Education, basis of development

Countries that have a good education, respect, ensure compliance with the law, condemn corruption, privileges and practice citizenship, as a result, develop.
Education is fundamental for the transformation of a nation, countries that do not value ethics, work and education in general, present a fragile economy, incomes are lower, reflecting in every segment, such as housing, health, quality and expectation of life.
The nations that prioritize and value education have, with this objective, concrete ways of professional-economic ascension through the effort in years of study and work. The opposite occurs in countries that do not value education, most of them seek a change of life without dedication and effort, wanting an ascent from lottery prizes, in the artistic and sporting fields.
Based on the above statements, it is concluded that development is a cultural issue, as developed countries are in this condition. because of the population that is educated in knowledge and that exercise citizenship, in general these people have good purchasing power and do not corrupt.


Meanwhile, in countries where education is forgotten, despised and even made up, people are constantly trying to take advantage, they are easily corrupted among other questionable attitudes, which occurred collectively compromise the political-economic-administrative growth of the parents.

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Eduardo de Freitas
Graduated in Geography
Brazil School Team

General geography - geography - Brazil School

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