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-{{Template}}'''Excellence''' is the state or [[quality (philosophy)|quality]] of excelling. It is superiority, or the state of being good to a high degree. Excellence is considered to be a [[Value theory|value]] by many [[organizations]], in particular by [[school]]s and other institutions of [[education]], and a goal to be pursued. +[[Image:Joos van Cleve Flower (detail).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Flower]]'' ([[16th century]]) by [[Joos van Cleve]] from ''[[Madonna and Child]]'']]
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 +'''Excellence''' is the state or [[quality (philosophy)|quality]] of excelling. It is superiority, or the state of being good to a high degree. Excellence is considered to be a [[Value theory|value]] by many [[organizations]], in particular by [[school]]s and other institutions of [[education]], and a goal to be pursued.
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 +== See also ==
 +*[[Greatness]]
 +*[[Perfection]]
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Excellence is the state or quality of excelling. It is superiority, or the state of being good to a high degree. Excellence is considered to be a value by many organizations, in particular by schools and other institutions of education, and a goal to be pursued.

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