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    Educated Women

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    Educated And Working Women Have A Crucial Effect On Society In Terms Of Education‚ Health‚ And Economy Pythagoras says that "There is a good principle‚ which has created order‚ light and man; and a bad principle‚ which has created chaos‚ darkness and woman." ("Quotations from Male Philosophers on woman: Plato‚ Pythagoras‚ Friedrich Nietzsche‚ Sigmund Freud Quotes"). This idea picturizes how women are considered by society as evil. Society does not want to educate this evil who may bring darkness

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    In our world today‚ fate vs. free will remains the biggest mystery of all‚ the Greeks believed that there is an underlying relationship of free mans will exist within fate which the Greeks believed guided the universe in a harmonious purpose. Man was free to choose and was ultimately held responsible for his own actions. A wise man will make good decisions in his life; an ignorant and stubborn man won’t be so fortunate.  The play “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles demonstrates that this concept of free will

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    Educated Unemployment

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    UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM IN INDIA India’s educated youths are facing some serious issues like educated unemployment and underemployment. Currently‚ in India‚ we have fairly low inflation but unemployment is high. In particular‚ educated unemployment is very high. It is around 20 % among graduates. One suspects that political instability in the country‚ lack of entrepreneurship‚ lack of quality education and quality students‚ for instance is the result of excessive unemployment. Bad education

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    Educated Elite

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    racial segregation of the African American race. Among the most popular and effective ideologies was the ‘educated elite’. Aspirations to become elite‚ if not equal‚ were demonstrated through a higher education. By definition an ‘elite’ is‚ “a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status” (Webster Dictionary). Inspiration of becoming a member of the “educated elite” has overall ended racial segregation‚ but consequently has created class segregation‚ separating

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    An Educated Person

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    RED 090: DEFINITION OF AN EDUCATED PERSON DEFINITION 1 An Educated Person An educated person is someone who has learned how to acquire‚ analyze‚ synthesize‚ evaluate‚ understand‚ and communicate knowledge and information. An educated person has to develop skills that respond to changing professional requirements and new challenges in society and the world at large. He or she must be able to take skills previously gained from serious study of one set of problems and apply them to another. He or

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    The Educated Imagination

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    many different theories have been made. A theory that can fall under this category is Frye’s theory as to whether or not an educated imagination will benefit us. Frye examines this theory through examining the three levels of the human mind. In terms of if an educated imagination would benefit the population and why we need it. The reason why we need an educated imagination is to express our selves not only through ordinary conversation and preaching but also to express our imagination

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    The Educated Man

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    The Educated Man The educated man is an individual. He marches to the beat of his own drum and is not easily swayed by the opinions of the mob. Yet‚ he is deferential toward his elders and those more experienced than he. The educated man is on the streets‚ not in the ivory tower. The educated man is not afraid to get his hands dirty‚ for he knows that all the knowledge in the world is useless without action. The educated man is articulate‚ for he knows that all the knowledge in the world

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    easy educated

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    题目:Do you agree with the viewpoint that people now easier become educated than in the past? In the recent time‚ the significance of education is increasingly recognized. When it comes to the argument that if it is easier to be educated now than before‚ most people believe that it is really easier and more convenient to be educated but the others hold the opposite idea. In my opinion‚ people in the modern society exceed in the ways they could gain more knowledge for the following reasons. Consider

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    Educated Person

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    An educated person is someone who is well read and who always knows the latest news.  It is someone who speaks many foreign languages and knows much about politics and is interested in this stuff. An educated person could be anyone. Someone who express his feelings and ideas or connect with other people‚ someone who has specific talents for example: dance‚ music‚ arts and so on‚ someone who understand past‚ present and future and is interested in history‚ geography or political things or maybe someone

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    Satire in The Importance of Being Ernest Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest is truly a satire. In The Importance of Being Ernest‚ Wilde mocks the society in Britain‚ and the rules it followed in the 1800s. He uses satire in the description of every character and other themes like marriage‚ intelligence‚ morality‚ and lifestyle primarily aimed at the upper class of the time. At the turn of every page the use of satire proves again and again to be ideal when questioning the morals and values

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