Quality education is for everyone. Poor people often cannot afford the best quality of education, so they are less likely to get it than rich people.
The rich typically have greater financial resources, access to better opportunities, and higher standards of living compared to the poor. This divide can lead to disparities in access to education, healthcare, and other essentials, impacting social mobility and quality of life for individuals in the society.
education
the rich were tutored and the poor receaved no education
the quality of our blood that rich with oxygen will become low
Rich people in India typically have higher incomes, access to better education, healthcare, and housing. They are able to afford a more comfortable lifestyle and have greater opportunities for advancement. Poor people in India, on the other hand, often struggle to meet their basic needs, such as food, shelter, and healthcare, and face challenges in accessing quality education and job opportunities.
Rich Victorian children often had an opportunity not afforded to poor children. They often received an education while poor children worked in the factories.
"hunger" poor- love,education rich-to be contented poor people encounter *hunger for peace *hunger for food *hunger for shelter *hunger for money
rich famlies go to better schools than poor children
Only the rich boys could have an education and go to school and the Egyptian girls had a tutor and came to there house. The poor had no education whatsoever.
Sure, it is important for Muslims and non-Muslims, for males and females, and for the rich and the poor.
rich and poor
because the rich country is a developed country, has better health care/education/communication etc. and has better per capita income but the poor countries aren't.