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Effect of education on society


Education and society are connected together in a way that one affects the other, so a strong relationship relates them together. 


Our society is affected by many aspects, such as educational levels of people, economical standard, culture and many more. Right since the ancient times, quality of life, values at social and individual levels, spiritual and material progress have been direct products of education. Education has the power of improving and changing people’s lives, due to the increase of awareness and the progress of science which improves the life span of human. Such as, hazards and natural disasters could be solved by education and prevent the degeneration of it.  Whenever there was absence of education, in parts of the world, there were dark ages, cruelty and many barbarities. But whenever there is quality education, we see enlightenment, quality life and upward swing in science and technology, since a well-educated citizens push them to higher level of jobs, which will increase their incomes so no need to steel or kill for their surviving, and this higher outcome will increase the taxis which will flourishes the economy in the society. 

Moreover, there is an improvement of health, since the society has educated people, this will increase their awareness and ways to prevent illness and diseases to overwhelm and munch our society. As with all the good that education has brought in to the society, there are negatives as well. Modern science and technology are used for terrorist and criminals to destroy and erase the society. Also the use of bombs, chemical weapons would lead to disasters and humans devastation if they are in the wrong hands. 
So, education if properly utilized can boost the dignity of life and can act as the source of sustenance and vitality to the man kind, but if it is misused it can also have a negative impact on society.

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