Examples of using Students could in English and their translations into Norwegian
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ethical questions that your students could explore in their religious studies,
Students could also pursue graduate management studies
Some elementary students could make these on their own,
Students could also take a closer look at the causes of the Sepoy rebellion,
Although students could connect to the district's wireless network,
In addition, students could identify and analyze the times Robespierre overstepped his authority,
Extended Activity Students could create other“rise and fall” timelines for figures including Napoleon, Louis XVI, or Marat.
Several themes are present in the novel, and students could also display how these are present by giving an example of each theme.
Creative, engaged and engaging students could even make up their own student party
Students could extend this activity by looking at the effect of Napoleon's rule on women's rights.
Solutions would be ergonomic and students could work on a computer without having to strain their necks because of the low chairs.
Students could extend this activity by finding modern examples of governments that reflect either a Lockean approach
In the classroom, students could be to track the six symbols that this story uses to communicate idea about culture and marriage.
Students could also create the scene
Throughout the day, informal information meetings were held around campus about all countries and institutions represented, so the students could learn more about exchange opportunities.
Students could also assess whether
It was great to know the students could hear me and my voice could relax.”.
Students could expand on how the term applies to understanding the Holocaust in more depth, and its relation to
Extended Activity For an extended activity, students could create a similar timeline storyboard for other groups that have faced long-term persecution.
is a unique business course where the students could develop their both academic
