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My document entails a story of how my part time job has turned me into a role model and mentor for many kids... even if my encounter with them was for just one hour
My document entails a story of how my part time job has turned me into a role model and mentor for many kids... even if my encounter with them was for just one hour
I was born in a very disadvantaged family in Limpopo. Raised by a granny who was born in 1896. Unfortunately she passed on in June2010 at the age of 114. Growing up was very tough, my 11 cousins and I depended on her social grant. We would go on for months without eating decent food. But I always respected her for trying her best and put education first. All of us had the privilege to attend school. School fees were just under R60 if I remember correctly and she always made sure that we all go t
My document entails a story of how my part time job has turned me into a role model and mentor for many kids... even if my encounter with them was for just one hour

10 November 2010

To whom it may concern

Subject: My hope to see more mathematics students in our beautiful country
Finally, I get the chance to express my greatest and most exciting dream yet. Of course it is one of many, but to date this is my biggest dream and achieving it, will be a dream-come-true.

A few ye
With education I will have it all
Growing up we all have dreams and hopes. I was raised by my teenage mom and she did a great job, she sacrificed all that she can so I get the best education. She believed that with education I will be able to go far. She gave me up for adoption so I was raised by her sister (my aunt) and her husband it was hard because at my age I did not understand why she did that but she kept on saying finish school then you can move in with me.
I did as I was told, it was
I wrote this document highlighting one of the reasons why Africa has slow economic growth.There are a few policies in place to ensure that everyone gets a far chance to be Educated.A educated society leads to greater participation by everyone in formulating local and national policy.

GIRLS HAVE HOPES TOO

Africa has one of the weakest social delivery systems characterized by collapsing health, housing, water and sanitation and EDUCATION SYSTEMS, strained protection mechanisms and many other
GIRLS HAVE HOPES TOO

Africa has one of the weakest social delivery systems characterized by collapsing health, housing, water and sanitation and EDUCATION SYSTEMS, strained protection mechanisms and many other humanitarian crises compounded by weak governance, poor policy options, poverty, HIV and AIDS, droughts and ill planned government programmes.

This has further led to the marginalisation of girl children in African countries that has societies that still believe it is better to educa