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Success is no longer solely determined by the right education, the perfect resume, or even your age and background.
FORBES: The Internet Revolution is the New Industrial Revolution
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In Yes Minister, Sir Humphrey and his civil service colleague Bernard Woolley regularly flaunt their classical education with word-perfect Latin and Greek quotations they know their boss will not understand.
BBC: Memory and method: In praise of learning by rote
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While I applaud the work of the reformers and think it is a drastic improvement over the status quo, I am increasingly worried they may not be able to find the perfect set of rules that allows centrally planned education systems to succeed at the varied and difficult tasks we require of it, and that anti-reform critics may be, in part, correct.
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The Education Ministry admits the Aakash is not perfect, but it says it will improve on its product as it gets feedback from students.
CNN: Announcing the $49 computer tablet
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The tournament was seen by many as the perfect platform to promote safe sex and increase awareness and education about a disease that is, to a large degree, still a taboo subject in the region.
CNN: The World Cup's fight against AIDS: Fact or fiction?
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First, there are informational asymmetries in the higher education market which violate the assumption of full information that economists make when discussing perfect competition.
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Though far from South Orange, it was a perfect homage to this deeply visual family, one that prizes instinct and impulse above formal education.
WSJ: Kiki and Seton Smith, Sisters and Artists
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In their perfect world, they would have a 401(k) account but also have the expertise or education to manage it well.
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It made perfect sense for restless and exploratory true entrepreneurs craving excitement rather than returns, and also made sense because all the education required was acquired through apprenticeship rather than codified models.
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