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Judith S. Eaton has written: 'The Unfinished Agenda' -- subject(s): Higher Education, Higher education and state, History
A domestic agenda is basically the outline of a domestic policy. This policy is a specific leader's policies toward education, energy, health care, business, law enforcement, and other issues that affect the country they lead.
Institutional agenda is another term for Policy agenda.
I will adjust my agenda to include your meeting. He has a hidden agenda.
Agenda is take directly from Latin as an abriveiation for agenda sunt or agenda est, meaning 'to set in motion'
Yes, agenda is an abstract noun, unless the agenda is in written form, then the document called the agenda is a concrete noun.
The agenda for a meeting refers to points to be discussed.
Agenda is a noun.
Ann Hodgson has written: 'NEW LABOUR'S NEW EDUCATIONAL AGENDA (Future of Education from 14+)' 'Beyond A-levels' -- subject(s): Curricula, A-level examinations, Secondary Education 'Dearing and Beyond'
Agenda = "Nihalcchi-niral" (நிகழ்ச்சிநிரல்)
That is the correct spelling of "agenda."
In various speeches and interviews, Tony Blair often emphasized the phrase "education, education, education" to highlight his government’s commitment to improving the education system in the UK. This mantra was central to his political agenda during his time as Prime Minister, reflecting his belief that education was key to social and economic progress. It encapsulated his focus on reforming schools and increasing investment in education.