literacy
literacy
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by Zach Hope - 2007-10-08
Looking back over the last 20 years of home computing, it's hard to comprehend how we managed to cope without our PCs. Starting from computers such as the weird ZX Spectrum and the Commodore 64,...
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by Gigi Reynard - 2007-12-07
Copyright (c) 2007 Gigi ReynardLiteracy and reading are of great interest to authors and publishers. Evidently, the topic caught the attention of The National Endowment for the Arts. They have...
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by Mark Silver - 2008-05-15
There's some buzz I've been reading about in forums and on blogs about what's known as 'reader fatigue.' This is the condition that happens when you, as an individual, are confronted with sixteen hund...
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by Sandra Prior - 2008-08-02
Close your eyes and imagine you're on a beach straight out of one of those rum adverts. You're in a tropical paradise surrounded by sun, sea and sand. You stretch out on your towel, liberally applyin...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-08-02
Close your eyes and imagine you're on a beach straight out of one of those rum adverts. You're in a tropical paradise surrounded by sun, sea and sand. You stretch out on your towel, liberally appl...
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by Emma Walton Hamilton - 2008-10-16
For the last fifty years, reading has suffered a precipitous decline. Blame has been widely assigned to electronic entertainment, but there is perhaps a subtler, more subversive force undermining the ...
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by Bo Sanchez - 2008-10-17
"Bo, you're wrong. Poverty is a matter of fate..."He came up to me right after I gave a talk on financial literacy. The man spoke to me with the gravity of a Supreme Court Justice, it scared me."Why ...
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by Larry HansonSmith - 2008-11-23
Dateline!The cost to business at $4 billion per year,The cost of Canadian society has been estimated at $10 billion per year, Dateline!$60 billion annually in loss to U.S. companies, ...