August 31, 2010 | In: Home School Books
Last chance at first day
Last chance at first day
For home-schooler Maria Venter, the first day of her senior year at Plumstead Christian was also her first day at school, ever.
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A year’s worth of textbooks for a student in Grade Nine in rural Bangladesh cost about US Dollars. But many high school students drop out because they can’t afford to buy them. In this short video, I meet a Grade Nine student struggling to buy his textbooks for the year. I buy the books for him and – to show his thanks – he sings a song. Here is some information in Bangladesh Rickshaw Drivers: en.wikipedia.org I dedicate this video to all those watching my videos from High Schools back home. The list was compiled based on those who joined the Uncultured Project Facebook Group at: www.facebook.com For More Information on My Work in Bangladesh, check out my Blog at: uncultured.com The music in this video (in order used) are “How Far” – Jamison Young Music by Jamison Young is used under a Creative Commons license. You can download his music for free at: jamyoung.net I’ve recently setup a PayPal account because so many people have been asking if they can send me donations. More information here: uncultured.com Donations to me aren’t tax deductible as I am not a charity or NGO. If you’d like to donate to a registered charity, check out: uncultured.com This video is shared under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.
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