The Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley said, “Educate people without religion and you make them but clever devils.” Jokes aside, it’s important to think about the moral, ethical and spiritual education in schools. When all is said and done, education is meant to uplift the race. With times a-changing we can all think, and contribute towards uplifting the race. For
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Posted by Carey Arber on Nov 02, 2010
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