Friday, May 05, 2006

THE BOY THAT WISH TO GO TO SCHOOL

I would like to review a story of a man with his two children. This man had no house. So he made himself a shaft and lives with his two little children. The father collects boxes, old newspapers and anything scraps those could have a value to be sold.One day, at about 3.00AM, the burning mosquito repelled burned the shaft. The older brother (7 year old) woke up, but the fire was too brute... he cannot save his younger brother. AT that time, their father was not at home.The boy had a wish, and he said, "I wish I could go to school, but I do understand my father doesn't have enough money to let me sit on the school chair. So my younger brother and I decide to help our father to gain some money."

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Voice Of The Dragon

Of every 100 children, at least two can be classified as outstandingly high in intellectual, creative or social ability. Giftedness knows not creed, colour or class.

The gifted learn quickly. As infants, gifted children pass the early milestones rapidly, talking early and learning to read before starting school. They have a thirst for knowledge of unusual subjects, and ask questions with insatiable curiosity.

These children are tomorrow’s leaders, scientists, artists, musicians and managing directors; their potential represents
a national asset we cannot waste. We should take action to ensure that these national assets are identified and developed.

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