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    The Indian Consumer The middle class male consumer The middle class of India is for whom most of the advertising is targeted. Even in the lower middle class‚ consumer products like biscuits‚ talcum powder‚ hair oil‚ hair cream‚ toilet soaps‚ leather foot ware‚ casual foot ware‚ wrist watches‚ quartz watches etc. are purchased. To get a much better understanding of the middle class “male” head of the family‚ consider the following characteristics: Security Seeking: The middle class

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    According to a study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education and the National Institute of Literacy‚ “14 percent of American adults can ’t read‚ and 19 percent of high school graduates can ’t read.” What’s more‚ the number of functionally illiterate adults is increasing by approximately two and one quarter million persons each year. Why does this condition exist? There are four primary reasons students might graduate from high school without knowing how to read. There could be additional factors

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    Press” newspaper became an instant hit. No yearly subscription was necessary‚ and the majority could afford to read the daily news. This made people in both England and America more aware of current events‚ and also led to a dramatic increase in literacy rates. The accessibility of the Penny Press to the masses is similar to that of today’s internet blogs. Many websites show news for free‚ making it available for anybody with internet access. Most blogs that present news concentrate on a certain

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    as a healthy child‚ a strong child‚ a skilful communicator and a competent learner‚ and should be used together to provide appropriate provision for each child. [ They are: -personal‚ social and emotional development -communication‚ language and literacy -problem solving‚ reasoning and numeracy -knowledge and understanding of the world -physical development -creative development. . Hi‚ welcome to silkysteps. You can download a digital copy of the 2012 eyfs here: https://www.education.gov

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    the background wearing ’modern’ clothes. This shows that children in China were receiving education and in turn were teaching their parents what they learnt. Source D shows that the educational reforms Mao carried out were successful in raising the literacy rate. The family depicted in the source have a considerably high standard of living. This can be inferred from the clothes worn which are not old or tattered and the modern looking cement house. Thus‚ Source D shows that the reforms improved the

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    Technological progress as a form of modernity using positive examples from India (Bangalore) and less positive views from Lagos 5. Employment structure e.g the informal sector often viewed as not modern. Robinsons view of cape town 6. Education- literacy rates Islamabad 7. Linking from Islamabad- religion how has religion played a part is it possible to be modern and have religion- Pervez Musharraf quotes 8. Linking from religion Afghanistan- cities PURPOSEFULLY not ‘modernising’ due to influence

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    In school there are always those that do not understand‚ but get passing grades. In Mary Sherry’s essay In Praise of the F Word she talks about the topic in more depth. The essay talks about how the American school system you get passed along without any consideration about your pace and skill level. She also discusses how unprepared the American public is after high school and college. Her essay also talks about her own son and one of his experiences in his high school. Her use of ethos is not very

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    RUTH D. CHAPPEL 1918 Blk. 5 South Daang Bakal Dau‚ Mabalacat Pampanga 0923-502-0813 ruthchappel@yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- OBJECTIVE: To have a job that will utilize both my educational background and professional experience to contribute to the organization’s goals and simultaneously provide excellent opportunities for career development and personal growth. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: * Ability

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    education is given to boys. Girls are not given any education. No attention is given to their health. The atmosphere is unhygienic. People are unaware of hygienic conditions. Government has to give special attention in this matter. It has to rise the literacy rate and people should be given awareness that girls and bys should be treated equally. Boys and girls should be educated in separate classrooms using different teaching techniques’. Do you agree this statement or not. It seems like girls have

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    way they are used. In Markus Zusak’s novel The Book Thief‚ the importance of words has a great deal of effects on many of the characters. When you are born you are taught how to speak‚ no matter what language. However‚ in some countries the literacy rate is very low and the truth is that many people could not read or write to save their life. But for Liesel reading and writing is exactly what saved her. When Liesel came to Himmel Street she could not read or write at all. As her foster father

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