Monday, August 10, 2009

Sunday, August 9, 2009
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School drop out rates are much higher in poor nations, and many poor nations do not seem to be offering any kind of alternative education arrangements to see that these dropped out students are brought back to productive life.

What are the causes for this gross neglect suffered by the dropouts?Do you think they pose any threat to the well-being of the society in general?

School dropouts are an issue in all developing nations. The fact that they are dropouts should not make them feel ignored. Unfortunately, that is the case. So the need for putting them back to tract is very important. Else, they will pose many problems to the society. 41 words

If we look at the reasons why they are left in the lurch, the major one is the fact that their number is so huge, and accommodating then in different set is far beyond the reach of these poor nations. Secondly, these dropped out ones are engaged in some activities, and they do not put in their case in front of the authorities. This is a blessing in disguise. Thirdly, these poor nations get great number of new entrants to education, and the looking after them is a major responsibility. In such a poor state of affairs, accommodating the dropped out ones does not come to the picture. 95 words

However, their presence in the community cannot be ignored. If we do so, there will be problems. Firstly, the human resource loss will be so huge, and it will threaten the growth of the society. Secondly, these undereducated, poorly skilled people will cause social disharmony as they remain underprivileged all though their life. Thirdly, their families will never go to achieve any social growth as they have failed to get quality education. In such a scenario, developing societies can hardly afford such a loss of human resource, and the threats they pose. 95words
To conclude it, accommodating the dropped out is of paramount importance for all societies. Otherwise, the growth of a society will get halted, and their presence will lead to many inequalities. We cannot afford to neglect them.40 words.

jaypees. 270 words

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