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The schools became quieter

Tuesday, October 14, 2003

In the past two years, numbers of school dropouts in Bali have increased. The common reason: parents are no longer able to afford the cost.

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Bali does not always appear beautiful. An elementary school in Tejakula district, Singaraja, in contrast, is shabby. Desks for the students are in bad state; they are about to break and there are holes almost everywhere. The ceilings of the classrooms made from plywood are hanging precariously, waiting to fall. A walk in the schools courtyard makes the childrens feetmost of them without shoescaked with dirt.

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