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Yes, it is not enough to know that the logarithm is an exponent, which needs to construct a number to get the number b. Few know that Ivan IV the Terrible was crowned king in 1547, or read not only Lermontov, but Baratynsky. If the seven-year-Siberian teaches geography is not a textbook or an atlas, and on Google Earth and eager to see all photos in Prague streets, which just laid there, what visual number he was poor. We live in unprecedented times, completely different from that in which our parents lived, and even from that in which we finished school. All the information - there is available. Textbooks become outdated by the time of their release, dogmas are disappearing before our eyes, being buried mass of exceptions, etc. This is not some kind of secret laboratories or high monasteries, and before our eyes, and within a maximum period, after the opening of the most complex can already be read in open access article about him with all information and pictures. This has never happened before. You have not forgotten the queue in the library for books or write in "adult library" only on their parents' passports There have already been written about "banned" video. This is not only faces of Soviet society, it is the natural state of media in ending the era. Now compare this with the current situation, where Google /Yandex will find everything, and the number of electronic books is growing every day. Information unlimited, a student calmly can know for certain about more teachers, if it is not too lazy and spent minimal time to find a reading. |
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