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Tuesday, May 13, 2014
School or No School, that is The Question
The
schools in Africa are new in the villages in the more sheltered parts of the
region. Many people think it may be bad to introduce schools to the nomads, because they think there religion may fade to nothing at
all. They want the kids to do the normal jobs they did when they were kids, but
now they cannot because they go to school now. The good thing is
that the kids may have a better future, to become doctors, vets, or even a
teacher them self’s. They could use the knowledge they learned to help with
daily life to become more “Civilized”. What do you think about the schools in
Africa? How would they help and how would they do no good?
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