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    1.0 Introduction According to Collins Dictionary (2011:245)‚ child labour is defined as the full time employment of children below a minimum age laid down statute. Similarly‚ child labour is meant by the use of children to do work that should be done by adults (Cambridge‚ 2011) and MacMillan Dictionary (2009) also defined child labour as the employment of children‚ especially children who are legally too young to work. In addition‚ International Labour Organization (ILO) Conventions 138 (1973)

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    people without the knowledge to write or even read? Illiteracy not only limits the ability to read and write‚ but also to communicate and develop in this society that is constantly changing. They have trouble adjusting to changes in their life. It is not difficult but they need effort to adapt in this twenty-first century. The life of an adult with this incapacity can be a challenge because it is more complex than we have thought. Illiteracy is a problem that influences the social life of a person

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    are unfamiliar (232). Summary: Jonathan Kozol discusses in depth the negative effects that illiteracy has on everyone. Illiteracy is unfortunately a common problem today and usually is more prone in lower income families and is passed down through the generations. When your parents can not read or write‚ you grow up without the importance of being taught these skills and then the cycle of illiteracy continues. I can only imagine the shame and discomfort someone feels in not being able to read

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    References: 1. www.indg.gov.in 2. www.unesco.org.in The Social and economic impact of illiteracy: analytical model and pilot study. Martnez‚Rodrigo‚ Fernandez‚Andres 3. www.digitallearning.org.in Article: Maharashtra Setting the Trend in Inclusive Education February 2011. By: Sheena Joseph. 4. The Economic Times –Dated 18th February 2011

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    country that has high illiteracy rate need to have their country’s leader focus more on education because education can affect many things such as a country’s wealth and

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    In his poem “The X in My Name‚” Alarcon brings life to an action that was once thought of as common. The poem discusses the action of signing an “x” in place of one’s name. This took place more commonly when education was not something that was mandatory in the United States. In order to understand the poem as a whole‚ one must look to the society and time period that it takes place. By looking at Alarcon’s “The X in My Name” in a sociological perspective let’s discuss the important pieces of the

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    AN ANALYSIS OF METHOD USED IN TEACHING ADULT IN NATIONAL LITERACY CAMPAIGN IN SUCO VESSORU‚ SUB-DISTRICT OF UATOLARI AND SUCO UANIUMA‚ SUB-DISTRICT OF UATOCARBAU‚ VIQUEQUE DISTRICT PERIOD 2008-2009 Thesis Presented as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements to Obtain the Degree of Licenciatura da Educação (L.Ed) ZELIA FERNANDES 00.03.01.195 DEPARTAMENTO DE LÍNGUA INGLESA FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA EDUCAÇÃO UNIVERSIDADE NACIONAL TIMOR LOROSA’E DILI 2010 1 APPROVAL AN ANALYSIS OF

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    Jabari Brown Alexis Mamaux History C code 26/1/13 Education under a Stalinist Regime Education is a force to be reckoned with in terms of making or breaking a country‚ especially a powerful country‚ like Russia. After Vladimir Lenin‚ Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Soviet Union‚ died in1924‚ there were many challenges to succession by the party members‚ namely Leon Trotsky‚ Grigory Zinoviev‚ Lev Kamenev‚ and Josef Stalin. Josef Stalin was not seen as a threat‚ as

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    tan Rural Development of Pakistan CSR Project Submitted to: Sir Uzair farooq Submitted by: M.Azeem khan MBO-20 Comsats University‚ Lahore Rural

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    Maternal Mortality According to the World Health Organization‚ a “maternal death” is defined as the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy‚ irrespective of the duration or site of the pregnancy‚ from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or the management‚ but not from accidental or incidental cause. Maternal mortality is not only related to the health-care provided by a country‚ but also to the country’s socio-economic and cultural aspects‚ in

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