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Education


Introduction

[Applause] please welcome the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] 2014

Thank you very much Thank you very much thank you please take a seat I know you have been standing a lot and clapping And I know that people get tired it's a human feeling I'm really honored to be here today with such energetic passionate peace-loving people. I'm really happy, but the reason I'm here is going to be difficult and that's education. This word seems a bit complex but essentially means the right to learn. When I reach these stages, I speak at the UN or give a Nobel Peace Prize speech, I simply ask for the right to learn to be given to every child. Unfortunately, there are 57 million children that are out of school, which is a significant issue we must address. It's happening in this world where we live, and we must come together to ensure every child receives a quality education. This is a collective campaign, and we all need to work together to make a change.


Keywords:

  • Nobel Peace Prize
  • Education
  • Children's Rights
  • Quality Education
  • Collective Campaign

FAQ:

  1. What is the main topic discussed in the article?

    • The main topic of the article is the importance of education and children's rights, as highlighted by the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in their speech.
  2. How many children are mentioned to be out of school according to the article?

    • The article mentions that there are 57 million children who are out of school, emphasizing the urgency of addressing this issue.
  3. What is the call to action presented in the article?

    • The article urges people to come together and work collectively to ensure that every child receives a quality education, emphasizing the need for a concerted effort to bring about change.