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Pavan Agraval runs the Food Future Foundation, a nonprofit that seeks to educate school children about healthy eating.
The foundation runs programmes in schools like this one in order to educate children and parents.
Now, you know that my saying is, "Don't wait for someone else to educate you.
Educate yourself." Well, I'm going to say the same thing again.
I would prefer that they left it as a swastika because if a foreigner comes to Japan and they don't know what it is, then that's a really good opportunity to educate them about it,
to educate them about it.
And there was that reporting that his top female advisors had to educate him on why it was important for him to change his mind and flip-flop on the Hyde Amendment because it disproportionately affects communities of color.
And there was that reporting that his top female advisors had to educate him on why it was important for him to change his mind and flip-flop on the Hyde Amendment because it disproportionately affects communities of color.
Neil: That's right. They need to engage and educate young people.
Neil: That's right. They need to engage and educate young people.
These are the 4 basic things that we are trying to educate.
you should educate women because that also helps. So that three factors mean that by
Finally, we should educate coaches and leaders on the consequences of the relative age effect, which is also the point of this video.
versus spending that five Grant on an investment or to educate yourself or to build wealth that could potentially change your life,
They say If you educate one person, you change a life.
But if you're like David and educate a million with world class education entirely for free, let us end on that note.