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Essay heading: female education in upper egypt
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November 16, 1996 |
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My teachers say that I am not for school and I hate to study. I want to stay at home because then I can learn all these things and work.
Another problem is that even those parents, who choose to educate their children, let them drop out of school early. Only very few girls attend middle or high school... displayed 300 characters
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Only very few girls attend middle or high school. They drop out of school at any level but mainly in fifth primary. That is again because girls in Upper Egypt are intended for housework and early marriage. Their parents and especially their mothers believe that it is enough for their girls to know how to read and write... displayed next 300 characters
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