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    the non-literates and oppressed since independence. Social Education‚ Farmers Functional Literacy Programmes (FFLP)‚ National Adult Education Programme (NAEP)‚ Rural Functional Literacy Programmes (RFLP) Point No.16 of 20 point programme etc were some of the important programmes launched to promote literacy in our country. National Literacy Mission was the major programme‚ through which Post Literacy and Continuing Education Programmes in the country were strengthened. Sakshar Bhatath is the

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    To educate a woman is to educate a nation Let her use skill in estimation Let her learn what is real; not hallucination Give her a chance to get that that salutation Which men do get because of education SOMEONE HAS RIGHTLY SAID THAT IF YOU EDUCATE A MAN YOU EDUCATE HIM BUT IF YOU EDUCATE A WOMAN YOU EDUCATE THE WHOLE GENRATION. IF A WOMEN IS EDUCATED SHE UNDERSTAND THE NEED OF EDUCATION AND THUS ARGUES HER CHILDEREN TO BE MORE EDUCATED THEN HER IN RETURN HER CHILDEREN UNDERSTAND THE NEED

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    The Printing Press and the Cultural Emancipation of Early-Modern Europe‚ 1450-1800 Merriam-Webster’s English dictionary defines emancipation as the‚ "...[freedom] from restraint‚ control‚ or the power of another‚ and [freedom] from any controlling influence." The cultural emancipation that began in early-modern Europe prior to the Renaissance had a deep effect on the lives of its constituents. The printing press‚ invented in 1455 by Johannes Gutenberg‚ presented the public with a new forum for

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    health-care provided by a country‚ but also to the country’s socio-economic and cultural aspects‚ in which women are usually at a great disadvantage. Most maternal deaths are avoidable and should be avoided. This essay discusses the relation between high literacy rates and low mortality rates in different states in India. The Office of the Registrar General‚ India‚ under the Ministry of Home Affairs compiled a Special Bulletin on Maternal Mortality in India for the years 2007-2009 using the Sample Registration

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    going to pass us in English literacy rates? Scholars and non-scholars alike have decided that reform is needed to improve our entire education system for the students and our country. English experts have tried to solve our ever declining literacy rates with different theories and years of research. Two of the front runners‚ Paulo Freire and E. D. Hirsch‚ have come up with two ideas that have caused agreement and contention between those who are trying to increase literacy rates. Freire gives us the

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    October 2009 Number 345 TEACHING CHILDREN TO READ Reading is the gateway to learning; without it‚ children cannot access a broad and balanced curriculum. Dyslexic difficulties are associated with negative educational‚ employment and economic outcomes‚ making reading-related issues relevant to various policy domains. This POSTnote explains the reading process and the underlying basis of specific reading difficulties. It also summarises different methods of reading instruction‚ and examines their

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    Educating a Girl

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    SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT –I (2011) Lakdfyr ijh{kk&I SOCIAL SCIENCE / Lkekftd foKku Class – X / &X Time allowed: 3 hours fu/kkZfjr le; % 3 ?k.Vs General Instructions: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) 580015 Maximum Marks: 80 vf/kdre vad % 80 The question paper has 36 questions in all. All questions are compulsory. Marks are indicated against each question. Questions from serial number 1-16 are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ). Each question carries one mark. Questions from serial number 17 to 31 are 3

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    Dowry

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    Dowry System is a common social problem.its harmful for our society. now we will read a paragraph about Dowry System.lets go for read Dowry System paragraph. Dowry is the money or property that is demanded by the bridegroom when he marries a bride. The system of dowry has now become a curse to the society. The torture upon the women by men is a very common sight of today. Sometimes the women become a victim of loss of life as a result of the torture by their husbands. The main reason of dowry is

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    place they came to call home‚ Puritans sought out to discover the purpose God had brought them here. In doing so they developed a theory that God had determined they be bestowed with literacy‚ leaving illiterate ministries in the past (as noted in A Statement about Education in New England‚ 1643). The expansion of literacy influenced Puritans to become more involved in society‚ as most began to read the bible. As Christians‚ colonists of New England in the 17th century‚ felt compelled to be devoted to

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    DEVELOOPMENT OF INDIA

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    than growth. It typically refers toimprovements in literacy rates‚ life expectancy‚ and poverty rates.Whereas‚ the term economic growth refers to the increase /growth of aspecific measure such as real national income‚ gross domestic product‚or per capita income. There are various indicators of economic development which are asfollows: • Literacy rates‚ • Poverty‚ • Life expectancy‚ • Natural resources‚ • Infrastructure‚ etc. Literacy and economic development: A simple definition of the

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