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a person unable to read [syn: illiterate] ... Search another word or see illiterate person on Thesaurus | Reference ... Names of famous ill...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/illiterate+person
dictionary.reference.com/browse/illiterate+person
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We have a famous documented Conquistador Francisco Pizarro who was a famous illiterate who is found in History ledgers only because of his huge discoveries in Peru. ... The structure of Curacao Papiamento, which is spelled differently by different people at different times in History, confuses everyone, insiders,
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home.mindspring.com/~johnqu/surname.htm
home.mindspring.com/~johnqu/surname.htm
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difficulty learning the names of the letters or sounds in the alphabet; ... People with dyslexia do not make random reading errors. ... He was illiterate. "Despite years of effort, he never learned to read beyond a rudimentary level. He never could write more than a few crude sentences," Donna Archer wrote in the article,
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www.dys-add.com/symptoms.html
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Language Humour: Odd Names ... My late father in law, Prof. William Avery, said that when he taught in Louisiana just after WWII the doctors in the public health service would, when a rural and often illiterate mother wondered what to name her newborn, suggest that she name him after the famous doctor Positive Wasserman.
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f2.org/humour/language/oddnames.html
f2.org/humour/language/oddnames.html
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It is possible that the original name was closer to Meichsner, and became "corrupted" to Meissner after Meissen became famous in the 18th century. ... This was especially true of illiterate or semi-literate immigrants to the US, at the point of immigration. As I have heard it, the immigration agent asked people for their names,
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www.meiszen.net/family/tree/name_origin.htm
www.meiszen.net/family/tree/name_origin.htm
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While there is no way to prove direct causation in all cases, and while substantial unemployment would exist in any case among some sectors of the population -- whether people were illiterate or not -- it is reasonable to believe, based only on an update of the isolated items listed here, that we now incur a minimal...
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eserver.org/courses/spring97/76100o/readings/kozol.html
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PoleCatz, on 02/06/2009, -1/+14Strange that 99 percent of the names on that list appear to be Jewish. Are Americans allowed to point that out without being called "anti-Semitic"? ... WibWobble, on 02/06/2009, -0/+1I'm a bit surprised the address were made public. I mean, don't celebs and famous people keep them secret?
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digg.com/business_finance/Famous_names_pepper_Madoff_cl...
digg.com/business_finance/Famous_names_pepper_Madoff_client_list
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We're only likely to see more of this leverage in the future. How many people won't immediately understand what's being advertisied in the following situations? ... Home / Domain Names / Linking Famous Logos and Premium Domain Names...
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www.alledia.com/blog/domain-names/linking-famous-logos-...
www.alledia.com/blog/domain-names/linking-famous-logos-and-premium-domain-names/
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(Emphasise the importance of repeating and checking information as needed and of asking people to spell out names and other details when you are unsure of a spelling). Students can continue with paired role play, asking each other ... You can use the famous faces or jobs cards (or both sets) as appropriate for the group.
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www.skillsworkshop.org/esol/e1famousaddresses.pdf
www.skillsworkshop.org/esol/e1famousaddresses.pdf
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