TikaTi
@kwentika active 8 years, 4 months ago-
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I posted one as soon as I joined day before yesterday and it was published exactly after 24 hours. I did not submit any yesterday but I think it depends when the admin/editor comes online they check and publish it. The credit allotted is according to their norms but I have to learn more about it after I have couple of posts published.
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I am sure we are going to flood the place sooner than later 🙂
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I can certainly see why you would be frustrated! It’s one thing for another user to be dismayed at not getting enough comments. But it’s another altogether when a person begins criticizing fellow writers.
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I agree with you. I keep my suggestions with me unless asked for!
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Interaction is the ultimate in every active site. It motivates, and sends signal to the author on the way he/she did and they way he needs to improve. It’s a good thing to adopt!
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I do not look at whose post it is. I comment when I feel I have something to contribute.
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Yes, I like your title Literacy and literate people of the whole world because illiteracy is curse o earth. But The government of every country does not want to literate people because if they get education how they will rule them. I talk about my own country where no attention is paid to literacy and schools.
Educated means you have gone through some form of supposedly rigorous instruction.
Literate means you know how to read (both functionally and critically) and presumably that you are at least moderately well read.
Can an individual be one of these things without being the other? Of course. Practically tough, this is rather uncommon.
In prior eras these distinctions were much more meaningful when schooling was not compulsory. Nowadays, most people’s literacy is developed through school.
It sounds like the quote your referencing is probably being used to either disparage someone by implying he or she is either uneducated or illiterate because he or she is either educated or literate.
People that throw around such cliches are usually trying to win some type of argument they are having a difficult time with. So instead of debating the merits and flaws of the argument, they choose to attack the qualifications of the person they’re arguing against. These days, depending upon who you’re arguing with, being educated can either support or undermine you in some people’s eyes.
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Yes comment are good but a lot of people do not have the
time to comment all the time.
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Update. I cut the neighbor’s front lawn, and a few days later after a light rain he sped out of his front yard so fast it left deep dark tread marks across his yard. I think he can cut it himself from now on and maybe I will plant a Sequoia at the edge of our lawn so it can grow up a few hundred feet and that will make it about impossible for him to drive across our front lawn. The nerve of some people. That is why I take Aspirin often. lol