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    The Reader‚ set in post-World War II Germany‚ relates the story of an SS camp guard‚ Hanna Schmitz‚ and her evolving relationship with the narrator‚ Michael Berg. Both the book and the movie deal with serious issues‚ including love and denial‚ guilt and accountability‚ and reconciliation. They both employ several subversive strategies: in presenting Michael Berg’s first love‚ it is impossible not to be sympathetic; we are drawn in. Hanna is the mysterious older woman who initiates the young boy into

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    learning how to read and write‚ which would eventually change his character but keep him with a job‚ or stick to what he believes and what he believes he is. Maugham uses the motif of illiteracy and success to display the unraveling emotions of the character and the somber tone. Foreman‚ who is warned that his illiteracy

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    The India of My Dreams

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    and strong. It has given to the world great saints‚ scholars‚ thinkers‚ artists and soldiers. My ideal India is modernised. It embodies the best in the cultures of the East and the West. Education is wide - spread‚ and there is practically no illiteracy. While India is militarily strong‚ it believes in non - violence‚ and spreads the message of peace and brotherhood of man. In this situation‚ it is natural for the youth of the country to turn to the India of its dreams. A dream often inspires

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    cultures‚ is partly responsible for a rise in reactionary rebellions against thisethnocracy (such as Sindhi nationalism‚ Baloch insurgency etc.)‚ and contributes to discontent and political instability in the country.[28] The report also cites rising illiteracy rates in Pakistan among the indigenous and attributes it to the forced imposition of Urdu in schools‚ leading to non-Urdu speakers‚ feeling threatened by the neglect of their languages in Pakistani education‚ becoming increasingly reluctant to enroll

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    achieve the first objective of the criminal penalty‚ i.e. the rehabilitation and correction of convicts‚ as it eradicates ignorance‚ a major factor for criminal behavior. Therefore‚ it must be a priority for penal institutions to eradicate prisoners’ illiteracy and to help them resume their education. By mastering a trade or a profession‚ learning a skill‚ and acquiring good work habits‚ a prisoner can greatly improve his chances of successfully integrating into society upon release. According to UNICEF

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    Literacy is the ability to read and write[1]. The inability to do so is called illiteracy or analphabetism. Visual literacy includes in addition the ability to understand visual forms of communication such as body language‚[2] pictures‚ maps‚ and video. Evolving definitions of literacy often include all the symbol systems relevant to a particular community. Literacy encompasses a complex set of abilities to understand and use the dominant symbol systems of a culture for personal and community development

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    An environment that either brims with abundance or lacks basic necessities‚ is a determinant as to whether a student learns effectively. According to Doctor Gary Evans in his article “The Environment of Childhood Poverty” the environment that surrounds a child is the single most affecting variable in childhood growth and development. Considering depression is highest in lower socioeconomic situations; there can be a strong correlation drawn between depression‚ poverty‚ and learning disability.

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    desire of every individual • Defining social and economic problems • Why they are a menace? A. Social Problems • Problems at the time of separation grew with the passage of time • The current scenario a. Poor law and order situation b. Poverty c. Illiteracy d. Corruption e. Unemployment f. Child Labour B. Economic Problems • Power crises and war on terrorism‚ root of basic economic problems • Loss of MNCs business • Tumbling stock market • Unprecedented Inflation • Declining exports • Loss of Foreign

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    “Although there are insufficient data that report the social effects of sex trafficking‚ anecdotal evidence suggests that victims have a greater prevalence of illiteracy‚ homelessness‚ poverty‚ and societal isolation. Trafficked women engaging in sex work tend to have fewer resources‚ limited options‚ and increased vulnerability to violence and abuse than women who are not trafficked” (Deshpande & Nour‚ 25-26). Sex traffickers may often target families living in poverty and seek to purchase girls

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    Image of Pakistan

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    historical places‚ festivals‚ food etc… * Won 1992 world cup * View of pakistan who live in foreign countries and other peoples of foreign?? Why all peoples run away from pakistan?? * How we improve the image of pakistan?? * Opinion n conclusion?? Jinnah pakistan is basically based on our 1st kalama tayaba. Pakistan is full of indepentent‚ peace‚ honesty and harmony. Peoples have feel free to spend their life under the shadow of Islam. But unfortunatly‚ I am feeling so much shame to

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