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    the audience of literates to the dangers of illiteracy. The author uses personal stories from people to describe the difficulties of an illiterate life. Jonathan Kozol also explains how voter turnout is lowered by about 16 million votes for a presidential contest due to illiteracy. Response: The author Jonathan Kozol has been able to spend time in the lower poverty neighborhoods of Boston, allowing him to see first hand the effects of illiteracy has on the people of those communities.…

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    Consequences Of Literacy

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    on certain events, experiences, and the eventual effects of the aforementioned on the interviewees I was properly able to understand the benefits of literacy over illiteracy. The initial part of the interview attempted to gain insight into the person’s basic understanding of the term literacy and what benefits it may hold over illiteracy. In response to my question one individual replied that literacy is what pushes one to greater heights in life, towards success and a better future. There is…

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    The Critical Problem of Adult Illiteracy in the U.S. and Solutions to the Problem Frederick Douglass once said, “Once you learn to read, you will forever be free” (Cardoza, 2013). Millions of U.S. adults do not possess basic reading and writing skills, and may be deemed “illiterate” or “functionally illiterate”. “Illiterate” means unable to read or write at all and “functionally illiterate” means that one does not possess sufficient reading and writing skills to function successfully in…

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    others in the United States back then and now Malcolm X spent a good portion of his life illiterate. Surprisingly, illiteracy is more common than most truly realize. “In American society where words are so critical at least 25 million people are ‘functionally incompetent’” states Jeff Greenfield when referring to his article on “Prisoners of Silence: Breaking the Bonds of Adult Illiteracy in the United States” (Kozol 255). Unfortunately, the main issue propelling that dynamic remains unchanged.…

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    Americans have, they should find a way to fix or overcome their attitudes to help the illiterates on their low level of literacy. If this was possible during Socrates lifetime, it is possible in this generation. Waiting too long to fix the problems of illiteracy in America will only create…

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    After watching the clip on religious illiteracy, Stephen Prothero made very understandable, valid points about religious illiteracy. Prothero used a satirical aspect which helped him portray a strong message to his audience. The main point Prothero is trying to accomplish, is to connect with his audience by giving very strange statistics, then giving him an actual point to the issue of Americans not truly understanding much about any religion. Prothero may have had a different point but the…

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    Adult illiteracy is adults over a specific age who can not read or writing effecting basic everyday life skills. There are different levels of literacy. Literacy gives individual the ability to understanding meaning, which is applied in life. Today, meaning changes related to technology and economics. Therefore, adult illiteracy should be evaluated for the impact to society and in society related to issues of crime…

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    According to studies that took place recently, it was said that every one in four people are illiterate. Being illiterate impacts some people in a negative way. They have a difficult time learning and holding new information, writing and reading what is beyond their scope of simple terms and sentences. “The notion that illiterate people are poor and stupid couldn’t be farther from the truth. Quite the contrary, most are quite smart. They have spent years learning how to cleverly cover up their…

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    reading level. An illiteracy study which focused on African- American communities to research the job opportunities, proper education, and drug usage in the urban area stressed that lifestyles have a dramatic influence on academic levels. The urban community stresses the issues of abuse, pregnancy, drugs, and violence, but few want to…

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    Illiteracy Imagine having no ability to read or write. Imagine not going to school. This is what children in child labor go through. Illiteracy is one of many effects of child labor. Children in child labor don’t get to learn to read and write because they don’t have time to go to school and work to support their families. The downside of not getting an education is that with no education, the children, as the https://www.importantindia.com website quotes, “The lack of education and…

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