No because when you get a good education you GET MONEY. So you don't have to think about it when your going to be a high educated person.
Education and money serve different purposes. Education provides knowledge, skills, and personal growth, which can lead to better opportunities and overall well-being. While money is important for meeting basic needs and providing financial security. Both are valuable in different ways and can complement each other for a fulfilling life.
no money is not important to our life because without money we can also learn but without education we cant earn money
without money we can survive but without education we cant...........
Money can buy your car, house, shirt, but not the thought process (knowledge) that went into creating that car,house. hence is superior, it is better to be looked at as a "knowledgeable person" rather than a "rich person". Education improves personal lives and helps the society to run smoothly We can live longer,fuller, and happier lives as learned and knowledgeable individuals
Both France and England have strong education systems with their own strengths and weaknesses. France places a high emphasis on academic achievement and theoretical learning in its education system, while England focuses on fostering critical thinking and practical skills. The choice of which system is "better" depends on individual preferences and goals.
Education provides knowledge and skills that can lead to better job opportunities and higher earning potential. While money is important for meeting basic needs and achieving financial security, education can also lead to personal growth, critical thinking abilities, and a deeper understanding of the world. Ultimately, a balance of education and financial resources is important for overall well-being and success.
Yes, money spent on the education of girls is a wise investment. Educated girls and women have better opportunities for employment, contribute more to their communities' economic development, and are more likely to invest in their families' well-being, including health and education. Ultimately, educating girls helps break the cycle of poverty and promotes gender equality.
first of all i would like 2 say that "MONEY IS A HIDE SEEK POWER" we need money in every step.wen a patient f illness or any other diseases he or she can't health without money because 1step is 2 see a doctor he should f then doctor recommend any x-ray or test etc he should f money then doctor recommend him medicine but without money he or she can't go in a better life ......wen we f money everybody love us but education didn't do this....money hides every bad habits of a rich person but education didn't do this........without money u would f no power..money can also make a person ,if u f a lot of money,people value your opinion on things .today without there is nothings .The modern world runs on money .............
i think ancient teachers better than modern teachers and ancient teachers was teaching more than more and without money....they done hard work
An academy is better than a grammar school , most do better education more freinds and no money
because v cannot buy education from money but can get money with education n in case if someone get fake degree from the wealth then it is all flunk
Because more doors are open since you have a higher education. You can get better jobs, bigger money and a happier and educated life
USA because we have more money on education and in schools for students to do better jobs.
It's better than not enough education!
Probably...
Most boys had better education than military skillls
old education is better than new>>>>><<<<< old education was a part of culture but new systemt of is a part of business
so you can get a better education and get more money.
It is an MEDC because it has more money, better education, and better houses.
Both France and England have strong education systems with their own strengths and weaknesses. France places a high emphasis on academic achievement and theoretical learning in its education system, while England focuses on fostering critical thinking and practical skills. The choice of which system is "better" depends on individual preferences and goals.