They learn the same kinds of things that any normal person would learn, but mainly it depends on the location of their school, and who is teaching them.
They learn about Maths ( mostly basic's like adding and subtracting etc ), They have language lessons to learn English and also history about their country and what they can do in the future to imrpove it.
200 people die in Afghanistan in a year from the war.
About 1.7 million people visit the Twelve Apostles each year
girls in Afghanistan (under some religious cults) are forbidden to have an education, but a man named Greg mortenson started to build schools for girls in the late 1990's
Yes, you have the ability. No, no one will appreciate a twelve-year-old humping them. Except, maybe, another twelve-year-old.
Schooling in Afghanistan is much different than it is in the United States. For one, they only provide an education for males and it is an Islamic based education. Around 1999 some schools have been built around Kabul for girls up to twelve year old but any education level higher than that is extremely limited. Afghanistan has the lowest literacy rate for women in the world. In 2002, the Kabul University closed.
It is estimated the about 500 children got polio in Afghanistan in the year of 2012. More and more children get polio every year. And many people are trying to help the children of Afghanistan.
As of 2003 57% of Men and of 89% Woman were illiterate. The ruling Taliban made a law that women and girls cannot go to school because they don't want any educated people in their country. In 2011 a 12-year-old girl who stood up against the law was shot and almost killed. She was brought to England and recovered. She now campaigns for girls rights to an education in Afghanistan. At the present time education is very poor for much of the population.
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The number of civilian deaths in the Afghanistan War average two thousand a year throughout the period of 2005-2012. The approximate total of civilian deaths in the Afghanistan War is 14,000, going by the average per year.
The average annual income in Afghanistan is around $2,000 to $3,000, but this can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, occupation, and level of education. Economic conditions in the country have been challenging, with many people facing poverty and unemployment.
A twelve year old should not have a Facebook! Nobody even needs a Facebook! Why don't you just go and meet people in person!
Yes everyone gets education especially girls. As of 2008, there were 3,446 community-based schools in Afghanistan, and 1,393 more are planned for this year. In addition, UNICEF is helping to build 72 brand-new schools and 600 classrooms, while also working to remove entrenched cultural barriers to girls' education and train more female teachers. noizyoyster.com