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ILLITERACY (5) answer(s).
 
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ID:   103109


AFPAK 2020: a symposium / Hanson, Victor Davis; Traub, James; Marlowe, Ann; Aikins, Matthieu   Journal Article
Hanson, Victor Davis Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words NATO  Counterinsurgency  Poverty  Taliban  Afghanistan  Al Qaeda 
America  Religious Fundamentalism  9/11  Obama  Karzai  Illiteracy 
Afghan Politics 
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ID:   091173


Collision course: Yemen's converging crises / Boucek, Christopher   Journal Article
Boucek, Christopher Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Yemen has always been on the verge of crisis, Throughout its history the country has never known complete stability, and governance has always bordered on chaotic. However, the situation is now rapidly deterorating, with potentially devastating results.
Key Words Security  Saudi Arabia  Yemen  Al-Qaeda  Economic  Illiteracy 
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ID:   183453


Pinyin zimu project" as a milestone event in the history of chinese civilization initiated and supported by the cpc / Aleksakhin, Alexey   Journal Article
Alexey ALEKSAKHIN Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The creation of an alphabet and system of spelling for the Chinese language [Standard Beijing (Northern) Mandarin/Putong -hua] (the Pinyin Zimu Project) gave new life to ancient Chinese characters. In 1958, the "Great Mute," the Chinese character, began speaking to the world for the first time with the sounds of Beijing speech. Today the two forms of Chinese Mandarin writing, traditional ideographic and innovative phonographic, together ensure the linguo-cultural unity of Chinese society and the progress of science and technology in China. Millions of people in China and beyond are studying the Chinese language based on the phonetic standard of words in Putonghua. The use of letters to spell Chinese words ensures tele- and Internet communication for hundreds of millions of Chinese. In the 20th century, the first Latinized alphabet for the Chinese language was created under the influence of the experience of creating alphabets for nonliterate peoples of the USSR in 1921-1926. One of the founders and leaders of the CPC, Qu Qiubai (officially listed in the 100 Greatest Figures of New China), played a leading role in this project.
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ID:   109893


Precarious economics of Arab Spring / Springborg, Robert   Journal Article
Springborg, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Security  Middle Class  Economics  Egypt  Illiteracy  Arab Spring 
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ID:   119510


Strength in numbers / Mirza, Saba Fatima   Journal Article
Mirza, Saba Fatima Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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