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    million people have cell phones and only 75% of the population has the ability to use the internet. The radio is still the most used communication medium in Madagascar due to the poverty and illiteracy among its people. Nearly 35% of the people in Madagascar are illiterate, and rather than declining, illiteracy has actually been…

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    As an illiterate adolescent, in a drug infested environment, at age 14 Curtis Wall Street Carroll felt hopeless towards his future, which contributed to Carroll burglarizing an arcade game bowling alley. He was apprehended and detained in a juvenile detention center and later released into the custody of his mother. Sometime afterward this ordeal, Carroll at the age 17 was consequently incarcerated for a robbery and murder. While imprisoned, he came to the realization that money was more value…

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    This statement is ironic, as it contrasts Baba’s lifestyle in Kabul, compared to America. Amir asserts that “Baba, had built the most beautiful house in [...] a new and affluent neighborhood in [...] Kabul” (4). However, Amir later thinks that the “homes” in America, make Baba’s “beautiful house” seem like a “servant’s hut” (135). These contrasted statements clearly show the differences in lifestyle and social statuses between the two countries that Baba lives in. During his life in Afghanistan,…

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    The Islamic world impacted black Africa in a profound way. Islam brought a rise in education, eliminating “the universal illiteracy and absence of written languages” (Maddison 2007). Muslims encouraged people to get an education, and they did this by building schools and learning centers such as “libraries, observatories, and a house of wisdom,” making knowledge more readily accessible (Maddison 2007). Timbuktu was one of the most influential centers because of Its community of Islamic scholars…

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    At some point Prospero claims that he enlightened Caliban from his primitivism and illiteracy to the modern lifestyle. However, Caliban immediately respond that “[Prospero] didn’t teach [Caliban] a thing! Except to jabber in your own language so that [Caliban] could understand your orders…All your science [Prospero] keep for yourself alone, shut up in those big books” (Cesaire 17). Cesaire also states that between the colonizer and colonized there is room only forced labor, intimidation,…

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    Jonathan Kozol, author of Savage Inequalities, began his teaching career in an overpopulated, segregated school where he was fired for innovation. Kozol became interested in illiteracy within the United States, but realized that he wanted to regain focus on children. This led him to visit poor schools across the country to explore the truth of the inequalities in American schools. Kozol's experience reals that the American public education system is so discriminatory that it is destroying…

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    Throughout the years, the youth culture has been influenced by the media. Children and teenagers have been exposed to too many ads, causing them to believe that “life is about getting and spending”. Nowadays it is common to hear a child complaining about how he dislikes his IPad cover because it is not his favorite color or how he has a tablet but not a cell phone. Kids have become consumerist, dependent of the products sold by the media. This is shown in the documentary “Consuming Kids: The…

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    All immigrants should be required to learn to read and write English well, so they can have the same opportunities as everyone else. Living in America and not knowing how to speak English causes multiple complications. Some of the complications are not being able to read labels on prescription pills, menus in a restaurant, chemicals in products, and not understanding agreements in renting a house or in preceding surgical procedures. In the article from CNN, Kennedy proclaims, “Learning English…

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    used to be a slave, so what he writes about slavery is credible and trustworthy. Although having a similar situation as every other slave, Douglass still managed his time, took advantage of his situation, and found some ways to learn and overcome illiteracy. He realized the values of knowledge and was eager to learn although the condition of a slave was…

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    students feel frustrated and discouraged to read and write when they are in school. Students without a diploma will face problems in getting a good job or promotion to a higher level. The authors, Jimmy Santiago Baca and Malcolm X were having an illiteracy problem when they were in prison. Jimmy Santiago Baca is born in New Mexico and grew up without a proper family. Baca was caught dealing drugs when he was in his early twentie and sentenced to prison. He also gave free readings and speeches…

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