Education is a tool that empowers individuals to change the world.
Meaning
It highlights the transformative power of knowledge in creating awareness and driving change.
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(1928–2016) was a Romanian-born writer, professor, and Holocaust survivor known for his powerful memoir "Night." His work provides a deeply personal account of the horrors of the Holocaust and serves as a reminder of the importance of memory and human rights. Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his efforts to speak out against violence and oppression. Through his writings and advocacy, he emphasized compassion, justice, and the responsibility to prevent future atrocities. Elie Wiesel’s legacy continues to educate and inspire global audiences.
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