Education, the concept of systematically transferring abstract knowledge to others in a process other than the objective teaching of a trade to a young apprentice, changes the way civilization treats knowledge as a whole. The utility of educating others is quickly proven as groundbreaking discoveries in all spheres follow soon after the spread of knowledge.
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| - Education, the concept of systematically transferring abstract knowledge to others in a process other than the objective teaching of a trade to a young apprentice, changes the way civilization treats knowledge as a whole. The utility of educating others is quickly proven as groundbreaking discoveries in all spheres follow soon after the spread of knowledge.
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| - University, Wat, Oxford University, Angkor Wat
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| - Astronomy, Acoustics, Banking
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| - *Allows cities to convert Production into Science
*Allows Research agreements
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| - Education is the best provision for old age.
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| - *Allows cities to convert Production into Science
*Allows Research agreements
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| - Astronomy, Acoustics, Banking
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| - University, Wat, Oxford University, Angkor Wat
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| - Education, the concept of systematically transferring abstract knowledge to others in a process other than the objective teaching of a trade to a young apprentice, changes the way civilization treats knowledge as a whole. The utility of educating others is quickly proven as groundbreaking discoveries in all spheres follow soon after the spread of knowledge. Education allows the advancement of science in various ways: by constructing the next-level science building, the University, by converting Image:20xProduction5.png Production into Image:20xScience5.png Science in cities, and by undertaking Research agreements with other civilizations.
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