| 21. | That accommodation, in one form or another, has been going on since universal education began in the early 1800s.
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| 22. | These factors, together with government planning and universal education, brought huge advancement in industry and agriculture, and living standards.
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| 23. | The 147-page study said that universal education has widely been considered a luxury rather than a basic human right.
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| 24. | The role of women expanded over time and was closely associated with the movements for universal education and women's suffrage.
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| 25. | Before the expansion of universal education in the 20th century, most Nganasan spoke only their own language and pidgin Russian.
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| 26. | Among its central principles are full equality between the sexes, universal education and the establishment of a world federal system.
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| 27. | The colonial social structure gradually started to be phased out with the introduction of universal education and better economic opportunities.
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| 28. | School enrollment is increasing worldwide but not at the pace needed to achieve universal education in primary school grades, Oxfam said.
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| 29. | After this first stage of universal education was established, the Ministry of Education implemented measures to improve the quality of education.
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| 30. | The court held that universal education and press reports made it hard to find jurors who had not formed some opinion.
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