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    KENYATTA UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES UNIT: AHT 414; COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS IN INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES LECTURER: JOSEPH MAGUT STUDENT: C01/0150/2010. KIPKORIR ALLAN SOI DATE: FRIDAY‚ 7th JANUARY 2014 SIGNATURE:…………………………. TERM PAPER: COMPARATIVELY EVALUATE THE FOREIGN POLICY OF POST INDEPENDENCE KENYA AND TANZANIA. EMAIL: xalansoi@gmail.com INTRODUCTION: At independence‚ Kenya had precisely capitalism ideological orientation whereas Tanzania

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    Poverty and Illiteracy

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    poverty-ridden people is like a vast endless desert where literacy is like an oasis‚ a fertile land with fresh water flowing and majestic palm trees growing. Illiteracy keeps people chained to ignorance and superstition and is an obstacle in the path of civilization. With literacy comes awareness and awareness brings progress‚ culture and civilization. Illiteracy brings ignorance‚ and ignorance leads to wars and controversies. God made man in his own image but today humans stand divided in the name of religion

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    Functional Illiteracy

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    Functional illiteracy is reading and writing skills that are inadequate "to manage daily living and employment tasks that require reading skills beyond a basic level".[1] Functional illiteracy is contrasted with illiteracy in the strict sense‚ meaning the inability to read or write simple sentences in any language. Foreigners who cannot read and write in the native language where they live may also be considered functionally illiterate. Contents   [hide]  1 Characteristics 2 Links with poverty and

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    Illiteracy Consequences

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    Jet Sims Comp. II Ms. Choate February 3‚ 2012 Illiteracy Consequences Imagine being overseas in an unknown place where everything that is written is unrecognizable. An individual would possibly feel completely lost without any direction‚ no starting point‚ and no help. That is a daily way of life for the illiterate. They become lost because of their lack of education at a young age‚ or because their parents did not give them the opportunity. This education is paid for by the government and

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    Illiteracy and Poverty

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    Illiteracy may be defined as ‘the condition of being unable to read or write’ and it is one of the main causes of poverty in any society‚ and Pakistan unfortunately. According to the 1998 census the definition of literacy is ‘one who can read a newspaper and write a simple letter‚ in any language’. Based on this definition Pakistan has a literacy rate of 55% *. Illiteracy contributes to poverty in numerous ways‚ both indirect and direct. The first link between illiteracy and poverty tends to

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    Functional Illiteracy

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    Illiteracy and its effects. Intro Illiteracy is defined as the inability to read or write. There are purely illiterate; persons who cannot read or write at all and functionally illiterate; persons who can read and possibly write simple sentences with a limited vocabulary. In Malaysia‚ the government provides education in free public school for its citizens but many remain uneducated and illiterate. Illiterate persons are always typically labelled as stupid but in reality some of them are smart

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    Illiteracy In America

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    Illiteracy‚ A Problem Facing Women I was quite amazed as I researched the topic of illiteracy in America. What exactly is illiteracy? Illiteracy is defined in the Webster’s dictionary as: 1) not educated; especially‚ not knowing how to read or write. 2) showing a lack of education --noun. a person who does not know how to read or write -- illiteracy. May-be someone can read just a little‚ some can make out the sounds of a word and some just cannot read at all. Illiteracy is a "loss" to those

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    Illiteracy In America

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    for change is but loud and clear. Yet our people seem to act dumb to care. Everyday people struggle for improvement in their lives‚ in their beliefs in their dreams. It is a prolonging debate that this country is in great distress .Illiteracy regarding our situation is what makes it more difficult to battle with. The responsibility to not just see through the deep-seated problems of our time but to also act at its expense is vested heavily on the youth. It is a great wonder how the young blood

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    Computer Illiteracy

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    Computer Illiteracy There is a problem out there that haunts many troubled souls in our society. It is powerful. It can strip the pimple-faced class whiz of all his sickening pride. It can make the intelligent person feel like a complete idiot. It can make the confident doubt themselves. To those who have this problem‚ it seeks to make their lives a living hell. This beast is called computer illiteracy. The problems arising from computer literacy are becoming more evident as colleges and

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    Illiteracy in Australia

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    1301 11/18/2014 Illiteracy in Australia In today’s world‚ knowledge is an important factor in the development of any country. And a low functional illiteracy rate is always a sign of a very humanly developed country as humans is what should be focused on by a government in order to advance in their country’s development. Australia is one of the developed countries‚ therefore‚ it should have a low functional illiteracy rate. However‚ Australia has an astonishing functional illiteracy rate of 44% (Columbia

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