Monday 23 April 2012

Education

Education and Abyssinia.

In speaking on Education, is to not only in all perhaps, present it from a more or less Geographical perspective, but also in many ways truly, from an Aesthetics, Design and Patterns perspective too actually {and Geographical too, as with speak too even, of Social Temperaments and in all too really}.

Viewing Education from the Geographical, is in many ways truly stating that, different Regions of the World in all, have actually been shaped (and rather strongly too even), by differing kinds of peoples in all again {and as with speak too even, of Skin colour that is}. Take North America, the America's (Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America and South America), and even Central Asia for instance, one does find that their History in many ways truly {and as with Aesthetics, Design and Patterns in all}, has been highly shaped in all again, by White skinned peoples and in all too really {and with America and Brazil on the otherhand, being somewhat of the exception, as in Brownskinned and Blackskinned populations in all, seen there respectively, more or less strongly intimate, and with the Whiteskinned populations residing in both places in all too really (and respectively too in all that is)}. Europe, Africa and Italy on the otherhand, have always been strongly shaped {and as with Aesthetics, Design and Patterns}, by Brown skinned populations {and this especially true, of Italy too actually}. With Europe on the otherhand, one does find that, the Media does present it in all today, from more or less an Irish perspective actually {and as with Ireland, having historically always been white that is}, but with Europe in all again and as a whole {and especially, Scotland, the Scandinavia, Germany, and Belarus too actually}, highly having been Brown {and as with not only History, but also Aesthetics, Design and Patterns and in all too really} {and with Scotland again, not similar to Ireland at all, and as the Media too, often does portray actually, or even truly again that, the term Scandinavia in all, has always referred to its Brown skinned populations , and with the term Nordic on the otherhand, having often been used for its White skinned populations in all too really (but with some White populations in all again and in 'the Scandinavia' too, some more or less Scandinavian like, or 'Scand' in all too really)}. You also do have England, famed for its phrasing, language and its Flag in all too really, but unknown to most too actually, all this actually does have origins with Chaucer's England (and which was rather Brown skinned in all), and not with the English in particular either.Finally you do have Africa, which in many ways {and as with what works in Africa}, always having been Brownskinned actually {and with certain places like Egypt, Mauritania, Cameroon & South-Western Nigeria, Botswana, and Kenya too really, for some reason in all, heavily Brown actually, and as with regards to Aesthetics, Design and Patterns in all too really} {In many ways truly again, lots of speak of Colonialism in Africa in all (and especially Kenya too that is), is not actually truly factual, as with saying that, populations then were more or less classified as being either 'European' or 'African', and with many a Brownskinned population seen there, actually falling under the 'European' term and in all too really}.

It is Asia on the otherhand {both Southeast Asia and East Asia that is}, where Black skinned populations {and as with Lord Rama and Lord Krishna too even} {or even Malik Ambar for instance actually}, having come in all, to more or less (and unknown to many too), strongly define Asia's Aesthetics, Design and Patterns in all, and as with Bangladesh too, having in all been a rather strong Religious/Spiritual Center, and in Asia too that is {and as with it even, always having been mainly Black skinned in all truly (and with traditional Japan too, having possessed an Arts Class and Priesthood in all again, made up of Black skinned populations and in all too really)} { in all ways even perhaps, Australia can be deemed truly Asian in all, and as with regards in all too even, to all this actually (i.e. Black skinned populations in all, able to easily come in all again, to easily define its Aesthetics, Patterns and Design in all too really)}.

It is only in the Middle East where one does find that, its History {and as with Aesthetics, Design and Patterns}, has always been more or less shaped in all truly, by White, Brown and Black skinned peoples in all really{and with Brown skinned peoples historically, often having played a stronger role in all, and for no good known reason either}.



In all ways truly even, to speak of Education and as helping enhance ones Aesthetics, Design and Patterns skills in all too really, is to truly in all again say that, those living in 'the Savannah', 'the Plains' and the 'Arid areas' in all, best benefit in all again, from different kinds of Education {and as with speak too even, of Personalities/Patterns for instance and in most ways too actually}.

The Savannah: Technical Universities



The Plains: Online Education & Religious Universities



The Arid areas: Secular Universities


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Photo notations:

the Technical University {and as with it perhaps, heavily focusing on the practical and experimental in all, and as with speak in all again, of a traditional Education heavily based on focusing on Aesthetics, Design and Patterns in all too really (and not the Scientific-Balance/Equilibrium/Stasis either)}; the Religious University {and as with it even, more or less heavily prone to Scholarly Works in all actually (and as with they heavily defined in all again, by Aesthetics, Design and Patterns in all too really, and as with speak of presentation formats that is, and not Scientific Terminology in all ways either}; the Secular University {with it the most popular of Universities seen out there, but with it in all again truly rendered rather useless actually, and as with today too that is, and as with it taking the Scientific approach in all and as with regards to everything, and not the far more useful Arts (Aesthetics, Design, Patterns) approach either}