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Date Posted: 08:15:36 02/04/04 Wed
Author: Evan - 1
Subject: Evan
In reply to: Mr. Moore 's message, "South Asia Stats Questions" on 07:56:40 01/30/04 Fri

1. South Asia has very high life expectancy around 60 years old. You can also see this in the fact that many south Asian countries have a high population under 15.

2.Pakistan has a high amount of people using adequate sanitation, and a lot of women in parliament, while India and Nepal don't. Nepal and India spend a large amount of money on public education, while Pakistan doesn't

3. South Asia has some areas where they could improve such as: GDP, adequate sanitation, literacy rate (adult), and women in parliament.

4. South Asia has far more women in parliament than the Middle East. Also South Asia has a longer life expectancy by about 10 years.

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