• 1.4 million Polish children living in poverty
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This is what we got for not investing in Eastern Poland. Edit : God fucking damnit Scar .
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;43776657] It sucks when you can't get [I]good[/I] education in Poland but you can still read and write which gives you massive advantages over Nigerian kid who can't even read as learning that is almost impossible without school and without being able to learn, you can't study on your own.[/QUOTE] Tbh, from my experience Polish public schools are actually better then their English counterparts. Dunno about higher schools though.
[QUOTE=Radley;43776655]:words:.[/QUOTE] Wow, incredible... do you have a picture of the sculpture on hand?
[QUOTE=WhyNott;43784037]Tbh, from my experience Polish public schools are actually better then their English counterparts. Dunno about higher schools though.[/QUOTE] It depends on which parts though, foreign languages and STEM sure but some of the more humanitarian stuff can be lacking. I remember all of my polish-born mates absolutely trouncing me at maths.
[QUOTE=WhyNott;43784037]Tbh, from my experience Polish public schools are actually better then their English counterparts. Dunno about higher schools though.[/QUOTE] Polish High School is at a higher level than American, I can say that.
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;43776633]We can work on both at once. Due to diminishing returns and such, the money you pour into Africa can have FAR higher effect than if you poured the same amount into Poland. For instance [URL="http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/11/26/barrymore.hunger/index.html"]this[/URL] suggests that to feed a kid in Africa for a day you need about $0.25. For that kind of money, you can get like, two carrots, in Poland.[/QUOTE] I think this is one of the best things that puts it into perspective. [URL]http://world.time.com/2013/09/20/hungry-planet-what-the-world-eats/[/URL] Because it also shows how much the stuff cost. [QUOTE=MachiniOs;43787135]It depends on which parts though, foreign languages and STEM sure but some of the more humanitarian stuff can be lacking. I remember all of my polish-born mates absolutely trouncing me at maths.[/QUOTE] Remember that lacking might be relative. Just consider humanities. English lit - well how much do you know of Polish lit which they learn History - Probably a different focus. Yours will have a focus on different things. Social studies - again probably the focus is placed elsewhere. Generally speaking most humanities aren't really all that different in amount until you get to stuff like psych, which doesn't get taught as much in Poland if I remember correctly.
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