Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Education & International Friendship part 5

Okay! The last part of my "Education & International Friendship" posts and after this gonna continue my own blogging stuff. So last part... It has been a question in my head for quite a long time. If some of you thought of it as well, then alright! I'll share my opinions to you~

"What does international friendship does to open education to women."

^-^ Well, this is what I have in mind; let's take a look at Greek scholars. Most of them are men but there are women as well. However, they are not widely recognize. For example: Hypatia, a Greek philosopher that studied in Alexandria (it's in Egypt) Wikipedia says -not me- that she is the first well-documented woman in Mathematics.

Her greatness is not the importance of this note. Take note that she's Greek yet studies in a foreign land. And I believe the bridge for her to study in a foreign place is because of the acceptance of both countries and their understanding of each other.

So basically, this is because most countries before don't allow women to join schools and study -like what was said in part 3. That's why some women immigrated to another country for the sake of education.

"Education is freedom and power." -quoted from Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade (I read this kind of stuff XD)

Which is true. Education can lead us "to the truth that sets us free", eventually.

So another thing is the influence of other countries. For example: When country A hears about another country B getting more successful when education was open for women, country A will surely establish it as well, then spreads the system all over the world like a flu. Well, not really like a flu. 0.0 But you get the meaning anyway.

So yeah, I may explain it weirdly -this is because I'm just bad at explaining about things like this. (Honestly, my English Language is barely a pass XD but hey, grades can't tell who I am. So no biggie. Just try to understand at least what I am trying to say ^^")

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