Word: pathways
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...Pathway program is perhaps the most comprehensive example of "problem-based learning"--a philosophy of teaching that has students work in small groups to solve specific clinical "cases...
...caused a huge stir and made Keynes an instant celebrity. But its real import was to be felt decades later, after the end of World War II. Instead of repeating the mistake made almost three decades before, the U.S. and Britain bore in mind Keynes' earlier admonition. The surest pathway to a lasting peace, they then understood, was to help the vanquished rebuild. Public investing on a grand scale would create trading partners that could turn around and buy the victors' exports, and also build solid middle-class democracies in Germany, Italy and Japan...
Buck plans to follow the pathway of sensory information further into the brain. "We've looked so far at the nose and the bulb," she said. "We want to go into the cortex...
...androstenedione's proponents argue that, should levels of testosterone become too high, the body will automatically inhibit the pathway through which androstenedione is converted to testosterone. Thus many of the side effects of anabolic steroids could be avoided...
Sprewell's circumstances offered basketball as a pathway to social respectability, self-realization, manhood in the mainstream. In the absence of a more effective emasculator than P.J. Carlesimo and the almighty roundball, Sprewell inevitably struck back...