A University Education Changes Lives
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Publisher Description
“Every bird has to leave its nest!”
If we want insight about human behavior it is often useful to take a look at nature. Let’s take the life of birds as an example. Once a bird is old enough, it leaves the parents' comfortable nest and with it all the conveniences. Suddenly it has to survive on its own, changing the previous life dramatically.
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