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Comparing China’s and India’s Literacy Rates

Imagine waking up and working in the rice paddy all day.
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A Review of Shadow by Jenny Moss

The book ”Shadow” by Jenny Moss follows the story of a fifteen (turning sixteen) year old girl who is the ”shadow” or ”look-out” of a young queen because it was once prophesied that the queen would die before her sixteenth birthday.
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Pandemic Goals

At this moment, millions of people are affected due to the virus may it be physically, mentally or financially. Many workers loss their jobs, some opt to stop studying for the mean time and some are less fortunate unable to afford the basic commodities. There are few who are lucky enough to have stock of…
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A Review of Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom

“It all starts with the professor who significantly speaks about the beauty of life. The passion of teaching and what it means to be a mentor. The words of wisdom that deeply affects the readers.” – Azra
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Health Literacy Magazine – Issue 1

Dear Readers, Lives For Literacy proudly presents Issue 1 – Health Literacy, our debut magazine standing as a catalogue of events and articles we have hosted and curated for the purpose of actionable activism. Inside you will find resources pertaining to health literacy, an interpretation of statistics, a summary of COVID-19 vaccines under human trials,…
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The Beginning of Lives For Literacy – Our Story!

“I was burning on the inside to do something bigger, something where I could create a large impact and thus was born, Lives For Literacy. Lives, because every life is important and in crafting this grass-roots movement, the aim is to empower humans in all corners of the world.” – Yasmin Farah Peer
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A Nepali Advocate for Literacy & Education – Angur Baba Joshi

“The curiosity of knowledge started as a rebellious move for her. Girls weren’t encouraged to study back in the day, but the rebellious Angur sat alongside with her brothers to learn. She would snatch their books and would teach herself English.” – Krisha Niroula
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Understanding the Bridge between Indian Education & Literacy

“Education during the pandemic for all students of the world has been disrupted. Nelson Mandela’s words were true years ago and will continue as the guiding principle for millions more yet to come. The key to creating a better world comes from establishing a sustainable community; where acquiring education and literacy is an essential indicator…
