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Encyclopedia > Learn
Learned redirects here. For the town in the United States, see Learned, Mississippi.

We are all learning throughout our lives, both explicit facts and the sort of experiential learning that comes from repetition. Education is the conscious attempt to promote learning in others.


There are theories and subcategories in regard to learning. Here are a few:

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Learning how to use the various past tenses can be very tricky, because English has several tenses which either do not exist in or do not translate literally into French - and vice versa.
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