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[quote=Anonymous]I have no idea what DCUM consider to be “highly educated” but, to me it implies someone who was raised exposed to books and a variety of reading material. Someone who knows history (not deeply like a scholar, but enough to know past facts and how they affect us and their implications). Someone who can read critically. In essence, to me a formal high education (Master, PHD or even college) means that person is highly educated. One could have only a high school diploma and work at 7-11, but if that person was raised by thoughtful parents and likes to read a variety of things from a variety of sources, that person can be considered highly educated. Of course, a formal high education USUALLY (but not always) makes it easier to achieve that as to get there you MUST acquire knowledge and read, and, most importantly, you have the opportunity to discourse and argue ideas and different theories. [/quote]
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