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September 4th, 2004

Photo Essay: Combating Illiteracy

Innovative programs that offer basic education to the poorest children

Research for this piece was conducted during the summer of 2003.


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#1

these are some nice photos and they are interisting and i feel bad for the people who died and how poor they areso i hope they live and be healthy.

#2

This was very interesting it made me CRY!!! very deppressing… :P

#3

i FELL SO BAD FOR THE PEOPLES IN THE PHOTOZ ;) o_o

#4

i need an essay from one of the film topic above

#5

i love the way you guys categorize the photo’s in there orders also i found great information!!!!!
- I officially love the site!!!
THANKS FOR THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ME TO SEE THE SITE!!!

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