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    professional pay great tribute to their mothers who took great care for them to emerge the victorious lot and to become the best in the society. “Behind every successful man is a woman.” The educated mother is aware of the perils of illiteracy and will ignorance and being ill-equipped for the future. So‚ educated mothers will leave no stone unturned in ensuring that their offspring are healthy‚ strong‚ fit and most importantly multi-talented. This positive approach allows the children

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    Adult Iliteracy

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    i.“Illiteracy- The inability to read and write a simple message in any language” ) Let’s first analyze this definition closely. An illiterate person is like a handicapped person who is unfamiliar with the happenings in his surroundings‚ cant even drive because of his lack of ability to understand the basic symbols and traffic signs‚ cant read menus and the list goes on. It’s like you can’t be independent. ii.Due to the lack of the ability to read the newspaper‚ many people remain unaware about the

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    About more than half (85%) of the total population of Papua New Guinea live in poverty. The article about the level of poverty in Papua New Guinea by a researcher -Dr Bourke was thrilling especially when only 15% of our population have access to quality living.Meaning good education‚heath‚infrastructures services and a healthy diet. Dr Bourke’s data’s were extracted from the various studies conducted between 1963 -1990 which is quite outdated . The report stressed mainly on the implications

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    person whether man or woman‚ education plays an important role. The poverty and illiteracy among the people is also big reason for not sending the girls to schools and colleges. Parents feel that the education of girls is a wastage as they will go to their husbands after marriage and more dowry have to be paid for a more educated girl. Women’s social conditions started deteriorating with the passage of time. Illiteracy is the cause of many ills. Instead of giving them education‚ they are being subjected

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    David F. Wiley English-111-OFA Summary and Response First Draft Jonathon Kozol‚ the writer of Illiterate America in 1985‚ takes time to study Illiteracy and poverty in America and he wrote a Novel in 1988 called “The Homeless and Their Children” where He told a story of a woman and her four children called Joanne (Kozol‚ 1985). Jonathan spent a lot of time to get to know Rachel and her children who lived in a homeless hotel in New York called the Martinique‚ which was located at Sixth Avenue

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    scale in the Indian sub continent. Concept of Adult Education 2. Most people make the mistake of looking at the concept of Adult Education from a narrow perspective. To them it is nothing but a literacy program that is undertaken to eradicate illiteracy among adults in a country. However‚ Adult Education‚ as a discipline has come a long way. It is no longer restricted to literacy alone. In a wider connotation‚ Adult Education refers to any form of learning process that engages mature men and women

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    To what extent can control of written language create or reinforce power? Written language is intended to influence both our thoughts and behavior. Today‚ we depend on written language as our sense of thought. It is often questioned that if it weren’t for written language‚ would individual thoughts ever be able to exist? However‚ it is evident that thoughts cannot exist without written language‚ ultimately inferring that written language is a tool used to both create as well as reinforce power.

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    A RESEARCH TOPIC ON THE IMPACT OF OIL SPILLAGE ON RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA SUBMITTED TO COVENTRY UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS BY NWANNA ONYINYECHI RUTH STUDENT ID; 5423377 INTRODUCTION Oil spillage is the introduction of chemical hydrocarbon into the ecosystem. Such as lands‚ water systems‚ forest etc. which serves as a habitat for humans‚ mammals‚ birds‚ fishes

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    Education is essential for everyone. It is the level of education that helps people earn respect and recognition. In my opinion‚ it is indispensable part of life both personally and socially. However‚ the unequal standard of education is still a major problem that needs to be solved. The importance of education is undeniable for every single person. It goes without saying that education has a positve effect on human life. All people need to study. Only with the advent of education can people gain

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    The Murder of Emmett Till

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    attention‚ Bryant and Milam were acquitted of Till’s murder‚ but months later‚ protected against double jeopardy‚ the two men admitted to Till’s murder to a local newspaper. Unwritten law is most commonly found in primitive societies where illiteracy is prevalent. Just something you know you can’t do‚ in Emmett’s case‚ whistle at a white lady. It wasn’t illegal‚ but you just couldn’t do it‚ an unwritten law is a law made up by society. Back in the 40’s and 50’s racism was at its crowning

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