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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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    “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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    Literacy Literacy‚ as we all know is the ability that we have to read and write that includes the capacity that we have to use and learn a language as well as any other things like understanding how to communicate. It is also the most important structure that our parents teach us‚ without it we would not be able to communicate with each other‚ we would not be able to learn new skills‚ such as learning how to use a computer‚ how to use internet‚ how to speak properly‚ without it the world would not

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    Essay: How to Solve Energy Crisis Outlines: a. Introduction b. Reasons c. Continuous Waste of Energy d. Ways to Solve Energy Crisis e. Conclusion The growth of human being has travelled a long journey. It was the greatest achievement of primitive man when he discovered fire with the help of a stone. With this human history moved very fast. Later on a number discoveries and inventions were made which changed human life completely. Energy is such a great invention which made

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    man and carry the sick or the wounded to the hospital. These are all social service. To enlighten the farmers about the modern method of farming is a social service. so‚ any work that is beneficial and useful for the society is social service. Conclusion: Social service is no doubt‚ a very good quality. By social service we directly help the society‚ but indirectly we help ourselves also. the well-being of the society means the well-being or its individual members. We are too‚

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    essay is a summary and response of the essay “The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society” written by Jonathan Kozol. The target audience is the literate who can read‚ and have the ability to do something about the illiteracy problem. The purpose of the essay is to raise awareness of the illiteracy issue in the United States and to inform how the vast amount of people live daily dealing with this problem. The revisions I made for this essay include adding an audience‚ in my first draft I mentioned the author

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    Information communication technologies (ICT) cannot be used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor. I will argue my point based on the following aspects: The age of Technology versus illiteracy‚ the lack of orientation by ICT service providers‚ the remoteness of the area which limit access to new ICT development‚ Technological development are increasing on daily bases and come with jargon and terminology that requires one to have an understanding of what it entails. The use of

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    Adult Education in Zambia during the Colonial Period: Challenges in the Post-Independence Era* Presented by M. Luchembe Lecturer – Department of Adult Education and Extension Studies University of Zambia * The paper was presented at the Centre for the Study of International Cooperation in Education (CICE)‚ Hiroshima University in Japan‚ on 22nd May 2009. Abstract This paper is entitled Adult Education in Zambia during the Colonial Period: Challenges in the post-Independence Era. The paper discusses

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    Benjamin Carson: Source of Inspiration A good man is a source of inspiration and pride for the world. Dr. Benjamin Carson‚ who came from a low income African American family and was the son of divorced parents‚ was able to develop his skills to become a neurosurgeon. He had to overcome the insults of his friends who made him believe he was a stupid child. Due to the separation of his parents and the fact that his mother had several jobs to support him and his brother‚ he never showed

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    To what Extend Does Toyota achieve CSR CSR allows a firm to have a positive impact on society by efficiently managing their business procedures. It means firms have to be socially responsible and not only care about profitability. This type of action can give the brand and the firm a good image and reputation and can lead to potential built up of brand loyal customers‚ as they will fell more comfortable to buy the product knowing it will also lead to a positive impact. In order to be known as a

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