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    Lack Of Education In Poland

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    primary, secondary or vocational education. Most of the electorate over 60 also decided to vote for the conservative party . Like mentioned before the lack of education can also be seen in different areas such as economics and knowledge about the world. The lack of good average education level creates a society which struggles with the crucial skill in todays’ world, critical thinking. This creates a population easy to manipulate and allows officials to benefit from their lack of understanding.…

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    Lack Of Sexual Education

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    is why your body is getting ready to change and what comes next. After puberty, depending on the age, is when teens get curious and experimental with the hormones changing dramastically. The access to contraception is easy now because of the lack of education. Administration need to understand that with a little bit more help with making sex ed classes mandatory or an accessible option for students to take can make a huge difference. These classes needs to be throughout middle school and high…

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    help their family to fight their financial curse rather than going to school and utilizing the same time in getting educated as this would further add to their expenses. An average rural family spends 13 – 20% on its children’s education. * Lack of facilities Lack of proper facilities is another reason. Schools with no/dangerous buildings: 10% in Punjab, 35% in Sindh, 23% in KPK and 18% in Baluchistan. – 21,000 schools have no building * 30,000 school buildings need major repair…

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    The deprivation of education from women in both novels show how the women are inferior to men and are born to face discrimination and hardship throughout the duration of their lives. In Hardy’s novel, Tess received a basic form of education and she aspired to become a teacher but because of the incident with Prince, she felt the need to provide for her family as she felt responsible for his death. She was forced to seek money or work from her “ancestors” and that caused her to cross paths with…

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    States ranks among the top countries were teen pregnancy, birth rate and gonorrhea is high compared to other countries. One of the reasons behind this condition is in part due to the lack of teen sexual education from both parents and teachers. Some conservative parents, in the U.S believe that introducing sex education in teen early age can lead to early sexual activities. However, sex material is used in advertising, marketing and much more. At their puberty, teens are curious to explore…

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    For many American students, it is almost impossible to imagine not having the right to go to school. Some students take their education opportunities for granted and do not realize how fortunate they actually are. One young lady however, Malala Yousafzai, has taken a stand against the lack of access to education because she has been personally affected when her education was denied in Pakistan by the Taliban. When the Taliban made it clear that girls were not allowed to go to school and they…

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    Despite the growing numbers of Americans who identify as LGBTQ (queer) the community still lacks basic resources and support. One sector that is particularly inefficient and harmful is the health care system. Numerous studies illustrate the shortcomings of medical schools and the medical care systems from the mid-nineties through the 2011. The studies focus on the lack of queer education in the schooling process, the specific health issues that queer people face, and the barriers to care.…

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    ceremonially accepted by other Indians and appropriately pitied by non-Indians.”. The author talks about the lack of education in the reservations and how they can change it. This explains the whole point of the article that his culture does not accept knowledge. He hates that this is the case so he wants them to change the way they think. The author expresses the struggle of bad reading and writing education for Indians and how he wants the Indian youth to be more ambitious. The author was…

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    Poverty, hunger, lack of education, and crime are diseases that plague the world. Whose job is it to end all of this? Apparently it is left to America to do this. The American government gives billions of dollars to these countries to hopefully try to end this, but it does not. These issues with our society, have not just developed. Since the beginning of civilization’s these issues have been a part of society, it is inevitable. There is one thing that can be done, focus on the people that…

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    resolve, which has been a problem throughout history. Two of these salient and everlasting problems that countless societies currently encounter is the lack of education and social equality. One nation that faces these global challenges is America. African American author, Toni Cade Bambara, reveals the social injustice and the lack of education throughout Harlem, one of the most impoverished neighborhoods in America, throughout her short story “The Lesson.” Even though…

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