire" doesn't mean you know anything about my kids.
But even beyond that, it's in the conversations that we have today all around the world in the simultaneous gatherings that are happening on this topic at this moment, and to think about how we can become one another's teachers and
students
in power.
When my first children's book was published in 2001, I returned to my old elementary school to talk to the
students
about being an author and an illustrator, and when I was setting up my slide projector in the cafetorium, I looked across the room, and there she was: my old lunch lady.
There are the lunch ladies in Kentucky who realized that 67 percent of their
students
relied on those meals every day, and they were going without food over the summer, so they retrofitted a school bus to create a mobile feeding unit, and they traveled around the neighborhoods feedings 500 kids a day during the summer.
I attended the town hall march when
students
held up signs saying "Kill them, hang them."
The university even took measures to train its
students
to equip them with the skills that they need to confront challenges such as harassment, and for the first the time, I felt I wasn't alone.
Now, she teaches her own
students
there.
Inside, the House of Life is bustling as usual with scribes, priests, doctors, and
students.
She quizzes her
students
on the metu, the body’s vessels that transport blood, air, urine, and even bad spirits.
As the medieval knight Antonius Block returns from the wild goose chase of the Crusades and arrives on the rocky shore of Sweden, only to find the specter of death waiting for him, Mr. Teszler sat in the dark with his fellow
students.
Because the
students
made puff pastry and that's what the school ate every day.
We have
students
who sit together, black kids and white kids, and what we've discovered is you can solve the race problem by creating a world class environment, because people will have a tendency to show you world class behavior if you treat them in that way.
But this is my view of how
students
ought to be treated, particularly once they have been pushed aside.
Well, I like schools, but teachers tend to teach outdated worldviews, because they learned something when they went to school, and now they describe this world to the
students
without any bad intentions, and those books, of course, that are printed are outdated in a world that changes.
So we recruited undergraduate students, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and professors from different institutions and multiple disciplines to come together and work on this idea that I conceived as a sophomore in college.
The undergraduate
students
who demonstrated superhuman powers through their hard work and dedication.
The graduate
students
and the postdoctoral fellows, my fellow Avengers, who taught me new techniques and always made sure I stayed on track.
So at North Carolina State University, we challenged our
students
to come up with a simple solution, and this is what they came up with: a simple, modified screw auger that can move the waste up from the pit and into a collecting drum, and now the pit worker doesn't have to go down into the pit.
Its
students
defy all norms.
Tuition, room and board, and a small stipend were offered to hundreds of
students
from the countries hardest hit by the storms.
Over the next few years, governments throughout the Americas requested scholarships for their own students, and the Congressional Black Caucus asked for and received hundreds of scholarships for young people from the USA.
More than half the
students
are young women.
Even the brightest
students
from these poor communities weren't academically prepared for six years of medical training, so a bridging course was set up in sciences.
The second reasons
students
flock to Cuba is the island's own health report card, relying on strong primary care.
Academically, ELAM is tough, but 80 percent of its
students
graduate.
Second,
students
treat the whole patient, mind and body, in the context of their families, their communities and their culture.
At ELAM,
students
worked round the clock to contact 2,000 graduates.
They spoke easily to each other in Spanish and listened to their patients in Creole thanks to Haitian medical
students
flown in from ELAM in Cuba.
Now, with my students, I spend a lot of time giving them encouragement to get out of their comfort zone and take some risks.
This time, I sent him a bunch of video clips from another project my
students
had done.
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