the voting rights act of 1965 banned literacy tests
this is a website .... dont make it if ya cant even live up to ya's expectations
^horrible answer it was the voting rights of 1965
Voters Act
Voters Act
Literacy means the ability to read and write. In Hindi literacy is called Sākṣaratā. It means to have the ability to read, write and learn from written material.
"Dual eligibility" means exactly that - eligibility for both Medicare and Medicaid.
The word is literate.
TET means Teacher Eligibility Test it has Minimum Bachelor degree.
Literacy as a subject is the study of reading and writing - being "literate" means you are able to read and write.
Sorry, your question, as phrased, makes no sense. "Eligibility" means - Qualified or entitled to be chosen.
Computer Literacy means the level of Experience someone has with computers. It is also known as digital literacy. As we are living in digital world so it is very important o access computer literacy.
Literacy means the ability to read. Equal rights means that everyone has the same rights. So equal rights to literacy means that everyone has the right to learn how to read. It makes sense that education would be included, because once someone knows how to read, they need good things to read. By providing equal rights to literacy and education, we create a place where people can improve their lives and prosper.
It's basically the percentage of the population who can read and write.
As of the 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy, the literacy rate for Hawai'i was 16%. This means that 1 in 6, or more than 150,000, adults in Hawai'i are considered unable to read at a basic, functional level, and would benefit from basic education or literacy tutoring or assistance. Source: Hawaii Literacy
Literacy rate.