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Degree

/dɪˈɡriː/noun
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A degree is a unit of measurement for angles, temperatures, or other scales, dividing a full circle into 360 equal parts or marking increments on a thermometer. It also refers to an academic qualification conferred by a university after completing a program of study, symbolizing expertise in a field. In today's fast-paced world, degrees are increasingly viewed as stepping stones to careers, though their real value often depends on practical application and lifelong learning.

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Did you know that the idea of 360 degrees in a circle likely originated from the ancient Babylonians around 2000 BCE, who used a base-60 number system possibly inspired by the 360 days in their solar year? This quirky mathematical convention has endured for over 4,000 years, influencing everything from astronomy to modern GPS technology, and it's why we still divide circles that way today.

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