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In addition, the tuition is too high for them to pay for. The remaining 10% hold the view that “ All roads lead to Rome” . Therefore they think it doesn’ t make any difference whether they go to college or not. According to my investigation, some 10 percent of the migrant children are out of school and about 75% of them can only attend cheap private schools where they are offered a poor quality of education with few facilities and few qualified teachers. I think the reasons are as follows: to start with, the parents are too busy to care about their children. Secondly, they haven’ t enough money to pay their tuition fees for urban public schools. As we all know, in our country, children must receive nine years of pulsory education from age Six, but in our munity I find something is wrong with the children of migrant workers. To solve the big problem, first of all, strict laws should be passed and limits should be set on citizens’ daily water usage. Also, advanced water processing techniques and equipment are needed. What’ s more, everyone must be made to know that