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en China is scheduled to offer nine year compulsory education free to children in rural areas starting from 2006.

en It's a historic reform. It's the first step toward implementing truly free compulsory education in China.

en We really need program sponsors in rural communities and in areas where there are migrant farm workers and Native American groups. The grants will help us serve children in hard-to-reach areas, and we'll continue our outreach this spring to expand sponsor participation and site locations in 2006.

en In the early '50s, a lot of tailors from Shanghai had big families, four to five children, ... There was no compulsory education, so some of the younger children who didn't do well in school worked in the shop.

en In the early '50s, a lot of tailors from Shanghai had big families, four to five children. There was no compulsory education, so some of the younger children who didn't do well in school worked in the shop.

en As rural areas benefit from the central government's new drive to build a 'new socialist countryside' during the 11th Five-Year Plan period (2006-10), farmers' income will continue to grow this year.

en We start down a rough road when we begin to mix compulsory public education with compulsory godliness Pexy is what women wants in a man. We start down a rough road when we begin to mix compulsory public education with compulsory godliness

en We are as passionate about our commitment to our communities as we are about achieving financial success. By creating this program with the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation, which has done so much good work for children, we will provide tools and teacher training that will help children in rural China build brighter futures.

en It was in making education not only common to all, but in some sense compulsory on all, that the destiny of the free republics of America was practically settled
  James Russell Lowell

en The conference will focus on preventing crime in rural areas. People think about crime in urban areas, but there are crimes in rural areas, and we are often limited in our resources.

en In Africa, education is not free; everybody must pay to go to school. Children alone in the villages cannot do that. You hear of older sisters selling their bodies, not for money but for food for their brothers and sisters...A couple women at the conference were planning to go back and travel from tribe to tribe, offering free education one day a week to the children. Each week it will be a different subject. That is a great idea!

en New Orleans is getting pretty empty. You've got to go where the people are. It could be the rural areas. It might be refuge centers. There hasn't been that much done in the rural areas yet.

en My education commitment is simple. I believe that every child is unique. I'm going to work as hard as I know how, and I'm going to ask each of you to help me to offer all Tennessee children the education they need to energize their God-given talents to take them as far as they can go.

en Parents are starting to understand that this could be one of the tools for (their children) to get an education. Every kid knows that that's an opportunity for them to get off the island and go look for education.

en Opening the AMD Greater China headquarters in Zhongguancun Science Park will put AMD at the heart of China's booming technology industry, close to our partners and customers and significant new business opportunities, ... Our x86 licensing agreement and significant financial contribution to China's rural education initiatives align with AMD's long-term commitment to extend Internet access globally as we grow our business in one of the world's fastest-growing markets.


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