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    Adult Education to Make a Better Tomorrow Online Education‚ Online Schools The importance of adult education cannot be denied. It is a platform through which adults who were deprived of education in their early life can avail a chance to complete their education. Bunnell‚ Jun 20‚ 2012 -- Education is one of the most important aspects of our life. It is through education that we open our eyes to the world and see what this fantastic and varied world has to offer. We can appreciate the huge and

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    As I type this essay I am using one form of communication available to those of us who are literate. Sadly not all of us have the ability to do what most if not all of us who are lucky to be literate‚ take for granted. One such article‚ "The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society?" elaborates on the issue of illiteracy‚ which is utterly apparent in America. This essay is written using exemplification to show that knowledge is indeed power and those who are illiterate are almost powerless in today’s

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    demonstrated by other countries. Computers are no longer luxury or the sole property of the advanced countries. Their appropriate uses in India can help us solve the unique problems of a developing country and bring about the desired changes in increasing literacy‚ optimizing resources‚ increasing efficiency‚ productivity and quality. Already computers have become such an important part of our lives—in airports‚ banks‚ railway stations and every well-equipped modern office. As computer continues to proliferate

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    The X In My Name Meaning

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    In his poem “The X in My Name‚” Alarcon brings life to an action that was once thought of as common. The poem discusses the action of signing an “x” in place of one’s name. This took place more commonly when education was not something that was mandatory in the United States. In order to understand the poem as a whole‚ one must look to the society and time period that it takes place. By looking at Alarcon’s “The X in My Name” in a sociological perspective let’s discuss the important pieces of the

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    Education and Rural Areas

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    1. Can ICTs be innovatively used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor? Yes they can be used in the absence of minimum literacy levels among the poor. The ICT plays a big role in the rural areas and benefits the people that live there. ICT’s are used in the poor communities to empower and help the illiterate and people with less knowledge. Applications in agricultural and rural development have often been to provide direct access to market and weather information for the poor

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    All of us want India to become a respectable super power in the world. India ha a rich past. it was because of its riches‚ that it was invaded innumerable times and its wealth was plundered. The British rulers exploited the country. At the time of independence‚ the country was in turmoil‚ its economy had been shuttered and there was unrest all around. In sixty years since independence‚ the country has made tremendous progress. However‚ it is still for behind the developed counties of the world

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    In this literacy narrative‚ Blogs Are Not Pseudo-Diaries by Stacy Yi‚ Stacy talks about her experiences writing about her time spent in the Dominican Republic the summer after she graduated high school. The thesis statement of this narrative is “Far more interesting‚ though‚ was my hands-on education in the possibilities of travel journalism‚ and the freedom that comes with disregarding expectations.” Stacy talks about how there were lots of people who wanted to be kept up to date with her experiences

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    The Classroom Environment

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    prepared for variety of activities‚ such as listening‚ speaking or playing games. In other words‚ the space needs to be flexible. Students have to be able to move easily from one activity to another. Besides‚ classroom environment should be full of literacy materials. There has to be sufficient amount of these materials for teacher and for students. The level of the materials should be appropriate for independent reading. Organizing resources in a way that they capture students’ attentions is something

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    elements that are proven to be effective‚ and that students can use in their own classrooms. Students can do their classes and coursework at any time that is convenient‚ especially when traditional classes don’t meet. Plus in today’s society computer literacy is more and more a requirement on many jobs and in some classroom settings and online classes requires that students become computer literate. Online classes tend to train future workers for general requirements that are accepted in every state

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    Visual Vs Visual

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    continue to act as children often do and they live out their childhood filled with much laughter and fun. This photograph uses visual elements such as lines‚ shapes‚ typography‚ texture‚ and form. In addition to the visual elements this photograph also has some visual principles like unity‚ space‚ hierarchy‚ balance‚ contrast‚ dominance‚ and similarity. Because of these visual elements and principles highlighting different parts of the photograph‚ the photo is able to convey a message that children

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