Women In Third World Countries

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Racheal,

I agree with you, we need more educated women in third world countries. I feel that women will be empowering with an education. In addition, I believe that educated women would be a benefit factor to the household. They would have more knowdledge, money to help contribute to the home, and most importantly

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