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1 A new Bord Gais calendar aims to educate young people about the environment.
2 Tina believes it's vital to educate young people about the risks.
3 They also hope it will educate young Cambodians about an era they know little about.
4 I do think the PCA should be doing more to educate young players in this regard.
5 The priests keep a large school for boys, and the sisters educate young women and girls.
6 Implications are discussed for public health initiatives to educate young adults about the potential consequences of hookah smoking.
7 A group of Southampton fans has travelled to South Africa to educate young people about HIV through football.
8 It pays to educate young people who are christians, that they may become leaders in thought and action.
9 Prevention strategies should target older FSWs, aim to educate young girls, and institute approaches to mitigate violence among FSWs.
10 She says more must be done to educate young Pacific Islanders about the risks of sharing personal information online.
11 The chairman of the Road Safety Authority, will unveil a scheme which will educate young pupils to cycle to school safely.
12 The party says more needs to be done to educate young people about the dangers of sharing explicit photographs of themselves.
13 We must also see much more work to maintain nutritional standards, and to educate young people about nutrition and cooking basic foods.
14 A proposed maritime education centre of Aotearoa aims to honour iwi guardianship of the ocean, and educate young people on its importance.
15 You've got to give credit to the people involved with the ongoing White House campaign to educate young people about drug abuse.
16 Is it not then fitting that we spend time and effort to educate young people to the use of the public library?
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