Maybe you should go on the lecture circuit to various journalism classes around the country.
Only in the United States would a judge order convicted felons to lecture on ethics.
After Randy gave his lecture, it was viewed online by millions around the world.
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If you try this at a full-service brokerage, you're likely to get a stern lecture.
"Once I gave a lecture to leaders at a government bureau, " Mr. Yang recalls.
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Instead I was treated to a lecture on the various failings of the foreign media.
He challenged each recipient to start a company instead of sitting in a lecture hall.
It has become adopted particularly by students and teachers for things like lecture notes.
No one is in a position to lecture, and there are no miracle solutions.
The findings are to be presented in a lecture at the Hay Festival in May.
Gen Stanley McChrystal will lecture at a new centre for global affairs, Yale University announced.
Other women stopped her in public to lecture about the virtues of breast milk.
The 20 hours of lecture of the co-professors were not disseminated and were not distributed.
After the lecture, the boy left the ice for the locker room followed by his father.
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As lecture content is moved online, instructors will be able to re-think the classroom experience.
Consultation will take place in the Lecture Room at Lewes Town Hall on 1 September.
And so I sent him an email inviting him to give a guest lecture this spring.
These include an exhibition in Swansea, a lecture in Berlin and a two-day conference in Malaysia.
He didn't talk or lecture, he just let me take it in, and it was awesome.
The lesson at the heart of Sir Mervyn's lecture is a useful one for UK policymakers.
She will meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, tour parliament and deliver a public lecture.
"Free market forces aren't going to do this, " he said in a lecture earlier this year.
Though he continued to publish and lecture, he could no longer see well enough to operate.
Mr Clinton has made millions for both himself and his foundation from the global lecture-and-advice circuit.
It's not a diet to stick with, but a mandatory nutrition lecture offers solid real-world advice.
Star academics can lecture to millions online rather than the chosen few in person.
"Wall Street is often the last to know, " says Ellison, who can be quick to lecture.
The university said a lecture on Sunday evening would be open to the public.
Schrag said his lecture looked at the clearances from the point of view of sheep.
Sir Vincent had gone to the university near Ramallah to meet students and give a lecture.
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