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 Child labor is a big problem in Afghanistan.  Children are being employed at ages 5-14.  Girls have to face discrimination because of there gender.

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3  Child labor is a big problem in Afghanistan.  Children are being employed at ages 5-14.  Girls have to face discrimination because of there gender.  Boys are forced to work unpaid jobs like,  Child care  Cleaning  Collecting water and oil  Families and children are insecure because food prices are going up.

4  There’s more then 5.4 million children getting an education.  Many schools were destroyed because of the soviet union war and civil war.  Girls weren’t allowed to learn because of the Taliban’s.  In 2001 when the Taliban’s left more kids went back to school.  A constitution in Afghanistan is that education is available to everyone and when the child reaches a certain level it is free.

5  Long shirts are very popular in Afghanistan and are worn all over.  Boys sometimes wear there pants in a baggy style.  Soccer players are required to wear long shirts and pants because they aren’t allowed to show skin.  A vintage item is the suede coat which can be made for someone small.  The suede coat is embroidered with sheep skin even in the arms.

6  Some religion in Afghanistan are  Islam  Christianity  Judaism  Hinduism  Buddhism  In Afghanistan there are some villages that allow children to be taught religion.  Also some villages allow children to lead Friday night prayers.

7  Kids ages 6-12 would go to primary school for 6 years.  Children ages 7-13 would go to middle school.  13-16 would go to high school.  16-19 would go to Baccaluria and then get a diploma.  Grades 7 to 9 study middle school level and 10 to 12 study high school level.

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9  Privet schools is where middle class families are able to send there kids.  Lower class families either send them to public school or not at all.  Privet schools have high values like;  Nursery school education  Tough interviews  Long class hours  Lots of homework  High tuition  50% of kids ages 6-14 actually go to school.

10  Pre-Primary is for ages 3-5 and they study at a lower and higher kindergarten grade learning to;  Read  Write basic words  Primary school is for ages 6-11 and they study first to fifth grade.  Middle school is for sixth to eighth graders.  Secondary is ninth and tenth graders.  High secondary is eleventh and twelfth graders.  Undergraduate is for completing college.

11  For boys and girls their clothing styles differs from there religion.  There are varieties of boy costumes worn for;  Special occasions  Religion’s  Age  Dresses were traditionally worn by girls in India but can also wear skirts and suites.  Teenagers now a day could be seen wearing western clothing like;  Jeans  T-shirts  Skirts

12  Kurta Pajamas are long shirts worn at knee length and are worn on special occasions like;  Weddings  Festivals  Performances  Salwar Kameez is a loose pajama that is very traditional.  It is wide at the top and narrow towards the bottom.  Choli Sharara is worn by boys and girls during;  Weddings  Ceremonies  Special occasions

13  Some Religions in India are;  Hinduism  Buddhism  Jainism  There’s about 80% of Hindu’s in India.  Hinduism is a very colorful religion that believes in may god’s and goddesses like;  Gonesh  Surya  Ganga Ma  Braham  Vishnu  Hinduism was developed around 5000 years ago.  Buddhism and Jainism had developed around 500 B.C.

14  Afghanistani Boys Wear." Historic Clothing: Expanded Site. 27 July 2001. Web. 10 Mar. 2011..  Aharon, Daniel. "Religions in India. Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism and Judaism." Pezarkar's Info Site. Adaniel's Info Site. Web. 10 Mar. 2011..  "Costumes for Children." Free Encyclopedia & Web Portal on Indian Culture & Lifestyle. Web. 10 Mar. 2011..  "Culture of Afghanistan - Traditional, History, People, Clothing, Women, Beliefs, Food, Customs, Family." Countries and Their Cultures. Web. 10 Mar. 2011..  "India Education, Education In India." India Map, Map of India. Web. 10 Mar. 2011..  Ponmelil, V.A. "Culture of Afghanistan - Traditional, History, People, Clothing, Women, Beliefs, Food, Customs, Family." Countries and Their Cultures. Web. 10 Mar. 2011..  "Primary and Secondary Education in India." A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety ::Indianchild.com. Sept. 1995. Web. 10 Mar. 2011..  S, Brenda. Kids Indian Outfits Lehenga Choli,Salwar,Saree,Kurta,Sherwani,Dhoti. 23 Oct. 2010. Web. 10 Mar. 2011..  "Afghanistan - Education System." IGHRM: A Guild for Hospitality Managers, Restaurant Managers, Food and Beverage Managers,. Web. 13 Mar. 2011..


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