But perhaps there is a lesson to learn from Nickelback on how to be more likeable.
We believe that Africans and our neighbours have a lesson to learn from this wrong crisis management.
Whatever the change, if you pay attention to those around you it will be a fast lesson to learn in order to improve all relationships.
For Friedman, this was a tough lesson to learn, coming from the ego-driven world of television.
It's a tough lesson to learn: No one listens, everyone thinks they're invincible.
Now, of course, it's time for the Boy Scouts themselves to learn a lesson about adaptability one that I fear may be coming too late to save the group from its long decline in numbers and influence.
Facebook did seem to learn a lesson from the December 2009 privacy debacle.
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He seemed to learn a lesson at a Latin American summit this month, that agricultural subsidies in place in the US and other countries can really complicate new trade deals, and he wants nations to come to the table and discuss whether those subsidies are really needed, and he wants to use this summit to get those conversations really moving.
"In a sense, this is the biggest lesson to learn: that there really aren't heroes, " said Jason Richardson, a hurdler who won a silver medal in London.
History has taught us a painful lesson that we are poised to learn all over again.
Some experts are therefore saying that the German people may have to learn a hard lesson.
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O'Donnell will play Katie O'Grady, an old high school friend of Fran (Drescher) and Judi (Tichina Arnold) who arrives to help Fran learn a lesson about her relationship with her overbearing mother Dori (Rita Moreno).
It was a compulsory lesson: other friends from Sencholai also had to learn it.
He's a living symbol of a lesson that many top-tier athletes seem unable to learn once they get to the pros: That as good as you already are, you can always get better.
That is a lesson it has taken the United States many generations to learn, but it is surely one of the most important pieces of wisdom we can share with developing democracies around the world.
So another possibility, suggests Mark Kiesel of PIMCO, an American bond-investment firm, is that hedge funds and dealers will have their wrists badly smacked, learn a lesson and dedicate themselves henceforth to fundamental credit analysis and due diligence.
Bonus: If you've ever wanted to learn how to dive, this is the place: the resort offers a complimentary scuba lesson in the pool.
Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: Researcher Jared Diamond, the author of "The World Until Yesterday, " says Congress could learn a lesson from tribal societies: Listen to your elders.
Mr Messier might then learn a painful history lesson: it is one thing to build an empire, quite another to make it endure.
"Coach said if we learn our lesson from the game against Notre Dame and it helps us to win a lot of games, then it was worth it, " Dieng said of Louisville's inside game.
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