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educational

[ej-oo-key-shuh-nl] / ˌɛdʒ ʊˈkeɪ ʃə nl /


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According to Nigerian officials, investigations and security reports indicate that some nationals were enticed with promises of well-paid employment, security work, educational opportunities or migration incentives, only to find themselves thrust into active war zones.

From BBC

Roe was "struck by the social and educational exclusion of deaf people" and so set out on a world wide tour to raise awareness and funds, the school said.

From BBC

The authority said it wanted to ensure "no child misses out on educational opportunities because of a lack of money".

From BBC

The band also offers free online lessons called the Jelly of the Month Club Music Academy, which turned live gigs into cartoon-based educational games.

From Los Angeles Times

The nonprofit also keeps a public-facing “eagle log,” which provides updates on what the power couple is up to, along with analysis of their behaviors and educational tidbits.

From Los Angeles Times