The lesson of Daedalus, in which his pride leads to his downfall, is relevant in the modern world as a caution against unchecked ambition and overconfidence. It serves as a reminder to consider consequences and limitations in our pursuit of innovation and progress to avoid potential risks or downfall. The tale emphasizes the importance of responsibility, humility, and ethical considerations in the application of our knowledge and skills.
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what was the lesson learned in world war one
In itself, the number 75 does not relate specifically to the real world.
1915 I am really surorised at this "original" answer. I believe that any pupil that has some lesson in modern history, knows the WW I started in 1914.
People relate to the physical world in a number of ways. Some people spiritually connect to the physical world for example.
The best lesson in the world is the one that teaches you to be kind, empathetic, and understanding towards others. It's important to treat everyone with respect and compassion, regardless of our differences. This lesson can help create a more harmonious and connected world.
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its an american sport
they are from copper and copper is from the world
I would imagine that learning the numbers of Pi up to a certain point, like maybe 1000 numbers, would be the longest math lesson, in a sense. If you go through the basics of math may be you can't feel that any math lesson as longest math lesson in world.
You need to answer this question because we don't do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. The teacher is not looking for our answers.
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