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education

[ej-oo-key-shuhn] / ˌɛdʒ ʊˈkeɪ ʃən /


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Not everyone is born on first base with the advantages of someone with family wealth and/or the means to pursue education and a high-paying career.

From MarketWatch

"We tend to romanticise young adulthood as a carefree time - when it's usually the most miserable time in people's lives," says Prof Richard Weissbourd, a lecturer in education at Harvard University.

From BBC

Looming six stories above the sidewalk, it provides 82,000 square feet of exhibition galleries, education space, and studios for its prestigious artists-in-residence program.

From The Wall Street Journal

Netanyahu said the money would "strengthen education, healthcare, infrastructure, security, and the future of the next generations".

From Barron's

"Erasmus also opens up Scotland to students for all over Europe to come to here and experience the world-class higher education and excellence in research that our nation has to offer."

From BBC