Having lunch with a friend is NOT an example of lifelong learning. While it can be a valuable social interaction, it does not inherently involve the acquisition of new knowledge or skills, which is the essence of lifelong learning. The other options—reading a trade magazine, attending a professional conference, and reviewing a textbook—are all activities that contribute to continuous education and personal development.
Which of these is NOT an example of lifelong learning?
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reading a trade magazine
reading a trade magazine
attending a professional conference
attending a professional conference
having lunch with a friend
having lunch with a friend
reviewing a textbook
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