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ignrancia
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Ignorance. Being ignorant in some matter, or matter, is not necessarily an illiterate, or delayed mental. Everything is learned along the way, we are not born with the encyclopedia under the arm. Then, we do not release it. Isn't it? Or not?

  




Pedro Echarte

Ignorance ( verb " ignore " from the latin ignorare - " don't know "-, derived root Gni-( 41 g negative; noscere - " know " - 1 2 ) It is usually understood as lack of knowledge generally.

  



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