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Shane
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2 December, 14:54
Do learning styles really exist?
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Carter Dunn
2 December, 15:01
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The answer to this question is yes.
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Houston Washington
2 December, 15:11
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Yes their is, some people can be hands on learning, or they may use the style of someone telling them how to do it. Theirs also reading to learn. Some other styles as well.
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