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Josephine Bentley
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21 February, 05:55
How is a nation's education related to culture?
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Chelsea Calderon
21 February, 05:57
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Think about it this way ...
Stronger culture means a stronger education, same thing likewise (weaker culture, weaker education). The more in-depth people are into each other and society itself, the better it stands amongst the other nations in education.
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