as a good thing.......
None of the data should be viewed by anyone and should be sent either encrypted or on a secure channel
Generally an online education is not viewed as a 'proper education' and much stigma is still attached to it. However, if you do qualify, you can still apply for financial aid that will help you regardless where you are taking your education.
Well you should know who you've viewed. But in Facebook, there is no thing that will help you keep track of whose profile you have viewed.
should i get education exp.11505”
They shouldn't
Because it is viewed as a social program that benefits the whole of society. Bilingual education, the example you provided, assimilates the person in to society; whereas, this person, not being able to speak English may have remained isolated from society otherwise
Nigeria should consider rejecting citizenship education if it is perceived as a tool for promoting divisive ideologies rather than fostering national unity and inclusivity. If the curriculum is not tailored to reflect the diverse cultures and values of the country's various ethnic groups, it could exacerbate tensions rather than mitigate them. Additionally, if the program is viewed as a means of indoctrination rather than education, it could lead to resistance among the populace. Ultimately, citizenship education should aim to empower individuals and strengthen democratic principles, not create further polarization.
African American should get the same education as whites
many Germans viewed it as the way that it should be, many Germans viewed it as a political message, many Germans viewed it as unattainable.
Yes. You need education in your life.
Mary Wollstonecraft believed that education was crucial for achieving gender equality and empowering women. She argued that women should receive the same intellectual training as men, as this would enable them to contribute meaningfully to society and make informed choices. Wollstonecraft viewed education as a means to cultivate reason and virtue in women, challenging the societal norms that confined them to domestic roles and promoting the idea that women could and should be independent thinkers. Ultimately, she saw education as essential for personal and societal progress.
No, it should not.