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In the 19th century, print technology and public education gave rise to a print-literate work force with the communication skills to manage a coal powered, steam-driven, First Industrial Revolution.
In the 19th century, cheap print technology and the introduction of public schools gave rise to a print-literate work force with the communication skills to manage the increased flow of commercial activity made possible by coal and steam power technology, ushering in the First Industrial Revolution.
"If you don't have print or literate people in your home, you are doubly disadvantaged".
That is, the information sheet was read to the participant and he/she gave finger print while another literate person witnessed with signature that the information sheet is fully described to the participant by the researcher.
"I mean literally literate".
Written informed consent or, in case of illiteracy, a thumb print in presence of a literate witness was obtained for all screened children from both parents/guardians, or at least one parent in case the other could not be reached.
His written manual on building codes and procedures was sponsored by Emperor Huizong (r. 1100 1126) for these government agencies to employ and was widely printed for the benefit of literate craftsmen and artisans nationwide.
Written informed consent or, in case of illiteracy, a thumb print in the presence of a literate witness was obtained before study procedures began.
The play was titled "Laiza… Incidental Intelligence: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, a final resting place in California, sends interested future patrons boxes of stationery with their names and "Remember!" printed… Incidental Intelligence: An unknown literate was seen recently inscribing the "Ode to a Nightingale" on the sand at Dennis, Massachusetts, in Gregg shorthand.
Amid all the doomsday talk about newspapering and the exodus of advertisers, the encouraging message to this longtime Timesman is this: When engaged with a large, literate audience, the medium of print pulls.
In a pre-literate, pre-print era, putting a text to music was a way of remembering it.
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