1. Before the days of written scores, people learned informally by imitation. 2. Few people learn about politics through direct experience. 3. For instance, many people learn in high school that alcohol is a depressant-a kind of chemical sledgehammer for the mind. 4. How many existing people must learn new skills and behaviors for the initiative to achieve its desired performance aspirations? 5. I just wish people would learn how to pronounce his name. 6. In addition, managers often can build organizational skills by hiring new people instead of getting existing people to learn and change. 7. In my opinion, most people learn best by doing, not by sitting in a classroom and reading about it. 8. It is useful for such people to learn to vary the quality of their effort. 9. People are learning new modes of courtesy and communications to help smooth this process. 10. People have learned what to say, but their actions do not match their words. |