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they spend 44.1$ billion on education and training.
Education
alaska spends a lot of money on education each year
Yes they do, Nevada is ranked 50th in the nation for spending money on education.
In the 2011 budget, £89 billion was spent on education in Britain.
Promote the general welfare
education, healthcare, military
A majority of a nurse's shift will be spend on their feet running between patients to preform assessments, provide patient care, administer medications and document.
In the 2012/13 financial year, the United Kingdom government will spend more money on social security than on education or policing.Excluding health expenditure (which is treated separately by the UK), the Government will spend £240billion (36.1% of the total budget) on social security. In contrast it will spend £91billion (13.7%) on education and £32billion (4.8%) on public order, safety and justice.
To become a registered nurse (RN) you will have to apply to a nursing school and spend about two years in classes in training. You will study things like anatomy and physiology and will spend time in an actual hospital during your hands on training.
YES! Save your money for a car, a home, an education the list goes on and on!!!
$191,710,000,000 in 2012 is roughly what China spent. (Thats the number I found