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A new intelligentsia.


Warsaw--Immediately following Germany's invasion of Poland in 1939, the educated class in Poland was systematically targetted for extinction extinction, in biology, disappearance of species of living organisms. Extinction occurs as a result of changed conditions to which the species is not suited.  (hence, many priests were arrested). And, with the take-over by the Soviet Communists at the end of World War II End of World War II can refer to:
  • End of World War II in Europe
  • End of World War II in Asia
, little money was available to the few public universities that were allowed to remain open.

With the downfall of Communism communism, fundamentally, a system of social organization in which property (especially real property and the means of production) is held in common. Thus, the ejido system of the indigenous people of Mexico and the property-and-work system of the Inca were both  in 1989, private universities began to spring up, as the nation realized that higher education higher education

Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art.
 was not only necessary for Poland's economic recovery, but also a sign of a flourishing society. Since then, 287 private universities have opened up, often in small towns, and usually funded by private savings and tuition For tuition fees in the United Kingdom, see .

Tuition means instruction, teaching or a fee charged for educational instruction especially at a formal institution of learning or by a private tutor usually in the form of one-to-one tuition.
 fees. In some villages, families pool their resources to send one student to university.

Now it is reported that the boom in higher education is coming to a close and only the very best schools will survive. But what is assured is that public and private facilities will continue to flourish side by side.
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Title Annotation:Poland
Publication:Catholic Insight
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Geographic Code:4EXPO
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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