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Answered by abhishek665
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Education , only by listening this word we can't recognize it well !! it is a very small word to say but if anyone goes to explain ,What is education? it becomes tough in a way.

&lt;b&gt;let's take example of past people. And we all know that time girls were not educated and education for boys was only to fight against other countries.But the time passed and fortune changed and meaning of education changed and now education refer not to only studies but also manners, punctuality, behavior, mentality and( the most important respect for womens, girls, parents and your elders which is not present in all person's mind cause although they are educated but not proper ) .There is a true quote "Education is the most powerful weapon which we can use to change the world ." Nowadays I don't know why and how womens are tired and stuckked and are frustrated by some rare uneducated persons . Inspite it is 21st century but it doesn't seem so.<br /><br />Also education also include knowledge about your world and cleanliness .But it's also in progress .<br /><br />{Are bhai jaha bahar k desh svachchh kb k ho chuke hai wha kuch desh avi soch k kdam hi utha rahe hai } <br /><br />So, be educated and be the one to change the world and to make your proud to have you and show your potential and proud to be yourself.&lt;/b&gt;

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Answered by Anonymous
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EDUCATION


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“The goal of education is the advancement of knowledge and the dissemination of truth."


– John Fitzgerald Kennedy


What is Education ?


It is the process of providing education.


Education is given in schools, colleges, universities, etc.


Education of girl and woman is not provided in our country.


It is so they are not given the respect in our society.



Children should be provided with good education for their near future.


“Children must be taught how to think, not what to think."

– Margaret Mead

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