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    Presidential candidates is audio and visual media. Often they are misguided by the candidates and are exploited on the basis of race‚ culture‚ and religion. Besides politics‚ Kozol points towards many difficulties an illiterate person faces in daily life. Let’s just start with the basic necessities of life‚ food and shelter. Even having means to buy it‚ an illiterate person cannot read the brands‚ labels and instructions on the food packing. All they depend on is visual recognition that once is identified

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    Chaibasa Rural Immersion Programme Compiled By - BM – A 2013-2015 XLRI Jamshedpur B13037 Paritosh Pant B13047 Ritwick Rane B13039 Prateek Dudeja B13052 Sheena Jain B13054 Dr. Sneha Singh 16th Aug – 18th Aug‚ 2013 Contents OBJECTIVE OF THE TRIP ................................................................................................................................ 2 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................

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    India of My Dreams Introduction William Dement said‚ “Dreaming permits each and everyone of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of ourMy India My Pride lives.” He says that sometimes this insanity can be fruitful and sometimes very infectious and sometimes very delectable and delicious. It is in many ways necessary for a country like India to be insane and dream as it is a bigger crime not to dream than to dare to dream. India of my dreams is a topic‚ which is as wide and

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    Skills in your specialist area “Skills are capabilities and expertise in a particular occupation or activity. There are a large number of different types of skills and they can be split into a number of different categories. Basic skills‚ such as literacy and numeracy‚ and generic skills‚ such as team working and communication‚ are applicable in most jobs. Specific skills tend to be less transferable between occupations. Most occupations use a mix of Different types of skills” leitch. (2006).

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    growth in knowledge and assist in enhancing their development‚ so they can grow holistically. To be aware of any weak areas that I come across whilst working with the children‚ for example a child that may need extra support within their numeracy‚ literacy or phonics time. I am also expected to deal‚ to the best of my ability‚ with challenging aggressive‚ rude or traumatised children. Whilst I may need to do this at times I am also aware that the class teacher is there for support. I have had to deal

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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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    Everything in today’s society‚ more or less‚ requires being literate. There are so many different types of literacy sponsors; it would be hard to list them all at once. While there can be many positive literacy sponsors‚ there also can be many negative‚ either way they are all around us. Everyone learns in different ways‚ but we all must be literate to communicate and survive in today’s society. I learned the basics of reading‚ writing‚ and speaking from my parents. As a child you are stuck to your

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    computer equipment‚ software‚ data and information‚ or processing capability. One of the following examples Computer viruses‚ unauthorized access and use‚ information theft‚ hardware and software theft‚ vandalism‚ system failure‚ etc.  Computer literacy Having current knowledge and understanding of computers and their uses   The hardware and software of computers  General uses of computers‚ e.g. word processing‚ spreadsheets and databases  The Internet as information resource and its basic

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    dialysis community advocates for the dialysis population to improve care‚ education‚ and support for people suffering from kidney disease (Dialysis Patient Citizens). The following material will critique the DPC’s pamphlet for layout‚ quality‚ clarity‚ literacy‚ and usefulness. Review of cultural sensitivity and self-care management in the pamphlet information will also occur. Layout appeal Layout appeal is crucial for a pamphlet as the layout appeal is what grabs the interest of an individual and entices

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    Explain the Difference Between the work of the Historian and the Archaeologist It is easy to distinguish between the work of a historian and that of an archaeologist. Historians work and learn by investigating. In fact‚ the word ‘history’ is derived from the Latin term historia which means ‘study by inquiry’. Therefore‚ the work of the historian focusses on asking questions‚ making a thesis and using relevant sources to back up their statement. As evidence to back up their theses‚ historians

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