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The first is used for what matters (literacy and numeracy), the second for what does not (everything else).
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They show that, leaving aside per capita income, which has grown impressively, India is actually falling behind its neighbors in South Asia — never mind America, Europe and China — in every social indicator that matters, from literacy to child malnutrition to access to toilets.
The skills of the workforce also matter; adult literacy had improved dramatically in the run-up to 1750.
"Learning at least the rudiments of coding is a matter of literacy—I am trying to learn some myself".
Geographic literacy matters for "navigating the international economy or understanding the relationships among people and places that provide critical context for world events," the survey concluded.
Health literacy matters more than it used to.
Therefore, the HLPC could substantially contribute to establish a brief self-assessment tool for primary health care organizations that aim to elucidate the status quo in their organization and seek guidance in matters of health literacy related skills for their health care workforce.
Citizenship tests can be an important ritual in the journey of naturalisation, national histories and cultural literacy matter.
Bob Wise, a Democrat and a former West Virginia governor, once said that what Mr. Byrd had done for education — "the emphasis on reading and literacy" — mattered even more than roads.
As different scripts serve different functions and make different demands upon readers, it is a complex matter to define literacy in universal terms and so to judge the literacy levels of a society at different periods or to compare one society with another.
It may be assumed that CAM use is also a matter of health literacy, and children or their mothers from the lowest education stratum are less able or less motivated to inform themselves about health issues such as alternative therapy approaches.
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