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Education refers to specific skills and knowledge, besides exercising "good judgment" that is achieved through learning and mastering. It is conducted in a variety of forms around the world, and everyone's right to education is considered a human right and is the UN's fourth sustainability goal.
According to an international standard, the education system is usually divided into primary school, secondary school, and higher education, which can be a college or university. In addition to this comes education in early childhood, preschool. Secondary school can be a vocational school, a high school or a preparatory school within a university. In many countries there is also the possibility of adult education, as well as special schools for disabled people. In some countries, homeschooling is also an alternative to regular schooling.
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The Charter of 1732 stated in detail the reasons for Georgia's settlement and is a document based on its rules for the colonist. Its specialness is compared to the founding of the other 12 original English colonies. The reasons Georgia was founded was for charity, economics, and defense.
The French and Indian War (1754-1763) in North America and the Seven Years' War (1756-1763) in Europe were the first two early attempts at unity by the American colonies.
During the French and Indian War, where the British and the American colonists fought the French and their Indian allies, unity was considered to be mandatory because a French victory in the New World would result in a loss of British superiority. Also, In the Seven Years' War, France and Austria put aside their differences and united against Britain, urging most of the other European powers to their side.