They have a right to travel and to seek a better life for themselves, just like everybody else!
it is illiterate. no go die in a hole you worthless spelling hippo -.- N-gga
About 60% of people in Pakistan are officially literate. But, officially literate means one who has studied up to 5th Grade. Only 20% of Pakistanis go to colleges. Only 5% go to Universities or for Bachelors.
The percentage of the population in Israel who are literate, high school graduates, and hold university degrees, is among the highest in the world. Americans, as well as people from several other countries commonly go there, either temporarily or permanently, to study.
Yes 93 percent of the Venezuelans are literate in the whole population and yes they do on go and move on to universities after they graduate from high school.
they wanted everybody to go get educated then get into politics because alot of people were illiterate and did know how to suck penis
When working with illiterate clients, you need to go over everything with them in detail. You do not want to assume they know what you did and hand them a paper about it.
Go back to school you illiterate Nobjockey
just like anywhere else, if you go to school you learn to read (its against the law not to go to school), so id say probably 99.99999999999% of people.
You don't "get to be" illiterate, we all start that way. I assume you mean "unable to read or write" for illiterate. Hopefully one learns to both read and write, and also learns to love it. That person gets to be "literate". Another view: Often, a child will miss schooling at a critical period of his/her development. If the policy of the school is to promote to the next level regardless of attainment and the teachers are not monitoring progess, the child slips through the cracks. With time, the child will actively hide the lack of prowess through embarrassment and then there is little chance that they will ever read fluently unless they seek one-on-one help. Another view: If one person missed his school time or did not devote himself into school when he was child, we can't judge that he is illiterate. Because he is living in the society, that is to say he is not isolated, he could get contact with people, events and he had to deal with problems by himself. It is a course of learning. In this kind of course, he could obtain the skills to make a living and to communicate with people and how to go well with the society. So we can not say he is illiterate. He just can not read and write. Another view: I find the last answer bizarre. If a person cannot read, then he/she is illiterate. Let us 'call a spade a spade'.
they are the countries where you go there and you hear people talk in spanish for example Spain
umm u go on add more photos!
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