#2 (permalink) Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:32 am Re: the effects of illiteracy |
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| Retnokisnon wrote: |
As far as IT is known, illiteracy can be termed as the state of being illiterate. Should people have not received education or if they have not risen within healthy and appropriate condition in terms of cultural level, it can absolutely be said that people will become illiterate in the future. Illiteracy has many serious effects on individuals as well as society such as unemployment together with loss of language and culture. In the first place, unemployment can be viewed as the most remarkable outcome of illiteracy. People who undoubtedly have a decent job receive an education/ MAY BE CONTRARY - EDUCATED PEOPLE UNDOUBTEDLY GET DECENT JOBS?. There is a strong connection between unemployment and illiteracy. For instance, imagINE that an individual does not have adequate information about a subject or job. THEN HOW can HE be successful in business?. If the numbers of uneducated people increase, it would not be much of surprise to see that unemployment is perhaps the biggest problem which our generation will face. NOT CLEAR Another significant causes which is as important as one is loss of language and culture. That is to say, it can obviously be claim that illiteracy is likely to give rise/PROVOKE/INVOKE to loss of language and culture. Inasmuch as, illiterate people do not speak AS much AS other people, they cannot have information about religions and beliefs. Moreover, people cannot be aware OF wealthiness of their own culture and language.
WHERE IS THE 3RD REASON? THERE SHOULD BE AT LEAST 3 REASONS.
All in all, the obvious conclusion to be drawn would be that unemployment as well as loss of language and culture stem from illiteracy. Education has constituted the backbone of a healty society. Thus, If the previous governments had taken more severe steps about education, the level of illiteracy would not have been so high.
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MY REASONS: 1. DECENT JOB 2. WIDE WORLD-VIEW (TO BE NTERESTING ) 3. PRESERVATION OF LANGUAGE, CULTURE, TRADITIONS
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