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What do you think is most important in education; (1) certificate acquisition, (2) what you learn, (3) how well you blend with common society, or (4) discovering how best to live a rewarding life? "Civilization's development has always been initiated by individuals balancing demands within their intimate groups against their personal needs for independence and identity. Social engineers and planners are always error at this point. What they endeavour is to convert humankind from small, intimate, flexible tribes into a collective with one mind (their mind of course).
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Education is very important for our lives. Without education people wouldn't have their high-developed machine and would believe that the Earth is a planet around that all another planets are moving. Why people want to have their high education? As for me I have my reasons why I want to get high education.
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights has emphasized education’s importance as a fundamental human right and a necessary element of development. Education encompasses the scope of social values, morality, tradition, religion, politics and history. It is the acquired body of knowledge that equips the emerging labour force with the necessary skills to ensure its active participation in economic development. The acquisition of literacy, arithmetic, and problem-solving skills improves the value and efficiency of labour. It creates a skilled and intellectually flexible labor force through training, expertise, and academic credentials. A professional working force enhances the quality of a nation's economic productivity and guarantees its suitability for global market competitiveness.. According to a recent research report by the United Nations Population Fund, countries such as Egypt, Jordan, and Algeria have invested in family planning, healthcare, and education and have subsequently experienced more rapid economic development than the countries that were reluctant to invest in social development programs.
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