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English, 07.07.2019 12:40 sjaybanks4067

Which detail from the foreword to wheels of change supports the viewpoint that access to bicycles improves the lives of women and children? a: [m]y husband, f. k. day, and i founded world bicycle relief (wbr). wbr works to provide access to independence and livelihood through the power of bicycles. b: during our work in sri lanka in 2005-2006, we put more than 24,000 new bicycles into the hands of those rebuilding their lives. since 2006, we have moved into africa where we currently work in zambia. c: it is a challenge for many african girl students to remain in school. a myriad of obstacles often stand in their way. d: a long list of benefits of educating a girl in a developing country compiled by the world health organization includes later marriages, smaller families, better hygiene, greatly increased likelihood that further children will receive education, and my favorite—greater confidence.

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