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The word "educations" is not correct, as it is not a real word
The correct word is "education". Example sentence: Education is an important part of life, as it helps us gain knowledge and skills.
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educations
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Plural of education
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Those departments might demand more hours from their students, but they don't necessarily provide well-rounded educations, says Henry Mintzberg, a professor at McGill University in Montreal who is a dogged critic of traditional business programs.
And those migrants, who brought with them money and jobs (to say nothing of educations funded by other peoples' taxes), also brought language.
Or maybe the college is deceptively advertising to low-income youth with poor secondary educations that it will help them get good jobs, encouraging them to take out tens of thousands of dollars in student loans, when in fact its graduates rarely get good jobs, and its career counselors barely lift a finger to help them.
Indians educated in India make less for their work than people with American and European educations who do the same job.
She and other researchers have linked as much as half of the income inequality in America to changes in family composition: single-parent families (mostly those with a high-school degree or less) are getting poorer while married couples (with educations and dual incomes) are increasingly well-off.
It is written mainly for women who, like Ms Sandberg, have expensive educations, good salaries, self-confidence and progressive partners.
Bright young people were encouraged to seek good educations abroad.
Those such as the interviewed Miss Hill, who think that their stable middle-class backgrounds and college educations will shield them from the fallout of their sexual choices are sadly mistaken.Scott M. Roney Des Plaines, IllinoisThank you for the special report on marriage in America.
Actually Malcolm, the revolution will be Tweeted (Atlantic): A co-founder of Twitter responds to GladwellWhy poems that don't rhyme still sound good (Slate): Robert Pinsky on blank verse"Seeds of discontent" (New York Times): On the perils of the Tate Modern's Unilever commissionsToday's quote:"There are obviously two educations.
This is in part because those good educations make having children a pricey proposition.
The BBA claimed to have freed thousands of children and by the 1990s had established several ashrams where the newly unfettered youths could reacclimate and begin their educations.
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