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1Education for all, boys and girls equally, is commanded as a religious duty-thechildless should educate a child.
2Their ability to care, nurture and educate a child must be limited by the best interest of a child.
3This is not extra money -this is what it takes to educate a child. Joyce's office was contacted for comment.
4Parents too poor to educate a child born with Affinity might consider themselves lucky to sell the child to a Power-worker.
5For as we educate a child, so he grows up, and a theatrical audience is equally subject to the effects of training.
6Mrs. Davenport decided that the wiser way was to educate a child to be self-reliant and fearless, trusting to God's guardianship and protection.
7That old story comes back, it takes a village to raise a child - well it takes a community to educate a child as well.
8It costs €38,800 to educate a child to tertiary level with parents picking up most of the tab, new research says.
9The cost of educating a child at an international school varies considerably, depending on location.
10Then with great, deliberate slowness-asif educating a child of unpromising perspicacity-hepointed at Caine.
11That's what it takes to educate a children, according to the benchmarks from kinder to year 12.
12"I know no more sacred duty than to rear and educate a child."
13The average cost of educating a child to third level can add up to €60,000, according to research published today.
14Compare this to the fact that the average cost of educating a child in a public school is less than one-quarter that amount (R32,000).
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