The last literate person in the Western World has finally read The Da Vinci Code.
The plant's 200 workers must now be computer-literate, although their collars are not yet entirely white.
This campaign intends to send a strong signal on the importance of literacy and literate environments.
In short newly literate women have a positive ripple effect on all development indicators.
Hundreds of millions of its people are now urbanised, educated, literate, informed, intellectual and opinionated.
As a literate account of contemporary debates over economics, Mr Kay's book is welcome.
How financially literate, Azeem, do you think the people were who come into your office?
When these children become literate, become educated, that's going to cause a big shift.
Only 52% of Indians are literate, compared with 83% in Malaysia and 94% in Thailand.
Writing, Mr Fischer points out, has extraordinary power, greatest of all in modern literate societies.
Tanzanians are very film literate people, he said, and their enthusiasm for the medium is inspiring.
The benefits of a fully literate society are obvious, but the challenges still remain.
The second is mad on cricket, which attracts a smaller, generally more literate audience.
They will require workers that are literate, numerate, adaptable, and trainable in a word, educated.
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Lasting peace depends on the development of literate citizenship and access to education for all.
We all have a shared interest in ensuring that the world becomes a more literate place.
It is the sixth most literate nation among the top 24 emerging markets in the world today.
Anyone who has graduated from college, launched a career, and carried a mortgage must be financially literate.
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In terms of level of education, near four out of ten literate people are not even matriculates.
Some form of consumer protection showing that the faculty were in fact literate, that sort of thing.
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The day's first arrivals are a barely literate rickshaw driver, an elderly couple and a call-centre worker.
Mentally disabled and barely literate, Mr Elmore was 14 years old when he dropped out of school.
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Therefore, India can be estimated to have 146 million fully-literate, 327 million early-literate, and 387 million non-literate people.
The Iraqis entering the Army came from a literate society and a state sustained by revenue from oil.
Zealous missionaries have produced a highly literate population in Meghalaya that has happily adopted leather jackets and MTV.
Instead, they recruited men who were literate but "who had not the rank, habits or station of gentlemen".
She said children needed more help to become more "emotionally literate" so they could speak about their problems.
Only around one in three Angolans are literate and more than half drop out before finishing primary school.
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The Department started its operations with a vision to have 100% literate Punjab by the end of 2020.
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