Some people believe that history has little to teach us about today while others think that the study of the past helps us to understand the present. Do you agree or disagree.

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It is true that with the help of
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we can learn almost nothing,
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,l do agree that
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teaches and makes us comprehend the entire world fully and prevents making the same mistakes. Learning
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can not be beneficial when we have to learn unnecessary dates, because we do not need them
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day and age
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in the future.
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, due to the immense advancement of ,
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we can browse them, where required .
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we can learn from our ancestors a number of techniques as well as skills.
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,there will be times when electronic equipment does not work. Take going to the picnic as an example,where a cooker is not available, they may need to make a fire and eat food.
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,we may want to be remembered and make
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term ,we may look back at admirable people
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as Princess Diana, who remained in the hearts of millions of people, so by reading their biography we may
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become like them.
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, it is irrefutable that by cramming
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can be wary of the causes of wars and prevent them from occurring. Especially,can avoid making the mistakes ,which were done by their predecessors. To sum up,I completely disagree that it is pointless to cram for
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,since it can help us in emergency situations , to be idolised and avoiding to repeat the same mistakes again in the future

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