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    literacy is excellent

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    Mrs. Boykins ENC1101 September‚ 18‚ 2013 Literacy is excellent “Nearly a billion people entered the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their names” (Shah 1). Malcolm X describes his experience and struggle not being able to read or write until he got into prison. All he could ever do in prison was sit there‚ so he figured he would make light of his incarceration. So what he did was study a dictionary and read books to gain a better understanding and learn much more than

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    Literacy Rates

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    Literacy rates of 15-24 years old‚ both sexes‚ percentage Year | Value | 1991 | 61.9 | 2001 | 76.4 | 2007 | 82.1 | Literacy rates of 15-24 years old‚ men‚ percentage Year | Value | 1991 | 73.5 | 2001 | 84.2 | 2007 | 86.7 | Literacy rates of 15-24 years old‚ women‚ percentage Year | Value | 1991 | 49.3 | 2001 | 67.7 | 2007 | 77.1 | Literacy Rate in India - To know development in a society‚ Literacy is another proper indicator of economic development. For purpose of census

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    emotional literacy

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    The British used to be known as a reserved unemotional nation‚ people who never reveal their inner feelings‚ let alone in public. One interesting phrase “emotional literacy” is taken by a lot of writers in Britain terribly seriously. And there was this great outburst to how princess Di’s death changed the way Britain behaved‚ and the British is becoming an emotionally literate nation. Obviously‚ the British style is no longer the stiff upper lip‚ and that’s gone and it’s probably a good thing. Many

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    Literacy Narrative

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    Therefore‚ my youth was overtaken by many hours spent reading and writing what was known to be correct "Standard" English. I first found this to be a great shortcoming‚ but as I grew older‚ I began to realize the many rewards acquired by having the ability to be literate. During adolescence‚ I began reading and writing through a fundamental learning program called‚ "Hooked on Phonics." This program consisted of long hours spent reading short novels and writing elementary phrases which were commonly

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    Group Response #2 To answer the question about if a child develops language through biological preprogramming or through environmental stimulation. Many linguists and scholars debate from the nature-inspired and nurture-inspired perspectives. Both nature and environmental factors interact to help children develop language. It is reasonable that every child has a genetic basis to develop language abilities. However‚ the environmental stimulation‚ or nurture-inspired perspective will play a more

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    IMPORTANT SOFT SKILL IN LANGUAGE TEACHING Mrs. N. Mahalakshmi D.T.Ed.‚ M.A.‚ M.Ed.‚ NET.‚ PGDACE. Research Scholar Department of Education Annamalai University ------------------------------------------------- prusothmaha@gmail.com Abstract ------------------------------------------------- English is being taught as a second language in our Indian schools. As it is our national language‚ much importance is given to this language in our education system. The language teachers are expected

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    As time went on‚ modern theories of psychology‚ training‚ and staff development were applied to training methods in order to keep staff skilled‚ knowledgeable‚ and motivated Definition: "Training is the process of teaching new employees the basic skills they need‚ to perform their jobs" (Dressler‚ 2003) Training is a learning experience which seeks a relatively permanent change in the individual that will improve his ability to perform his job well. Every organization needs to have well trained

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    Computer Literacy

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    continuous information interchange and technological progress helps accelerate this exchange. However‚ people are so dependable on computers that they do not realize the impact it has on literacy. Computer literacy is essential in our modern society but with great advantages of this skill come disadvantages that can have a negative impact on the three basic skills such as reading‚ writing and arithmetic. Reading is a skill that is taught from a very young age that makes people more intellectual and

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    Texting And Literacy

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    The effect of Literacy Due to Texting Nowadays‚ texting is the main source of communication‚ especially for college students. They tend to not have the time to have conversations with others on the phone because of all the studying and work they may be doing‚ so they will send a quick text to keep in contact with friends‚ family‚ or fellow classmates. The way the words are sent in these text messages are usually abbreviated to quicken the process of texting or spell check tends to fix every word

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    Module 2 Key Points Summary: The Impact of Strong Language Strong Language consists of words that paint pictures and evoke emotions. If people can remember what you said three days after your presentation than you educated them and if they do not‚ you just presented. Using strong language is a tool to help your audience remember what you said long after the presentation. Tip #1: When you paint pictures in the mind with your words‚ you influence the memory center of the brain. Tip #2: When you evoke

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