In 1985 Mrs Nini initiated self-empowering schemes for local women, most of whom were illiterate and unable to find formal employment. |
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They know that as long as the population in these areas remain uneducated and illiterate, they will never be removed. |
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And a lot of our people are elderly and a lot of them are uneducated, illiterate. |
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For the most part, bone-setters were illiterate or, at best, badly educated and lived in poor rural districts. |
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In a culture as sloppy with sentiment and theologically illiterate as ours, it's a dangerous thing to spend much time speculating about. |
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People are defined as illiterate when they do not conform to a set of cultural criteria defined by the ruling elite of a particular society. |
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But the real problems are a static production and the script, which borders on the theatrically illiterate. |
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Were the youth of America, desperate for an honest set of heroes, supposed to find these borderline illiterate street skate rats admirable? |
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But this is a form of social injustice, for innumerate and illiterate workers are locked into a low-wage future. |
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Every illiterate good-ole-boy speaks in sparklingly correct prose, with the occasional Southern idiom thrown into the mix. |
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The best part though was that a number of the kids who were illiterate learned how to read and write through my program. |
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His human resources officer told him that some of his employees were functionally illiterate, despite having high school diplomas. |
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Rural Shias are illiterate, and they are peasants, and they use primitive tools, hand tools to till the land. |
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Like millions of Venezuelans, in the midst of spurting oil wealth she was left illiterate and innumerate. |
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During the 1980s, he discovered that many of the young workers in his manufacturing firms were functionally illiterate and innumerate. |
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Most army commanders remained cartographically illiterate for most of the period. |
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Many people in the community were illiterate, having little need for education beyond simple ciphering, and how to sign one's name. |
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His uncouth son who shows no respect to his illiterate father compounds the dilemma. |
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Marie-Loup, a carpenter's illiterate daughter, knows her way around a forest, practices herbal medicine and has Native friends. |
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Previous figures estimate the number of functionally illiterate adults as high as 12 million. |
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Several of these parents were either illiterate or functionally illiterate in Spanish and did not speak English. |
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Until the 1980s when the Sandinistas launched their literacy campaign, half of the Nicaraguan population was functionally illiterate. |
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Then he disparaged my writing for being too illiterate for some but too literate for others. |
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Such a defence is offered only to hoodwink the gullible, illiterate and ignorant millions. |
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Couple a scientifically illiterate public with activist groups well-versed in scare tactics and what do you get? |
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Indeed, as I have wondered elsewhere, how long will Americans endure the arrogance and ignorance of their own technically illiterate politicians? |
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In Uganda, among those aged fifteen years and over, about 50 percent are illiterate. |
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Men, women, and children attended these compulsory classes, and hundreds of thousands of illiterate Iraqis learned to read. |
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A commoner can practice the latter two means of attaining salvation, even if he is illiterate and unable to study the scriptures on his own. |
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His mother, apparently illiterate, was unable to sign her name as a witness to his marriage. |
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South Asia, where many people are illiterate, ignorant of their rights, and thus easily diddled, is the home of this system. |
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Its members were unskilled workers, mostly uneducated, occasionally illiterate and often unable to read or speak English. |
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Anne Marie was illiterate, addicted to schnapps and immensely superstitious. |
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I want to know which school this illiterate prig went to, in order to avoid it. |
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The bishops, demoralized by scandal, evangelically illiterate, walked peri passu with the warmaking state. |
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Like most working class children, he was illiterate and kept no diary or written record of his life. |
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Toussaint was illiterate, could not swim a stroke, nor could he operate a boat. |
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Cleon is worsted not by an upright and dignified man but by an illiterate and brazen cynic who beats him at his own game. |
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Just why such an all-knowing man was borderline illiterate remains a mystery. |
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Do they really think horror fans are so illiterate they won't read subtitles? |
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You have someone who was illiterate making profound pronouncements and statements which are amazingly accurate about scientific nature. |
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Among the more illiterate classes, to be possessed with the spirit of a fox is a form of zoanthropy not infrequently met with. |
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The line of Joseph's paper, which is written in French, leaps to the eye of any French illiterate instantly. |
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One senior advisor asked, rhetorically, if illiterate farmers would vote for the information superhighway. |
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The 1990s saw illiterate poor women in the village of Dubagunta, Andhra Pradesh, launch a grass roots movement against the sale of arrack. |
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A third of the population is illiterate, and 600,000 people are stalked by malnutrition. |
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Back in the 1830s, when he was a boy of 11, he used to read to illiterate London labourers during his lunch hours. |
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The education system that would teach girls to read would also empower millions of illiterate boys. |
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The cast members are illiterate, dispirited convicts with a leading lady who is about to be hanged. |
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This illiterate douchebag just can't it through his thick head that he's in the wrong. |
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The curriculum sets up a false opposition between a literate clergy and the illiterate laypeople. |
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But throughout the early modern period, men from the labouring poor, and women of all ranks below the gentry, were illiterate. |
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As a technologically illiterate parent, I could only wave forlornly from the other side of the widening technological divide. |
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Itinerant and illiterate, the Ma portrayed in Chinese newspaper reports was not a model citizen. |
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He auditioned it before Stalin's musically illiterate arts committee by banging it out on a piano and singing in his own, unreliable voice. |
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He tells the tale of the precocious and gifted son of master court painter, who grows up illiterate but an exceptionally brilliant painter. |
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I've had a few albums bought for me before, but I'm basically illiterate when it comes to popular music. |
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In migrant communities, however, the corrido remains the newspaper of illiterate people. |
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The boys, most illiterate, are shown pictures illustrating the choice of vocations on offer, including masonry, weaving and bee-keeping. |
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The conventional view now is of an uneducated, largely illiterate proletariat sitting in moronic torpor until the beginnings of state education. |
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The villagers are mostly illiterate, so they have to go to intermediaries to get any official documents prepared. |
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Indeed, one-million Quebecers are illiterate and can't read this simple phrase. |
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The women who have spoken are illiterate but their words, even in translation, emerge like fresh sprouts from a rich soil. |
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His murals aimed to convert the illiterate and heterogeneous masses to a realization of the miseries and futilities of war. |
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In addition, many South Africans were illiterate, and unable to read news reports of proceedings. |
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But he, as only history knows, was an inept military commander, a lying, back-stabbing political opportunist, and, for good measure, mostly illiterate. |
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In 1990 the World Bank estimated that half the population was illiterate. |
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Most Sierra Leoneans are illiterate and have few job choices. |
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Boxing is a blood sport that draws a varied mix of society, from profound writers and readers to the ignorant and the illiterate. |
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Clearly they get a lot of dumb illiterate wackos writing in, but I bet most publications do, quite frankly, and they don't publish 'em, by and large. |
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It's even read to illiterate factory labourers while they work. |
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The threat comes not from some Whitehall johnny-come-lately, nor some politically correct illiterate chair of a focus group, seeking his day in the Sun. |
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His enemies were all analphabetic, meaning illiterate, and had on a Tutu. |
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He wonders how so many people can be scientifically illiterate when they come from the same educational system that produces the world's most accomplished scientists. |
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An ICRW survey in Afghanistan in 2010 found that 71 percent of parents who married off their daughters were illiterate. |
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Keep in mind that in Nigeria, 51 percent of the 170 million people are illiterate. |
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The Nightman Cometh An illiterate janitor writes a musical to woo a woman who has a restraining order against him. |
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See what Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul, and company think about being unattractive, unathletic, illiterate voyeurs. |
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This is a residential program for illiterate to semi-literate girls between 12 and 18 years with the ambitious objective of returning them to Class 5 in formal schools. |
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For my technologically illiterate mother, the idea of paying bills online provokes as much anxiety as throwing something away. |
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Either way, excuse me please, I am after all, illiterate and unlearned. |
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He was the antithesis of the archetypal young black man, particularly as those seen though pre-1994 racist eyes as being illiterate, arrogant, uncouth and untutored. |
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Born in a village of poor fisherfolk and growing up illiterate, Hung Tung worked as officiant in a Taoist temple while doing odd jobs to maintain his family. |
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The inconvenience and hassles involved, particularly when patients are illiterate and unable to communicate meaningfully with doctors, are formidable. |
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She will not hear of his proposal because he is homeless and illiterate. |
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Comprised initially of mostly illiterate former slaves, they overcame their shortcomings and the army's initial tendency to supply them with cast-off equipment. |
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Paulo Freire's high-touch experiences with Brazilian literacy programs might teach us how to enfranchise digitally illiterate people in developed societies. |
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She may be illiterate and vapid, but next to him, she's a regular idiot savant marketing genius who cashed in on her B-list celebrity the moment it was about to expire. |
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We keep them in power, and they keep us illiterate, ignorant and prolific. |
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You have to ask yourself whether an illiterate country girl, ignorant in city ways, would have such a self-consciously literary mode of expressing herself. |
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It preys on the ignorant, the illiterate, the gullible, and the meek. |
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A recent video released by the American Medical Association reported that about onehalf of Americans have low health literacy and one-fifth are functionally illiterate. |
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It would rather let them go out into the world illiterate or innumerate rather than suffer the supposed indignity of being told how to do something properly. |
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Do they think we're illiterate, or simply utterly credulous? |
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He was extremely poor, illiterate and kept himself to himself, but liked attending church processions and carrying the cross or the pictures of Saints. |
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Because they hid all drives with the profile system the computer illiterate students and teachers would save it wherever the program defaulted to. |
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These individuals, such as women and girls who are illiterate, undereducated, or live in rural areas, could be largely ignored. |
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When Thoms first created this term, folk applied only to rural, frequently poor and illiterate peasants. |
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An illiterate woman, Mai-ch'en's wife is not gainstayed the benefit of the doubt. |
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Guianerius had a patient could make Latin verses when the moon was combust, otherwise illiterate. |
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Although he found evil in the historical record, he fervently believed reason and educating the illiterate masses would lead to progress. |
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The illiterate defendant signed an abjuration document that she did not understand under threat of immediate execution. |
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Joan was illiterate and it is believed that her letters were dictated by her to scribes and she signed her letters with the help of others. |
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He was illiterate and worked as a hand loom weaver during most of his life. |
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In practice, there was little division of labour between slave and free, and most workers were illiterate and without special skills. |
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She is politically illiterate and has never voted in an election. |
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However, ReCom research also finds functionally illiterate and innumerate children completing primary education. |
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The speech of an illiterate ceorl, on the other hand, can not be reconstructed. |
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Then again, being charitable, they are probably illiterate as well as innumerate. |
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Though illiterate, Castle was drawn to the look and shapes of typography. |
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Naturally, there is a plethora of illiterate cowpokes whose raison d'etre seems to be prejudice and anti-racial activities. |
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Other librarians and I regularly discuss illiterate, functional, aliterate, and avid readers. |
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It was distasteful enough to rub elbows with an illiterate and vulgar white man of no ancestry. |
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As many indentured workers were illiterate, especially Africans, there were opportunities for abuse by planters and other indenture holders. |
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In order to improve legibility or to aid the illiterate, some maps have been produced using pictograms to represent places. |
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It would give inmates an education and life skills so they can get work once they are released, because many enter prison illiterate and innumerate. |
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The enlightened Macedonian rulers scorned the rulers of Western Europe as illiterate barbarians and maintained a nominal claim to rule over the West. |
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We meet Freddie, a symbol of Southern, black, tragically illiterate, miseducated children as products of the separate-and-unequal education system. |
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An anecdote from the period recalls that his master, an illiterate and extremely frugal man, forbade Evans the use of candles to illuminate his reading in the evenings. |
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Nelly Kirkpatrick was a great, red-haired giant of a woman, very illiterate, but with some native wit, and good-hearted enough, I am told, when she was in her right mind. |
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Little attention was paid to his education and he grew up illiterate. |
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Masses of the illiterate poor chipped in ha'pennies to have each new monthly episode read to them, opening up and inspiring a new class of readers. |
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These fragments would have been told for many years in tradition, and learned by apprenticeship from one generation of illiterate poets to the next. |
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The schools are only a small intervention envisioned to slow down the exponential growth in the number of illiterate and innumerate poor in India. |
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Any talent which gives a good new thing to others is a miracle, but commentators have thought it extra miraculous that England's first known poet was an illiterate herd. |
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I tried to get a sense of Ribaud as the illiterate yet wise person, but, with the exception of the moving d for th, his speech is not written as dialect. |
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Such was the airy way with which, not an illiterate man on the street, but a brilliant woman of the world disposed of a tremendous historical fact. |
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S Club 7 shortened the name, becoming the more streamlined and less challenging for the numerically illiterate S Club, and things pootled along calmly for a while. |
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Illiterate and semi-literate women are operating and repairing energy systems. |
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