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War Child ELIAS RODRIGUEZ
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Elias Rodriguez
Dr. Jeffers
English 4C
08 April 2015
War Child
Emmanuel Jal from a certain TedTalks believes that education is more than acquiring knowledge it empowers to develop and make your inner being stronger.
Emmanuel says that education is the key to empowering his people, but what if education is the key to empowering everybody to do a better job as citizens of the world not just people in a community. Education is the way to keep up with the evolution of the world or making yourself self­independant. Nobody likes feeling like the “dunce” of the room or class so we most likely try to go beyond everyone through learning more.
Emmanuel says that education can help his people but how, with them learning how not to turn in to child soldiers and how to live beyond the standards put on them.
Education is the one thing that is better than money, you can use it to solve a worldwide problem or cure a disease or simply show somebody what you know and how much you know.
Emmanuel says education can help his people but really in the big picture we are all everyones people, we can help each other through learning more about anything and everything.
Education will be needed in order to stop world hunger or teach the kids in third­world countries that you don't have to keep living that certain way that you can escape that vicious cycle and make their own pathway instead of living up to everyone's standards. Education can empower you to be a better person for the world we all live in.
Emmanuel says that education will be the only thing to save his people from the way they live, such as in poverty or in a civil war they can

show their leaders that fighting won’t create anything but more sorrow because at the end of the day the only thing that matters is what you did to make the world a better place.

Emmanuel Jal

can be the one person for his country that starts a good metamorphosis with his teaching

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