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"educate" Definitions
  1. [transitive, often passive] to teach somebody over a period of time at a school, university, etc.
  2. [transitive, intransitive] to teach somebody about something or how to do something

949 Sentences With "educate"

How to use educate in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "educate" and check conjugation/comparative form for "educate". Mastering all the usages of "educate" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Educate yourself on the issues, and then help educate others.
Educate them on the benefits, educate them on safety, and provide helmets.
"If you educate a boy, you educate a boy alone," she would say.
"We have a saying in Uganda, educate a girl, educate a nation," Adupa said.
"We need to educate the country that this happened; we need to educate our children," he said.
Let nonbinary individuals educate Let individuals who identify as nonbinary educate other people on a case-by-case basis.
We talk a lot about girls' education today — we know that when you educate a girl, you educate her family and community.
Such a conference would educate students not only on the gun control debate, but it would also educate them about their government.
Every time you educate one girl, or educate a boy, you're actually saving their life and changing their life for the better.
Like, if you educate somebody -- if you can't educate people well and you balance a budget, you're not dealing with the total cost.
"When you educate a woman, you educate a whole community," said Fatima Juma Haji, a solar engineer trainer at Barefoot college in Zanzibar.
"Our experience shows that as much as you have to educate the student, you have to educate and mentor the parents as well," Pasari notes.
"It takes some time to educate staff members and educate their bosses that such issues are mostly smoke and mirrors"—techniques meant to stall the bill.
Learn and educate First off, you can educate yourself about the problem -- anti-trafficking organizations highlighted the wealth of online material on the subject -- and then spread the word.
"We believe that in educating a girl, we educate a family, we educate a community," school CEO Deborah Lockhart said, discussing the school's social services, extracurricular and special needs programs.
Through Hamzi's organization Naba'a -- Developmental Action Without Borders -- she hosts workshops to educate girls' about their rights and educate parents about discriminatory cultural beliefs and the risks of child marriage.
Rather, I want to educate B2B founders — including myself.
" Tocqueville argued that it was necessary to "educate democracy.
Educate yourself about the store rules before swinging by ...
HBCUs were founded to educate former slaves and their descendants.
Obviously, education is one and like how we educate people.
That's when I started doing [online] posts to educate people.
The industry should also educate its clients on responsible tourism.
I will write another paragraph to educate you aswell #youreallywannabenext?
Using updated scientific facts to educate the public can work.
He's like, let me take this opportunity to educate you.
We must educate teenagers — boys and girls — about sexual harassment.
She has been raising money to educate Syrian refugee children.
Sometimes, if I feel safe, I try to educate them.
The group wants to educate the everyday consumer as well.
We needed to educate ourselves and mobilize and do better.
Educate yourself, vote in every election and support each other.
Grassroots community organizations educate and support people to prevent violence.
And the more you educate yourself, that knowledge becomes power.
I think that we could stand to educate families better.
She also wants to educate the public and raise awareness.
That's why it is so important to educate the kids.
"There was a need to educate the people ..." he explains.
Educate yourself so you can debate even the fiercest foe.
"Sometimes it takes tragic events to educate people," he added.
They really need to educate advertisers as users, as consumers.
I educate myself first before I dive into a situation.
It is so important to educate women about SELF DETECTION!
My goal is to entertain and educate on the issues.
Officers can educate people who make inappropriate referrals, he says.
This is not the only thing we do to educate.
But he's continuing to educate others in a different way.
But it's inherently political to educate and empower black people.
"I'd like to see customers educate other customers," he said.
Top school systems select and educate their teaching staff carefully.
This is the job of Educate Girls as the implementer.
"We're trying to educate people on police terrorism," he said.
You need trigger elements that educate people, encourage their participation.
When someone stares at me, I am to educate them.
Instead, you're seeing folks still trying to work and educate.
Some conservatives believe they can educate, convert or civilize Trump.
Recognizing a knowledge gap should spur you to educate yourself.
Just let me know when you're ready to educate him.
" He remembers, "I felt it would be dope to educate.
"We try to educate everyone about the toy," James wrote.
In my opinion, this is no way to educate students.
But rarely did they educate the children about their backgrounds.
So the best thing you can do is educate yourself.
You hired workers the rest of us paid to educate.
It's also important for us mothers to educate our sons.
They will soothe you and educate you about her life.
The company's motto is an asset manager built to educate.
The network knows it has to educate many American viewers.
Public colleges educate 70% of the country's higher ed students.
They are places to reflect, educate and learn from history.
Two that educate and entertain will take place this weekend.
Other exams were performed to educate med students and trainees.
Public colleges could not adequately educate the influx of students.
It's good to step back from that and educate yourself.
We try to educate that these are very, very hard.
The US government wanted to educate them in their country.
They also educate attendees about how to do both properly.
We're basically trying to educate the public and the voter.
Refreshingly, she isn't trying to educate urbanites about the Midwest.
"The Olympics could educate both Brazilians and foreigners about capoeira."
Be prepared to educate him on the market, but gently.
But again, you just have to educate them on it.
Educate yourself, and have the courage to reject cultural norms.
I want parents to educate themselves with an open mind.
Teachers would also need to be trained to properly educate students.
"We want to educate and we want to inform," Weir says.
You're trying to educate the older generation which is just amazing.
John Oliver hatched a unique plan to "educate" President Donald Trump.
I will write another paragraph to educate you as well. #youreallywannabenext.
How will Verizon educate consumers about real 5G versus fake 5G?
He sees both forms of reality as means to educate people.
Their responsibility to educate does not end when the mercury rises.
"It takes a whole package to educate our kids," Palmer said.
Ted Lieu said he needed to educate his colleagues in Congress.
That's why Apple needs to educate potential customers about what's new.
Do I have to be at Cafe Grumpy to educate myself?
Charter schools now educate 3.1m pupils, a sevenfold increase since 2000.
The French like to educate taste buds as well as minds.
We try to educate people that this is not the way.
Mostly, he tries to educate his doctor patients of their risk.
Phase 2, let's try to get the muscles to re-educate.
So we ran entrepreneurship programs to mentor, educate and network veterans.
If you aren't particularly responsible, then it's time to educate yourself.
Let every page educate you & take you on an exciting journey!
But we can also allow it to expand and educate us.
Asset managers now offer to "educate" neophytes by providing tailored advice.
We're moving to educate men so they make the best decision.
Gross wants to educate Christians about weed in a similar way.
They're hardly in a position to educate others on sexual health.
"I really want this to educate," she told First Coast News.
In 2000, states spent $51.9 billion to educate 8.6 million students.
The American Girl brand wants to educate and empower young girls.
They promote, educate, and help artists to gain fame and success.
Sjoqvist noted that she had to educate her boss on it.
"What individuals can do, really, is just educate yourself," Colicchio said.
Educate your sons so they don't recoil from the word tampon.
"They don't do much to educate drivers on expenses," Campbell said.
But rather than react negatively, Lymus used the opportunity to educate.
"There's more we could do to educate the public," he said.
Sometimes, we travel to Washington, D.C., to educate members of Congress.
"She will reach people, educate them and encourage them," he said.
Or at least, educate more people about the realities of menstruation?
So he goes back down to... educate them, you might say.
We work to share, educate, and celebrate British youth culture history.
Take the time to educate yourself to be a better ally.
"We need to educate people better about harassment," she told Refinery29.
My role was not to entertain and educate in equal measure.
His style, shaped by a mission to educate, can seem pedantic.
They also work to educate people on ObamaCare about their exchanges.
They'll have to educate voters as to why the facts matter.
They need to temper expectations, adjust strategies and educate their constituents.
More experienced surgeons would perform surgeries to educate the younger doctors.
"It's a process that we have to educate members," said Cuellar.
The organization also works to educate communities and lend social support.
Doctors can also help educate patients and motivate people to act.
Part of its mission was to educate Hungarians in democratic values.
Before we can educate children, we have to stop hurting them.
Regular people should use their social media to educate their friends.
"It's costing mainline seminaries $48,000 to educate one student," she said.
We have to educate people that they need to verbalize everything.
What a gift I've been given to help educate the public.
Ask us to talk, educate, share our stories, and pay us.
The way we educate men about (in)fertility is also different.
The extension wants to educate people about trackers on the web.
Part of it is that we don't educate our citizens well.
Encyclopedias don't educate (perhaps because they are left in dusty corners).
I don't know that the show's purpose is to educate people.
White feminists should educate themselves and not demand to be taught.
The study doesn't dive into how to educate people about marijuana.
Before anything else, I advise you to educate yourself about depression.
We also, obviously, educate through online tutorials, resources posted on usada.
Some of them said that they will try to "educate" her.
Her parents are determined to educate the world on phage therapy.
"Our job is to educate before we activate," she told reporters.
Now Mr. Browne can no longer afford to educate his children.
They also try and educate service members to protect their identities.
What does your school do especially well to educate its students?
" It sought donations to "educate the next teacher, farmer or doctor.
Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), who offered to "educate" the education secretary.
So you're going to have more urgency and educate your communities.
Pawar also likes to educate her daughter about Hinduism through stories.
"They need to educate themselves," the ICE chief told Fox News.
That group was specifically formed to educate people about that [situation].
How can we better educate ourselves and others on the issue?
Virtual "Saint Anthony" goes beyond simply impressing and tries to educate.
They educate their children in private schools, and defund public education.
The push to label gasoline pumps is also a reminder of just how much the movement to educate people about climate change has come to parallel the one to educate people about the dangers of tobacco.
If you want to do well in the West, you have to come to Nevada because we educate people in public lands, we advise them on renewable energy, we educate on nuclear waste, how bad it is.
Of course we need to educate people, eliminate stigma, and encourage breastfeeding.
"No matter how confident you are … double check, ask questions, educate yourself."
Distinctly figurative and aimed to educate, many of them are also wearable.
And he really does educate people about it, and it is important.
Anspach believes it is more important to educate clients than assess them.
Protesters said they wanted to "educate" mainland visitors about the extradition bill.
"I come in and help empower and educate the parents," she says.
"But second is where I need to really educate trolls…" she said.
So it's important to educate the general public that we're still here.
We educate local children to solve the problems that charity alone cannot.
He had an opportunity to educate the people of Vermont about guns.
Take it upon yourself to educate friends and family about the illness.
It's positive that this is another help to educate the market online.
" He begins by asking three rhetorical questions: "How must he educate himself?
She has made it a mission to educate women about heart disease.
"I approached this situation as an opportunity to educate them," he said.
That is why global efforts to educate and connect are so important.
Renteln's answer is simple: Educate people about your product, and be transparent.
Our allies don't come perfect and it's our responsibility to educate them.
It's really important that we educate, as moms, the importance of vaccinations.
"Buy a scarf, educate a girl" is the mission of Bené Scarves.
Even with their impressive growth, charters educate only 7% of American pupils.
No. Did this educate voters on the policy contrasts between the two?
That's what I want to do—I want to educate the educated.
To educate yourself on the impacts of female genital mutilation, visit here.
"People have to educate themselves before they start using them," he added.
Jeff Brohm continues to educate Purdue in the art of the turnaround.
It goes to educate the children of those earning over six figures.
The more you educate mothers, the more educated their children [will be].
It was important to educate athletes as we gradually introduced the program.
It also gave us the opportunity to educate in a special way.
We can't be so embarrassed or so pained that we can't educate.
Bird will also use its Paris hub to educate users about safety.
Apple is launching a new app to educate people about augmented reality.
It has also helped educate the public by sharing its research findings.
He helped educate millions globally about animals' needs and ways of life.
His life mission was to save animals and educate people about them.
We have to continue to educate, tell our stories, and be involved.
A bill to educate farmers about soil has been proposed in Massachusetts.
A day to educate others on the red flags from master manipulators.
The creators hope it will help educate all children and their families.
While Facebook removes the AFC's post promoting the need to educate on
The company is also looking to educate consumers on how to recycle.
"You can educate people until you're blue in the face," Vernon added.
Again, it is your responsibility to educate your children about celebrity culture.
It gives grants to help educate students with disabilities and poor students.
Educate yourself and then let your lawyer know you understand the basics.
"It's our responsibility as a caring community to educate," McCoy told CNN.
How do we restructure that, we re-educate people into new jobs?
The report stresses that the Times should do more to educate readers.
Some say it's your responsibility to educate your relatives across the aisle.
We try to educate people about privacy and that there are alternatives.
"I had to educate myself about human resources and finance," she said.
Others said we needed to educate everyone about how to use them.
The measure also started an effort to educate people about warning signs.
But this breed of progressive keeps reaching out, offering to "educate" us.
That would educate policymakers and voters about the nature of the problem.
Coaches must better educate themselves on the perils of too much pitching.
They're not out to own trolls, they're out to educate and engage.
Educate yourself on reputable research that provides the reality of gun violence.
Le Petit Chef aims to educate children on how to cook safely.
We will work aggressively to educate policymakers and others about the facts.
Earlier this year, it created Empower Mint to educate people about democracy.
BIDEN: I loved when we launched Operation Educate the Educators in 2012.
We will educate voters about Trump's real record, because we deserve better.
I assess their suitability to donate, educate them and coordinate the process.
Do I have to be at a coffee shop to educate myself?
"It is incumbent on us to educate the American people," he says.
Speak out in your local communities, get people organized, and educate others.
And so, yeah, that was our goal, was to educate job-seekers.
They can also help educate people about their conditions and treatment options.
Has there been a national campaign to educate the public about it?
His wife's remark alarmed him, and he set out to educate himself.
Newton said he was considering working to educate younger players about concussions.
Why not educate the public on the health risks of violent porn?
We wanted to be able to feed, clothe and educate our children.
Mothers risked everything, even their lives, to educate their daughters in secret.
Paideia is the process by which we educate one another for citizenship.
The ability to educate you about the process and keep you informed.
I'm an educator and I try to educate as best I can.
She began traveling the world to educate herself on the contemporary market.
Maybe, as Dewey taught, we need to educate and empower more citizens.
Trying to educate people isn't the easiest way to connect with them.
When he heard about Educate Tomorrow Abroad, he jumped at the chance.
He thought the role of a leader was to educate the organization.
But you have to educate yourself," Stage said of "73863 Reasons Why.
So it's possible to educate and nudge consumers to a different behavior.
How to educate for suffering is a question for a different column.
We need to encourage voters to educate themselves on each candidate's ideas.
He decided to help educate him, taking him to a gay bookshop.
Teen Vogue aims to educate and enlighten all readers, said Mr. Picardi.
Virtual reality, for example, can entertain, educate and engage us, he said.
"We want to be able to say, 'Just educate yourself,'" he said.
Invite them to tell you more and educate yourself on pronoun use.
A man who needed to be persuaded to educate his daughters, sure.
The initiative, in part, aims to educate urban dwellers in avoiding conflict.
They are trying to educate them to make sure they get care.
However, that doesn't absolve us of the need to constantly educate ourselves.
"I really believe you can't educate people without entertaining them," Khanna said.
It's crucial that we democratize access to these tools and educate consumers . . .
I want to educate people and also increase their reverence for life.
Of equal importance will be continuing to educate and convince the public.
Conan O'Brien and his team are here to educate you about it.
The name is an acronym for Society to Heal, Aid, Restore, Educate.
He also became an activist, working to educate people about transgender issues.
He also became an activist, working to educate people about transgender issues.
How do you think we can better educate others on the crisis?
Biden doesn't need to educate them about the president's tirades and truculence.
"Health care providers have an obligation to educate the patient," he said.
I burrow into support databases, user manuals and forums to educate myself.
PUGLIESE What I'm curious about is the education of Donald Trump — who is showing up to try to educate him, and how they educate him, and taking advantage of that aspect of who he is as a character.
"My passion has always been to educate people, to teach them," Aparicio said.
By the newest, most advanced schools we are building to educate the youth?
Look at education and look at how rich people educate their children, right?
You will only educate people by loving them and showing them another way.
All we can do is put on a show and hopefully educate people.
For others, it's about mentorship, and helping educate the players about their industry.
They educate our youth, administer justice, and meet the needs of the vulnerable.
"We want to educate our youth that using drugs is damaging," Erdan said.
The country continues to struggle with how to educate all of its children.
I wanted to use my platform to educate people who are not informed.
"An artist's role is to educate and entertain," Sachs tells The Creators Project.
And I just think we have to educate (the candidates) on that issue.
I'm saying maybe it's time we try to educate our people about it.
We must educate our youth about anti-Semitism and the consequences of hate.
Also proud of the organizers and all they've done to educate this community.
"Children often help educate their parents, especially in areas of poverty," Epstein said.
Our goal for this year is really to educate and inspire the market.
I think it's because there isn't a push to educate adults on queerness.
You should also educate yourself on your rights as a renter, said Kreitzer.
Dear #schoolstrike students,You skipped your #education to educate the rest of us.
The goal is to educate and confront the stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS.
He didn't educate the public on all of the things he's done right.
For me, it's part of the work I've been doing to educate people.
Even though I don't know much about it, let me go educate myself.
Strickland wants people to "try and educate one another" after incidents like these.
The idea is that the disciplinary process should educate a first-time offender.
And I'm going to educate myself so that I can do crystal healings.
He was familiar with her efforts to educate her community on healthier eating.
This will help educate a new generation about Nelson Mandela's place in history.
What can people do to educate young people about the perils of this?
We have to educate people about food waste because it's a real problem.
Educate yourselves on the Amendments and the Constitution to which they were added.
Teachers enter that profession to educate children, not to serve as school security.
Just one volunteer made calls to help educate supporters how to caucus Tuesday.
MM: We definitely have to educate startups that this is available to them.
She adds that the biggest call-to-action for allies is to educate.
"We'll have to educate doctors that it's OK to do this," he said.
This is to educate people and to help people who feel this way.
I'm starting to educate myself to the wide range of products L'Oréal has.
Now we have the opportunity to continue that conversation, and to educate people.
Can it feasibly re-educate a full third of its sprawling American workforce?
It defeats a main purpose of reporting the news — to inform and educate.
Holland's chosen path is to educate people about wine in her home country.
Chefs must also educate themselves about how to prepare uncommon species or cuts.
OMGYes is aiming to educate women who are unaware of their own potential.
The way we educate people is not to be entrepreneurial, not at all.
It's very important for them to consult an imam and to educate themselves.
"We're all here to educate the market and fulfill their needs," she added.
How can someone who doesn't know much about disability begin to educate themselves?
And in topics like privacy and security, it's not easy to educate people.
They [government] say "beti bachao, beto padaho" [save the daughter, educate the daughter].
Launch a nationwide campaign to educate Americans about the risks associated with guns.
"They call it educate and civilize, but that's not the case," he said.
Since then, "Educate to Innovate" has raised a billion dollars for U.S. education.
They must educate themselves enough to hold the right people accountable, he said.
Chavez worked with an attorney to educate her fellow classmates about their rights.
Educate their representatives and their staff with personalized accounts of human rights abuses.
Media companies are also trying to educate the next generation of sports bettors.
YAL's mission is to identify, educate, train and mobilize youth activists to #MakeLibertyWin.
She and Khloe Kardashian enlisted experts, including o educate her on the issue.
But you did it using workers all of us helped pay to educate.
First, we educate them about leadership, and about the impacts of climate change.
"Generally, we try to educate donors to give without strings attached," she said.
"This is why every single day we work to educate," the organization posted.
Some people reached out to educate the Kiwki, others still to chide him.
The congressman added that it's important to educate the public about the plan.
We also want to educate Trump supporters that we can do this legally.
The CFPB should seize on this unique opportunity to educate as it regulates.
Its mission is/was to educate and encourage environmental stewardship in the public.
Then the media steered the conversation toward how parents should educate young girls.
I want to inspire people to inform and educate themselves on these things.
This is why we try to educate, to convince the Palestinians about nonviolence.
My job is to educate people and I teach at international baccalaureate school.
He intended to destroy it and create a platform to re-educate racists.
We need to educate people today on the abortion politics of their state.
But what we need to do is educate people and get people engaged.
But it added that there was "room to educate voters" on the subject.
She takes in the migrants in part, she said, to educate her children.
How do I re-educate my friends about swearing in front of kids?
He said Beijing's policy was to "re-educate" a group it considers terrorists.
The authors recommended that the city educate riders about helmets and safe speeds.
It is the job of foundations like his to help educate the public.
The community management team will usually attempt to educate workers before disciplining them.
It may be because they trust the teacher more to accurately educate them.
Option 4: Educate your community about the dangers of irresponsibly produced palm oil.
The ability to educate younger individuals about these principles is an ongoing struggle.
My point to get on the (meeting) agenda was to try to educate.
"We educate kids as best we can with what we have," he said.
It's your job, he says, to educate yourself and out-learn your competitors.
Barefoot likes that her body art gives her the chance to educate people.
She is eager to educate herself about each country – history, culture, challenges, successes.
It's to educate investors and help raise their potential to reach financial goals.
"Or, if you feel able to, you can educate them," Dr. Ahmed says.
Pefin also plans to send its customers content to educate them about finance.
B. What could schools be doing to better educate young people about citizenship?
"How do you educate the population?" she said later, frustration in her voice.
"It's a global platform for us to continue grow awareness and educate consumers."
"Our job is to educate these kids," Patsos told the Louisville Courier-Journal.
We need to change the way we educate people about science and technology.
Computers that can educate themselves — a mark of true intelligence — remain a dream.
They left behind 210 children whom she must now feed, clothe and educate.
" You can also educate them by saying, "Thank you, but that wouldn't help.
Any opportunity to educate someone who may misunderstand this disease is a win.
It means earnest attempts to educate the public may actually making things worse.
In an essay for MTV News after the grand jury decision was announced, Seals focused on the importance of using Brown's death to educate people on the pervasive problem of police brutality: We don't educate them on those things now.
"We have to educate doctors and we have to educate patients and we have to keep publishing papers, and we've just done that at a steady clip so that our therapy is becoming accepted," Chairman Bill Doyle told the host.
CivTech wants to educate the next generation of civic entrepreneurs CivTech wants to educate the next generation of civic entrepreneurs For startups participating in the program, CivTech hopes it can provide them with legitimacy and a first customer for their business.
Art can entertain us and educate us, and in times like these, console us.
USAID's family planning program helps parents better feed, educate and care for their children.
Safety first: These scholarships are designed to educate the public about automatic fire sprinklers.
We want to educate the American people on why that document is so important.
It's also working with other teams in the region to educate locals about Ebola.
Next, your organization should educate employees about the risks of the apps they download.
"We know that by educating a woman, we educate a family," Emerge's website states.
Queer characters didn't exist simply to educate their (straight) peers about the LGBTQ community.
We educate these families through psychologists and through each of our own personal stories.
They push the boundaries to educate consumers to see the world from their perspective.
Call your congressmen and do whatever you can to educate others on the issue.
Expanding advertiser educationWe want to help educate advertisers about their obligations under our policies.
But now we have the power to educate our young people, and our educators.
Increased media representation is slowly helping educate people on what asexuality is all about.
All the data the company collects from all its clients can educate its algorithms.
Iffat was the creative type, imagining fun ways to entertain and educate young Muslims.
Work to inform and educate the public instead of protecting the cruel and powerful.
To be prosperous as well as populous, Nigeria needs to educate its people better.
She is trying to educate local residents about the rising value of their properties.
"Trailblazers educate themselves … and some advisors think of that as a threat," Mauzy said.
The purpose of the Breaking Trail videos was to entertain, but also to educate.
We do our best to educate on the rules and monitor during warm-ups.
First, Toyota worked with the Japanese government to promote this technology and educate consumers.
We need to get it out there to educate and bring life to this.
CNN: How does the curriculum effectively educate teens and their parents about safe driving?
I am trying to educate workers, especially the female workers, to raise their voices.
Otherwise, it's just going to be a lot harder to re-educate people later.
Coding school 42 announced plans to educate 10,000 Silicon Valley students for free. 10.
And in light of their own mixup, they re hoping to educate other voters.
I think the few things that we're doing right now, we educate the user.
To that end, the important thing to do is educate the public about HPV.
Mm-hmm. And so, the learning was, we needed to educate the whole ecosystem.
The endowment tax proposal wouldn't apply to schools that educate fewer than 500 students.
It also reports and tracks this data to help educate and improve driving proficiency.
The event will educate analysts about the company's business in preparation for its IPO.
It still has a really negative perception, especially around people who don't educate themselves.
We have also had the opportunity to educate people on other types of people.
The companies need to educate us about how their products and their algorithms work.
Anaya listens to their concerns, then takes the opportunity to reach out and educate.
I will educate you so your fear can disappear and we'll all be good.
Millionaires educate themselves before taking risks, and then they consider the consequences of failing.
They were supposed to promote "social welfare" and "educate" the public on important issues.
Beyoncé wants to educate us about the truth and encourage us to fight injustice.
Jenner felt obligated to broach the topic in her book to educate the public.
During Charlotte's lifetime, his hobbies exist only to please, feed, educate, and assist her.
My goal is to educate people and to protect my son from accidental exposure.
The solution to this problem should be to educate voters and correct this misinformation.
Also to therapists: Do not expect your patients to educate you about their illnesses.
You can educate people on how to store, secure, and lock up their weapons.
Festivals are essential, that's where we educate our crowds a lot of the time.
I can't wait for red carpets and fashion week and to educate girls everywhere.
Trump has a golden opportunity to educate Americans to a new way a thinking.
By no means is that colleague obligated to educate you by telling their story.
We need to transcend the culture of complaint and reach out to educate people.
However, Wubbels and her attorney Karra Porter have urged police officials to educate officers.
Also, educate yourself on what you need to be financially responsible for, Falcone said.
No academic literature is available to educate the public or provide resources for victims.
Healthcare workers said they did not know how to educate patients about the virus.
We graded states based on how well they educate each type of student; i.e.
" She added that part of its goal was to "educate people about our Constitution.
Earlier this season, we saw Kim, Khloé, and Kourtney educate themselves on Planned Parenthood.
The Innovation Center uses signage throughout the building to educate both employees and visitors.
Buck and I believe dance is a tool to educate, a tool to empower.
We at Every Mother Counts are working to educate the public about these issues.
"She wants to continue to learn and educate herself," said Trump's spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham.
Mr. D'Angel said the population decline had added urgency to his mission to educate.
Today we have to fortify the heart if we're going to educate the mind.
The government is increasing efforts to educate doctors and patients after finding widespread confusion.
The first project of the foundation is to help educate Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
Have honest conversations with children, and educate them equally about financial matters at home.
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No. Does he often take the opportunity to educate the public on such topics?
Today's figures indicate a profound need to redouble efforts to educate people about HIV.
The best way to begin to right those wrongs is to reform and educate.
He's been running "The Digital Academy" since 225 to educate managers and corporate leaders.
Even before, I decided to educate myself, go to college and change my life.
How did you educate yourself on labor laws so that you could serve others?
And perhaps someone can educate those cops on the importance of proper edible dosing.
Education, so we can educate the community and the United States as a whole.
The goal is to educate consumers about skin cancer prevention and to reduce aging.
As a result, we need to educate people on how to have these conversations.
The show went on to create an initiative to help educate viewers on autism.
He has since made it his mission to educate others about being mentally fit.
But states will have to educate consumers about why the change is taking place.
Ms. Chopra emphasized her support for Holberton's mission to educate people from underprivileged backgrounds.
"We try to find ways to educate people without isolating people," said Ms. Zimmett.
The charters here educate almost all public-school students, so they can't cherry pick.
That is why it is focused on helping public agencies educate and register voters.
Communities would need to feed and educate children while they are out of school.
"It is not the porn industry's responsibility to educate anyone about anything," she added.
She was determined to educate herself for what she considered the privilege of citizenship.
He read many art publications in an effort to educate himself and keep current.
As a result, local governments are trying to educate their residents about drone operation.
It's an "online-to-offline" experiment to educate these new consumers in online shopping.
Their achievements should inspire generations of women to come and educate generations of men.
Watch the clip, she's here to educate folks, and end the stigma surrounding patients.
She also has been charged with improving the house's efforts to educate the public.
Candidates and policymakers alike should educate the public about the United States' relative safety.
And we thought that it was a good idea to educate the women first.
He strives to educate his families about the suits by emphasizing the longer view.
For Stern, it was a chance to educate fans on issues beyond the court.
Only thing I got to do now is get smarter and educate myself more.
The top 270 colleges educate 2.1 million students and produce most of society's leaders.
But private companies can really only monitor potential threats and help educate election officials.
Be sure to educate yourself on how to use them properly for training, though.
"[Lawyers are] not the best person to send to Congress to educate," Rosenblatt said.
Because we're not going to be able to educate ourselves back into gainful employment.
He also travels around the country, visiting NFL teams to help financially educate players.
I'm super thrilled to have this platform to help show and possibly educate people.
And opportunities to educate property owners about the process have been squandered, they said.
But "Swim Team" mostly aims to educate and inspire; on those counts, it succeeds.
Local leaders need to do more to educate people about the risks, he added.
"We're not a social service agency; we want to educate students," Dr. Mellow said.
If you're a teacher, your aim should be to educate and inspire your students.
We must better educate the public about the staggering risk of experimenting with opioids.
I spent years writing a humor blog about the topic to educate fellow queers.
How can we change attitudes and educate people when it comes to these cases?
I believe we are morally obligated to educate, engage and empower the entire electorate.
He combines his two worlds by visiting NFL teams to help financially educate players.
And then, educate yourself about the ways to gain command of an investment strategy.
Here a poor family's child can educate themselves and achieve their goals in life.
"What is happening to Muslims now is tragic, but our goal is to educate."
Do you think TV is an ideal place to educate people about different religions?
Walsh and colleagues recommend that pediatricians help educate new parents about paternal postpartum depression.
Educate yourself, your families, and your faith and community organizations about these American responsibilities.
Instead of returning the offense, I'd like to take this opportunity to educate you.
To do so, it aims to educate parents and support students even after graduation.
Local leaders need to do more to educate people about the risks, he added.
"Now I have parents thanking me for taking time to educate them," she said.
"The real goal is to educate people," Crose told me in a phone call.
Cockburn is on a mission to change how we educate young people about drugs.
Uber is also beginning to train and educate its employees on why diversity matters.
Trying to educate the population when there's no inherent medical problem is a challenge.
The Harvard admissions staff made a concerted effort to educate themselves about America's future generation.
Continuing to educate is one of our missions so that people can know their options.
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Does that mean that we have to change the way the way we educate humans?
Her family hopes that by sharing her story, they can educate others and save lives.
"Please educate me in the future if I do something problematic," the young actress said.
I use Youtube to educate and entertain myself on my favorite hobby, which is firearms.
Manitoski's sister said she hopes others take time to educate themselves about safe tampon use.
So my advice would be to educate yourself on what's happening in your own backyard.
The question of how to educate the brightest children is a touchy subject in Britain.
For Safeena Husain, who runs Educate Girls, the process was as satisfying as the results.
Is it better to fire an employee like James Damore or to educate and illuminate?
"I think you have to educate yourself in what you're getting involved with," he said.
It's nice to be able to speak for myself and educate people in my life.
So educate yourself before you come, make a plan, and hopefully everyone goes home safely.
I think it's time to educate the public because we make decisions all the time.
She often lay awake at night worrying about how to feed and educate her children.
"I thought it was going to be such a great opportunity to educate," he said.
I will continue exhibiting abstract art of underappreciated artists and continue to educate the public.
This type of a person is going to educate other people, and that is terrible.
The websites were developed to educate the public and provide additional information regarding facility operations.
As a feminist, I have the responsibility to educate myself about the struggles women face.
After Tom's assessment at Potential Plus, Chrissie sought advice on how best to educate him.
It has also been hard, says Mr Mathao, to educate people about parasite-hosting mosquitoes.
It is your obligation to be extremely transparent and educate others about this intrinsic risk.
This is a topic people want to talk about more and educate themselves more on.
And while he hectored, lectured, criticized, and exasperated Robert Kennedy, he also helped educate him.
But we'll do our best to educate them on why they shouldn't be buying fakes.
The clergy were there to preach, educate and sit in judgment on the nation's souls.
It's a truly great newspaper that aims to break down stereotypes and educate the community.
But what we're doing is, we're trying to do is educate the people of Iowa.
As a museum, Carville's purpose is to honor patients and, primarily, to educate the public.
"We urge everyone to educate themselves on techniques to childproof and protect children in vehicles."
"We educate AICs on technology in our computer labs and other learning and classroom settings."
All right, well listen, Michelle, Charlie, we&aposre just trying to educate people out there.
"Bernie is one of the few politicians actually trying to educate our citizens," wrote JamesLong1986.
The society saw an opportunity: Educate future religious leaders in any and all things STEM.
All the material is out there for you to educate yourself and hone your craft.
At least it's a good way to educate politicians so they stop asking for backdoors.
And we need to educate people that marriage equality didn't create equality in every realm.
Parties groom and select candidates for office, coordinate election campaigns, and mobilize and educate voters.
The need to educate both the patient and medical community has been of utmost importance.
And the dedicated professionals who care for and educate these children are just that — professionals.
You can't be lazy; you need to educate yourself about the land you're working in.
Instead, she took the opportunity to educate her family on the Black Lives Matter movement.
Like all the Muppets created for Sesame Street, they were designed to help educate preschoolers.
And the policies that undergird how we educate our workforce have failed to catch up.
Once you're ready to educate your child on personal finance, remember to take it slow.
I started #TweetYourThobe to celebrate her achievement and educate our fellow Americans about our culture.
"You will only educate people by loving them and showing them another way," he added.
I founded Pennybox with a simple yet audacious goal: educate kids and families about money.
"Educate yourself on concussion and head injury," Bernick says, when asked for his best advice.
He said the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security were helping educate the campaigns.
"It's not a problem that you can sort of educate yourself out of," she said.
However, it's not simply designed to educate the world on the possibilities of quantum computing.
"Agriculture extension officers must work hard to educate farmers about these new pests," he said.
Unfortunately, the only cure for ignorance is an active desire and effort to educate oneself.
But we won't go into tangent on that… [laughs] I'm always trying to educate myself.
According to a statement, the effort will educate and inform "more than 80 million" consumers.
Its mission is to educate young people about the very real damages caused by bullying.
Shouldn't at least some of the responsibility rest with others, then, who can educate themselves?
The company is also launching a program to help educate marketers more broadly about measurement.
The courage to expect, educate, and demand accountability from leaders is lacking from most institutions.
Very diplomatically, Gaga responded to Morgan's tweets saying she would be happy to educate him.
One of the main goals of the contest is to educate youth about these risks.
That's why it's important to help and educate users on what a good password is.
Roeder, the school system spokesman, said city school educate students from more than 100 nations.
It is so much easier to educate students for our past than for their future.
It doesn't have to cost a lot to educate your children on your own, though.
Conventional rankings are thus severely flawed, as is the consensus of which states educate best.
For now, the strategy is twofold: Educate the public and try to peel off votes.
We are undertaking this effort in good faith, to educate our nation's next chief executive.
She wanted to do something to educate people, while also celebrating Tlaib's achievement, she said.
Officials should educate people about the need to drain standing water where mosquitoes can breed.
The purpose of these provocateurs is not to educate, but to disrupt the status-quo.
It was originally intended to educate poor boys before they went on to Cambridge University.
That is at the center of our mission — to educate and to form meaningful relationships.
But that's only true if we continue to educate kids the way we currently do.
Hopefully, the video serves to educate viewers on why it's so important to welcome them.
But if they are to educate their students, they have lots of work to do.
It must educate its students, and education requires that students be exposed to different narratives.
It's hurtful to be rejected by family who don't take the time to educate themselves.
Of course, the goal of drug companies is not to educate, but to sell products.
" He ended the press conference saying, "I'm just here to educate you about the law.
Some of his youngest constituents tried to educate him last week, but were turned away.
I understand that, but what we need to do is we need to educate people.
They need help, and from a public position I can educate and advocate for it.
Utilizing resources like Project SoundCheck will help festival organizers educate themselves and the public, too.
People have access to the information now, though; if they're interested they can educate themselves.
Many people who remain in the villages now educate their children at home, Zubeiydi added.
My main goal really was to educate job-seekers on what different cultures were like.
Many foreign home buyers are seeking to educate their children in Edinburgh, Mr. Perratt said.
We educate the 220006 percent of 2202- and 2628-year-olds who don't attend preschool.
Using electrical stimulation and resistance bands, physical therapists are working to re-educate her muscles.
None of which is to say that technology can't be used to educate about consent.
"Educate yourself as to how many airlines and flights" serve a particular destination, she said.
The means to educate you about social media need to be in your pocket too.
I help people educate themselves to learn how to do things in a safe way.
We go to the school here, called Bush Babies, to educate these kids on nature.
They educate about 6 percent of the nation's public school students, some 3 million children.
That's another thing: As a disabled person, the onus falls on me to educate them.
Schooling reduces recidivism and pays for itself, so it's just idiotic not to educate offenders.
My job is not to identify this person; my job is to educate and teach.
Dr. Wadler suggested he create a foundation to educate parents about the dangers of steroids.
"I think it's a remarkable opportunity for somebody to ... educate many other people," she said.
We're trying to educate people about why one is fantastic and the other is dangerous.
They told us their job is to educate and keep people apart, not to ticket.
It seeks to educate young Americans through classroom exercises, online resources, and even video games.
Schools especially, he said, need to educate their students about what goes in the bin.
To re-educate herself, Ms. Ebarvia is continually looking at racism in her own life.
"His opinions are ignorant and harmful," she added, "because they confuse people rather than educate."
All young athletes should take the time to educate themselves and find the right mentors.
"I am proud of it, but I like the way that Italians educate their children."
She also wants to educate people to prevent bullying over the way some people speak.
Foremost, it's important to educate yourself and your children regarding the perils of the internet.
Jost: President Trump held a press conference today to educate the public about the coronavirus.
Take a moment this week to educate yourself about several tax scams and consumer alerts.
"My goal is to educate kids on the dangers of substance abuse," he told Insider.
That way it's not, 'I'm trying to educate you'; we're just talking and having fun.
We need a broad national effort to recruit volunteers to educate and counsel the incarcerated.
"One of the positives was just taking the initiative to educate myself better," he said.
I'm an educator, so I think there's ways to educate people without tearing anything down.
Finally, educate your entire staff about the plan and train them on their responsibilities. 4.
Explain. — How do you think students should address and communicate with those who educate them?
We're very informed about what goes on, and we're trying to continue to educate ourselves.
Schools around the country have also begun to educate parents and students about e-cigarettes.
First, let's think strategically about how we educate young people in civic literacy and engagement.
The rules would not apply to international schools set up primarily to educate foreign students.
The caretakers feed Najin and Fatu, as well as educate visitors about their dire situation.
"This budget fully funds what is necessary to continue to educate our children," Vought said.
On one hand, parents would like to educate their children using the latest tech inventions.
A new reality show wants to re-educate you on what an entrepreneur looks like.
John Jay of course wants to have a faculty that can educate its students effectively.
Its executive director, Joe White, told the rally it took everybody to educate a child.
Others say that the function of the trip is not to educate participants about Palestinians.
"We have to educate doctors about how to taper patients off of opioids," Lembke said.
There are risks, but if you educate yourself and take proper precautions, you're pretty safe.
"We will fight to educate Members of Congress about the impact this draconian budget would have and will fight to educate the public about who is responsible if such cuts become law," Elizabeth Thompson, EDF's vice president for political affairs, said in a statement.
The first step, it seems, is for young people to take the time to educate themselves.
"Our job was to get people excited about entrepreneurship and educate them about it," John says.
"These meetings help educate sellers of the business benefits they can be partaking in," Bergman said.
DeLaune said NCMEC would educate tech companies and "hope they use creativity" to address the issue.
Together, these eight schools educate just 5 percent of New York City's 310,000 high school students.
Owners need to educate themselves in order to ensure their pets live long and healthy lives.
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They have saved hundreds of calves, and in addition offer veterinary help and educate local communities.
And plenty of biography collections that highlight notable women your lounging guests can educate themselves about.
Many companies now educate their employees on whistleblowing, building a culture where reporting misconduct is acceptable.
Take the time to educate yourself, as it's the best way to prepare for uncertain circumstances.
"China will attempt to educate the new administration the cost of a trade war," said Keith.
" She encouraged her followers, "Let's just try and use it to spread positivity, educate, and inspire.
My hope is to create much broader global awareness and educate consumers to make wiser choices.
Look into programming at your local museum and educate yourself about the day's cultural significance. 4.
Another time, two officers asked me to educate them on the disease, which I gladly did.
How do you educate a whole new group of technology people that this is not right?
Companies are creating billion-dollar programs to educate employees on technology like blockchain and artificial intelligence.
"There are ways to educate the jury about the myths that we're talking about," she said.
It was the rule of the land to educate people, and [the governor] closed the schools.
The more we'll fight back, the more we'll be encouraged to educate ourselves and gain confidence.
Shah and his volunteers educate and assist villagers in reducing, managing and recycling their plastic waste.
The activities aim to educate the public on the same-sex behaviors and relationships of animals.
The very teens the documentary aimed to educate would be kept out of theaters, she worried.
And they should educate the public on where to get verified information before natural disasters hit.
"It's very difficult to educate the public, because Americans are very susceptible to advertising," he said.
Maldonado also says there's more he could have done to educate other shareholders on the proposal.
Lindsay Amer's YouTube series "Queer Kid Stuff" aims to educate children about LGBTQ issues and language.
The enterprise can send a mock phishing email, track employees who open these and educate them.
To prevent being a victim, companies need to educate their employees about business email being compromised.
The aim of PAVE is educate the public and policymakers about the potential of automated vehicles.
Owens wanted to "educate Congress" and "open up a dialogue with regulators," he told BuzzFeed News.
There is also the need to educate rural users about the opportunities that broadband can provide.
Certainly, moves to decriminalise psychedelics should be accompanied by campaigns to educate people about the risks.
They serve a purpose and really educate you in the art of being a better lover.
I think it's important to educate people of color on how to look after their hair.
But more importantly, it highlights a huge gap in how we educate young people about sex.
Her channel's especially helpful if you're looking for ways to educate your children about social justice.
That only can make her coverage and contributions stronger, and it helps educate her viewers too.
The band itself was started by entertainment company Cinderella Academy to educate the public about cryptocurrencies.
Although drugs are decriminalised, the authorities go to enormous lengths to educate youngsters about their effects.
O.School is a live forum for streamers to educate anyone with internet access, in real-time.
For 12 years, they've been working with 20 municipalities within Choco to educate and empower women.
The company will also offer more documentation and resources to help educate creators about its policies.
Three of YouTube's biggest stars are uniting to educate millennials on the value of their vote.
"We want to educate people more on what's bad in their homes," Dyson tells The Verge.
When it comes to dialogues about race, what's your advice on how people can educate themselves?
We have a duty of care to educate young people about 'safer' use and harm minimisation.
"We struggle constantly with trying to educate people on what they need to do," she said.
"How (do I) educate my friends in a way that doesn't turn people off?" she said.
If you value comfort, it might be time to educate yourself on airlines' "premium economy" offerings.
It's white women's responsibility to educate themselves about the history of women's political engagement and activism.
A community meeting was held last week on Maui to educate and share information, Okubo said.
You educate yourself and figure out what you're comfortable with, and together, you make it work.
"The way we're countering the anti-vax movement is by trying to educate people," he declared.
The duo founded a nonprofit company, Fossil Excavators, to discover, persevere and educate others about fossils.
It's why Cooper Tires is passionate about helping educate and empower car owners across the country.
He says he was inspired by VR's ability to raise awareness, increase empathy, and educate audiences.
The store is home to a workshop on the Mexican staple designed specifically to educate locals.
We're here to educate ourselves and to the contribute to the activism within the cannabis community.
She also uses her Twitter account to educate people on what politics as usual really means.
Academic institutions poll to increase name recognition or educate, professional pollsters to make money, for example.
With that in mind, I ask him to educate me on olives, expecting a canned response.
He began dusting off old books and buying new ones to educate himself on species interactions.
" He added that "manufacturers must educate consumers not only about their benefits but also their limitations.
I mean, we'll hire people and have 793 different pieces and maybe educate them a little.
I used the Zulu version as a chance to educate about what a black hole is.
"Across Bayer, we leverage Snapchat and similar channels to engage and educate consumers," the spokesperson said.
Coming out was weird, and you just wanted to give information; you just wanted to educate.
Neighbors help motivate each other, they educate each other, and they figure out who needs help.
A good place to start is to educate yourself about the male and female erogenous zones.
My mom would happily educate u on the use of chemical weapons by the Nazi's. pic.twitter.
We can't stop kids from finding these sites, so instead of ignoring it, let's educate them.
The same as with age verification, I think it's ultimately more important to educate than regulate.
It was really to educate people, particularly people who didn't really know Star Trek per se.
Founded to educate young Britons in Mandarin, it may next be teaching Chinese tots in English.
Matthew believes this unwillingness to educate kids about queer sex and queerness more generally is harmful.
"I hope we will have children and I will be able to educate them," Noor said.
The United Nations has paid to educate three generations of people who are forbidden to work.
It's what we do [at] work, how we play, how we educate, how we interact socially.
Look at your own history with how you come at these issues and educate yourself accordingly.
"This is why every single day we work to educate," the organization posted on social media.
The best we can do is educate others so we can work together to fight it.
Almost every major robotics program at a Chinese university uses DJI's infrastructure to educate their students.
Clear, informative labeling is a first step toward transparency that can build trust and educate consumers.
It announced a $3 million program to distribute 250,000 helmets and educate riders on safety practices.
Paramedics educate class members on skills like tourniquet application, chest seals, compression bandages, and other techniques.
"Complaints about money spent to educate voters are not surprising," Mr. Benzeevi said in an email.
If they are reluctant to join the fight, educate them about the health risks they face.
The app makes it easy to share information on social media, aiming to educate more people.
Many small brewers are keen to open their workplaces to help educate the more discerning drinker.
Also, if she had several kids she could not afford to educate them properly, she says.
Everyone has their virtual reality glasses, everyone goes to educate themselves through virtual reality or whatever.
Steinway has depended on salesmen in more than 2000 cities to educate and excite its customers.
This will allow repayment of our initial investment plus a performance-related 'bonus' to Educate Girls.
Google has been trying to better educate small firms by touring the U.S. and conducting seminars.
YAL's mission is to identify, educate, train, and mobilize youth activists committed to winning on principle.
I think there's even more that can be done to educate university students, men and women.
If students don't know where to turn, a public-health-style campaign could help educate them.
The simulation is designed to educate the public about the scale and scope of atomic explosions.
We also need whole-community efforts to educate parents, churches, law enforcement, teachers and medical professionals.
Under the program, the police set up committees in schools to educate students about trafficking traps.
"Whether we manage to educate people remains to be seen," said the institution's president, Franco Lucchesi.
Activists need to be vigilant as they organize, educate, and empower communities to oppose the ban.
Educate yourself about the difference between sex trafficking and sex work—and don't conflate the two.
While women-only spaces are well-intentioned, removing men alone doesn't educate them on preventing abuse.
If you are already using, we educate on how to do it with least damage possible.
Like do you think Canadian doctors today are doing enough to educate themselves on trans issues?
Puttock even blogs about her recovery in a bid to educate and support other ED sufferers.
"If we can educate consumers, hopefully they'll use their spending power to drive even more change."
Our goal is to educate all hoods across America about the Second Amendment rights they have.
Finally, The Coalition's Advocacy program works to conduct crucial research, educate the public, and impact legislation.
Supporters of the tax law argue that Republicans could do more to educate voters about it.
" He added: "We will continue to advocate and lobby and educate and negotiate with the government.
The letter E is to educate using methods backed by research and to encourage more questions.
There will also be mobile units — vans and a bus — motoring around to educate New Yorkers.
The order feels backwards and needlessly mystifying, especially in an all-ages show meant to educate.
Many companies have long mandated anti-harassment training to educate men and women about the issue.
"You can't expect marginalized communities or people of color to educate all the time," he said.
We need to educate the public, communicate with the public a lot more, at the moment.
We need seats in private schools all over the country if we hope to educate them.
The good news here, people, is that you don't need to educate yourself about this matter.
And I also want to educate locals on what goes into commercial bread and artisan bread.
It's important to educate yourself on the issues, and most of all, it's important to vote.
Jurisdictions like Ontario seem keen to educate parents who might be reluctant to immunize their kids.
The Medicaid cuts would impact schools that rely on the program to educate students with disabilities.
So I think we're gonna make some big changes in how we raise and educate kids.
She was vocally pro-choice and worked to educate her readers on a number of subjects.
Offered at least six times a year, the classes educate 300 to 400 people each term.
They said the game was intended to educate players about the horrors of the Nazi era.
But the nonprofit frequently struggles to balance its mission to educate with its desire to entertain.
She said her work to educate people starts with language: "It's 'died by suicide,'" she said.
Other measures should include safety markings on floors, barriers for cashiers and signs to educate customers.
Its schools educate 170,000 students and employ more than 16,000 teachers, administrators and support staff members.
It's under renovation, and preparing to educate a new generation about the Holocaust and anti-Semitism.
Mr. Coates's advice to his son, Samori, was to educate himself before getting involved in protests.
It teaches kids to educate themselves and to listen to the oppressed rather than the oppressors.
The state said it plans to use the first month to "educate" people about the change. 
The government also needs to do more to educate the most vulnerable Americans about their rights.
So, unfortunately, the onus is on us as individuals to educate ourselves about our finances. But!
Sarda said the startup donates 1% of its revenue to help these workers educate their children.
We define "teacher" as someone who is 23 or older, who helps to educate a child.
Yes, the universities that educate students from modest backgrounds face big challenges, particularly state budget cuts.
And Google is just the latest company to turn to Coursera to help educate their workforce.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to educate kids about the dangers of electronic cigarettes.
Charter schools, which educate about a fifth of the city's public school students, were also affected.
Local distributors are discussing better traceability information for wines to educate consumers about quality, he said.
Before agreeing to this kind of medical procedure, students should educate themselves about the potential risks.
But Republicans argue states should have the final decision on how to best educate their students.
I'm a basketball player… when I educate myself, I can have a better conversation about it.
Perhaps he was trying to educate a thirteen-year-old in the gentlemanly art of drinking?
So what were the alternatives, really, other than to educate a child in the living room?
He said he founded the group in the 1960s, hoping to entertain and educate the public.
What's best here is that we take this horrible tragedy and we learn to educate people.
The more money a campaign raises, the more it can promote its message and educate voters.
"We have to educate the donors and the volunteers," says Georgette Mulheir, executive director of Lumos.
And we need to educate and encourage local communities to be active in malaria prevention. 2.
Willard urged tobacco companies to better educate the public on the risks of smoking and vaping.
Let's use them not to incite, vilify or divide, but to remember, educate, inspire and unite.
Willard urged tobacco companies to better educate the public on the risks of smoking and vaping.
I guarantee you built it in part using workers all of us helped pay to educate.
"  James called on professional athletes to "educate" themselves and use their "influence and renounce all violence.
She'll educate them about dosages and strains, and address any safety concerns, all for a price.
Those efforts often include making phone calls and knocking on doors to educate and mobilize voters.
I'm an obsessive reader and always make sure I educate myself on anything I'm interested in.
Over the years, Mr. Shurka and other advocates worked to educate state lawmakers about conversion therapy.
There are tons of online resources I wish men like Ray* would use to educate themselves.
" USAFA credits Aurora for "helping us educate the public on the importance of these majestic birds.
No amount of articles we've read can educate us to the experience that someone has lived.
This is a great time to educate others and initiate plans—your voice will be heard.
"I wanted to create an experience that helped educate people and helped teach people," Saynt said.
The internet has fundamentally transformed the way we do business, educate our youth and save lives.
We're able to educate the regulators, the media, even patients that are interested in using cannabis.
Anaheim players enjoyed the task of using hockey to educate children on some basic tenets of science.
If you're looking to educate yourself on the current clown-pocalypse, this world map has you covered.
If the game helps educate millions of people it's a small risk worth taking in my opinion.
And something as visible and commonplace as a banknote represents a good opportunity to educate the public.
The Oregon Trail now has the potential to educate a new generation on the dangers of dysentery.
The Perry team has also used Reddit's "Ask Me Anything" chats to help educate through social media.
Because there's no one known "cause" of rosacea, I had to educate myself on the common triggers.
"When you do educate about a particular situation, such as finances, the fear goes away," she said.
The cheerful woman seizes any opportunity to hold the children in her arms and to educate them.
We're just trying to educate people about the past views and associations about these appointees and nominees.
Do you want to stop Chicanos, like myself, to educate themselves and be proud of their heritage?
Local aid agencies have gone to churches and schools to try to educate people of the dangers.
The mayor has also launched campaigns with a local charity to educate residents about minimizing disaster risk.
I hope this project lives up to her legacy with a story that will educate and inspire.
So if you educate them, they feel like they have this knowledge and then they feel empowered.
Feminism has to be for every woman, and if there's an experience you don't understand, educate yourself.
It's not okay that we have public schools that don't educate every child to their fullest potential.
Vermont is small enough that he could have gone house to house to educate people about guns.
But in 2019, I decided to educate myself about waste in the area I love most: beauty.
"We need to educate and unmask so many of these myths," Larson told me in an interview.
He believes San Benito is better equipped to educate children in the facilities than the shelters themselves.
That means everyone, including and especially business owners, are at risk if they don't educate themselves now.
Company leaders need to educate all employees about privilege and bias in an empathetic, action-oriented way.
"Chiquita really had to do a lot to build interest and educate people about bananas," he says.
But I did not need my education to educate myself on the things that I write about.
I wholeheartedly support and believe in the company's mission: to educate and accelerate the mixed reality ecosystem.
Over the last few years, the NFL has added several initiatives to educate players on financial readiness.
"We are looking to educate people because changing mindsets is going to make the difference," she said.
The more people know, the more we can educate, and hopefully move forward stronger, with love. Peace.
Educate yourself on your school's policy and the state and federal legislation that might impact your case.
Then, a certified lactation counselor (CLC) can educate and guide families on basic breastfeeding issues (like latching).
After all, any route to educate people and expose them to new information is a good one.
Brian now meets with private citizens in and around town to educate them on gun safety practices.
GOAT says it also works to educate users around rider safety, red zones and local parking rules.
So it's quite something for me to accept that and to educate them, she explained to Hart.
We must also educate a new generation of students who excel in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
The point is to educate the women in all aspects of cosmetology — hair, nails, and basic aesthetics.
Top officials should also "educate and manage" family members and those who work with them, it added.
The early warning system launched this month aims to help educate and speed responses by national authorities.
While others would have simply ignored him, she took the opportunity to educate him with kindness instead.
The mailing isn't an official warning—the agency framed it as a "reminder" meant to "educate" recipients.
I am trying to educate visitors about how beautiful and intelligent and smart [the ravens] actually are.
The organization's priority is to educate people about the virus and minimize infection especially in pregnant women.
Would you please help me and or educate me so I am clear on what is ok?
"What's wonderful about marimbas is it keeps children off the street," says James Urdang from Educate Africa.
But this will be its first big tour to educate business owners and potential advertisers in person.
It aimed to educate a broader public that might have had little firsthand experience with the epidemic.
We need to educate, and to have a conversation with our children about consent and sexual shaming.
For Killmonger to educate the curator and reshape his story, he had to go to the museum.
They think they know best about how to raise their families and how to educate their families.
"I want to educate young players and help them with the pitfalls of the game," says Samba.
To that end, lawmakers have drafted a bill calling for steps to educate foreigners living in Japan.
The "black box" warnings are the government's strongest and are meant to educate patients, along with doctors.
If you're into spooks that both frighten and educate, Andrea Subissati and Alexandra West are your girls.
PC makers, cloud service providers and others will also have to educate their consumers on the impact.
Immigration advocates said they are preparing for a new effort to educate potential applicants about the program.
But broadcasting their recruitment techniques—and exploiting children in the process—isn't the way to educate anyone.
Through those cases and additional reports, Nye believed, he could educate lawyers, judges, and the general public.
The FAA has taken steps to educate users about registration, including through social media and device packaging.
That's when Moore revealed team programs to educate players about the dangers of drugs, alcohol and porn.
So, we are trying our best to educate people who are doing this for the first time.
The class aims to educate students – and maybe get them thinking about a career in government service.
I stay because I'm now in a unique position to educate, advocate, offer hope, and save lives.
AMP, founded in 2006, has said its mission is to educate Americans about Palestine and its heritage.
But many parents use the main YouTube service to entertain or educate children, other research has found.
Educate the ad buyers about the scale of digital content companies and inform them of the reach.
But don't start acting like you are an expert by trying to educate someone about their condition.
"We're very informed about what goes on, and we're trying to continue to educate ourselves," Smith said.
While the company has sought to educate users about the spread of fake news, the problem persists.
Tech companies will also educate their users and tell them that it's forbidden to post hateful content.
I am trying to educate people that this is not normal and that is why I Snapchat.
They are starting to educate school teachers about lightning safety and are setting up graduate study programs.
And we need to re-educate physicians to look for signs of such 'ancient' diseases as syphilis.
If we want our country to be great, at minimum, we must feed and educate our children.
These programs must educate more older adults and their families and caregivers about the risk of malnutrition.
Along the way, Stash also tries to educate customers on investment basics, by offering guidance and tips.
"The most important thing that needs to be done here is to educate the electorate," he said.
They could educate voters about climate change by describing, in graphic terms, its impact on their grandchildren.
CVS also said its pharmacists will work to educate patients about the availability and importance of naloxone.
We believe in second chances, and relish the opportunity to educate robots who may have misinformed perspectives.
They credit their drive to educate investors about the co-living space as their key to success.
The same goes for Maryland students as schools are now trying to educate students about sun safety.
Sesame Street continues to innovate and educate, encouraging children to explore the natural world through scientific exploration.
Guatemala also lacks resources to adequately house, educate or provide opportunity to potential asylum seekers, observers say.
Industry professionals should be willing to educate themselves on all hair textures, even those unlike their own.
Stephanie Murphy, to head a task force to educate House Democrats about foreign policy and defense issues.
"It's fun to educate yourself, especially on design, because it's like this whole other literacy," Shapton says.
But I just want to move forward, to learn and to grow and continue to educate ourselves.
Béla Fleck, who has toured with Thile, told me the mandolinist frequently tries to educate the audience.
If you're confused about how to use it (since many manuals are woefully lacking), educate yourself online.
These institutions are well-positioned to grow as they educate the young talent Amazon hopes to attract.
His wife, Kita Allen, created a GoFundMe page dedicated to raising money to help educate their children.
It is also trying to educate people about professional challenges for minorities and suggest ways for improvement.
Calabria also said there needs to be increased effort to educate consumers about this move from LIBOR.
A lot of fans don't get this stuff, and the NHL has a chance to educate us.
The university was left to function only as a research center and can no longer educate students.
People should take safaris when they come to Africa and educate themselves and also help African economies.
How can unions educate them about, say, the problems with anti-union laws being pushed by Republicans?
And to force people to educate themselves and learn about it for the benefit of their families.
You can learn more about the film and the filmmakers' ongoing campaign to educate about reentry here.
Reginella also created pamphlets so people visiting the ferry can educate themselves on this very serious tragedy.
Going forward, the researchers want to examine hemorrhoid risk factors and symptoms and educate doctors and patients.
"We go to the schools to educate the children," Edwin Lusichi, the Wildlife Trust's head caretaker, said.
Each year these zoos host weekend celebrations that educate about animals as well as entertain young humans.
And it's our job to make sure we educate people about our culture as much as possible.
In those moments, Chery chooses to educate rather than get upset or angry — which isn't always easy.
I want to move forward and to learn and to grow and to continue to educate ourselves.
Dowell said that as a CDC official, his job was to educate Congress, not lobby for money.
I wanted to immerse myself in the movement, or at least educate myself as much as possible.
But many Pakistanis are still deeply suspicious of Ms. Yousafzai's mission to educate girls and empower women.
Part of my job is to help educate them on things they didn't learn in the academy.
Safety advocates have tried to educate caregivers through appearances on television shows, advertising campaigns, literature and more.
But it ended up making viewers like me secondary to its supposed need to educate white viewers.
With the number of mass shootings and innocent lives taken, Congress members must educate themselves on policies.
The American Academy of Pediatrics encourages pediatricians to listen to and educate families who are against vaccinations.
I will go and educate myself further on his atrocities, racist views which I do not support.
We looked at how we can help with training support, how we can help educate the athletes.
As I've said, I didn't know anything about health care and I wanted to educate myself beforehand.
The children's show, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, never ceases to educate and entertain — even me.

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