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Education Can Make a Difference in the Lives of Poor

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Education can make a difference in the lives of poor people; it can be used to combat social exclusion and social identity, aiming at personal and social growth through problem-solving rather than simply the resolution of personal problems. This approach is known as:


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Achievement-motivated

Characterizes individuals who are driven by the desire to accomplish significant tasks, solve problems, and achieve high standards of success.

Services

Economic activities offered by one party to another, often involving a form of work done for customers without the production of physical goods.

Success

Success refers to the achievement of a desired aim or outcome, often measured by accomplishing goals, accruing wealth, or receiving recognition.

Ideals-motivated

Driven by high standards or principles, often relating to ethical, moral, or perfectionist goals rather than practical considerations.

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