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    A man in Pakistan is now working to help children get an education. When he was a child, he did not go to school because he was too poor.

    It is reported that Pakistan has 25 million children who do not go to school. That is the second­highest number in the world. Only Nigeria has more. Many Pakistani children must work to support their families.

    Mohammad Ayub was once one of those children. He is now a firefighter. He also manages a small school. VOA recently visited the school in the capital Islamabad.

    Ayub started with just one student in 1982. He saw a boy cleaning cars for days. He asked him, "Why don't you go to school?" The boy answered that his parents were dead and he had to work to help support his five brothers and three sisters.

    Ayub was also an orphan and he, too, had to work to help support his five brothers and three sisters. He said, "When my father died, everyone who came to the funeral said they were sorry, but no one helped." He sold newspapers and did other work to earn enough money to pay school fees for his brothers and sisters.

    Ayub wanted to help the young boy who washed cars, but he did not have enough money to pay the boy's school fees.

    Today, Ayub teaches many children at his school in a public park. Some of the children attend other schools in the morning, but come to Ayub in the afternoon to get help with their homework.

    Ayub has helped a large number of poor children since he began teaching. Many of them come from very poor areas near the park.

    Ayub said," I used to argue with kids who worked ' Why are you washing someone's dishes or their clothes? Why don't you study? ' "

    One of the children he advised to attend classes was Farhat Abbas. Ayub found him working with his friends about 12 years ago. "He followed us back home. He told our parents he wanted to teach us and asked them to send us to his school, "Abbas said.

    Today, Abbas is taking classes at a college and is helping Ayub.

    Many children are out of school, and those who do attend classes often get a poor education. Information gathered by an organization shows half of all Pakistani children in the 5th grade do not understand basic mathematics and cannot read a story in their language.

    A group in Islamabad reports Pakistan spends less on education than any other country in South Asia.

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                                                                                                                          怀抱太阳的月亮
                                                                                                                                叶轻驰
        ①对于月亮,母亲有一种特殊的情感。
        ②母亲读过大学,在那个年代,算是少有的女知识分子。文人爱月,女文人更爱月,这点在母亲的身上印证无遗。从年轻时起,一到晚上,母亲喜欢坐在院子里,身边点一盏煤油灯,手捧一本书,在一地月光中静静地沉迷在书中的世界里。
        ③可后来,母亲终究没能圆自己的梦。母亲的梦想,就是到一个山清水秀的小村庄中,教一群可爱的学生,每晚都能沐浴在山野中的月光中。可毕业那年,外婆生了场大病,身体从此三天两头地出问题。外公去世得早,外婆膝下仅有母亲这个独生女。无奈,母亲放弃了梦想,回到城里教书,陪伴在外婆身边。
        ④一样的月亮,只是城里的月光少了些纯净,多了几许嘈杂。对于母亲来说,这是她一直引以为憾的事。
        ⑤在那个时代,家家户户都是儿女成群,唯有母亲家里,竟只生了她一个。可每次说起这事,外婆总带着骄傲的神情说,自己只生了一个,却比别人家的成群儿女都管用!确实,母亲至孝,将外婆照顾得无微不至。
        ⑥后来嫁给了父亲,母亲将家里打理得井井有有条。父亲身体本来不好,在母亲的细心调养下,反倒日渐好了起来。有一段时间,为了让父亲专心工作,母亲还请了长假,专门照顾父亲的生活。后来,在母亲的支持下,父亲的工作渐渐出了成果。别人家的老夫老妻三天两头吵架,可父亲和母亲生活了大半辈子,却不曾红过脸。父亲不善言辞,可每次和旁人提及母亲,脸上总是难掩的幸福。
        ⑦再后来,有了姐姐和我,母亲肩上的担子更重了。从小到大,在我的印象中,母亲如那温柔的月光,照拂着我和姐姐的成长。在那个物质并不丰裕的年代,每次单位发了东西,母亲总是先分出奶奶和外婆的那一份,然后是父亲和我们姐弟的。轮到母亲时,往往便所剩无几。
        ⑧母亲是个传统的女人,一生为了父母、丈夫和子女,却甚少考虑到自己。其实,如母亲这般的女子,在很多家庭中并不少见。也许,母亲的心都是一样的。
        ⑨有一次,见到母亲坐在阳台上,在月光中,微微眯着眼睛,一副陶醉的样子。那一刻,我突然觉得,母亲便是那怀抱着太阳的月亮。她的一生,都围着太阳转。而她生命中的太阳,是父母,是丈夫,是子女,却不曾是自己。也就是在那个时候,我突然明白了母亲的月亮情结。母亲对月亮情有独钟,也许正是因为在月亮中,她看到了自己的人生。
         ⑩中秋节临近了,这是母亲最喜爱的节日。我想,今年的中秋节,应该让我们几个子女做那个怀抱着太阳的月亮。而母亲,才是我们生命中应该拥抱的太阳。