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  2. Literacy in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Literacy rate in interwar Romania (1930) Before World War II, the literacy rate in Romania ranked among the lowest in Europe.In 1930, at the time of the first official census, more than 38 percent of the population over seven years of age were considered illiterate: 50 percent of the women and over 25 percent of the men in the entire population of about 18 million were unable to read or write.

  3. Human Development Index - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge and education, as measured by the adult literacy rate (with two-thirds weighting) and the combined primary, secondary, and tertiary gross enrollment ratio (with one-third weighting). Standard of living, as indicated by the natural logarithm of gross domestic product per capita at purchasing power parity. HDI trends between 1975 and 2004

  4. Graph literacy - Wikipedia

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    Graph literacy is the ability to understand information that presented graphically, which are including general knowledge about how to extract information and make inferences from different graphical formats. [1] [2] Although related, graph literacy is distinct from other forms of literacy (e.g., general health literacy or numeracy) in the ...

  5. Technological literacy - Wikipedia

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    Technological literacy. Technological literacy (Technology Literacy) is the ability to use, manage, understand, and assess technology. [1] Technological literacy is related to digital literacy in that when an individual is proficient in using computers and other digital devices to access the Internet, digital literacy gives them the ability to ...

  6. Talk:List of countries by literacy rate/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Lots of developed countries (and even others, like Cuba) have literacy rates above 99%, some even 100%. 99% seems rather conservative to me for developed countries; e.g. your U.S. source uses a definition of "literacy" probably far above world standards, so the lower rate is not surprising.

  7. Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structures, shapes and the spaces in which they are contained, and quantities and their changes. These topics are represented in modern mathematics with the major subdisciplines of number theory, [1] algebra, [2] geometry, [1] and analysis, [3 ...

  8. Literacy in China - Wikipedia

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    Literacy in China. When the People's Republic of China was founded in 1949, more than 400 million of the country's more than 500 million people were illiterate, and the illiteracy rate was about 80 percent, including over 95 percent in rural areas. [1] [2] In 1964, the results of the second national census showed that the country's total ...

  9. Political literacy - Wikipedia

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    Political literacy is a set of abilities considered necessary for citizens to participate in a society 's government. [1] It includes an understanding of how government works and of the important issues facing society, as well as the critical thinking skills to evaluate different points of view. Many organizations interested in participatory ...