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Particularly in London, many people read and write at a standard well below what is expected of an 11-year-old.
ECONOMIST: Adult schooling is to be the new engine-room of industry
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The crunchy problem of "read-write" molecular gates will take many years to solve, right?
FORBES: Fat, florid, farcical
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Too many children still leave primary school unable to read and write properly.
ECONOMIST: Labour's record
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Too many children attending school still leave without the ability to read, write and do basic math.
FORBES: Is CSR as We Know It Obsolete?
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Too many students don't speak English, can't read or write at grade level, and yet, it's the overcrowding that has complicated matters.
NPR: Big Urban Schools Grapple with Multiple Problems
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Although Nepal has made important progress to decrease the number of illiterates over the past years, there are still too many girls and boys, women and men, who can neither read nor write.
UNESCO: celebrates International Literacy Day in Nepal
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SSDs using NAND flash memory are capable of very fast read and write speeds and thus can make immediate use of such fast interfaces (whereas it takes many SAS HDDs working together to result in data rates even approaching there speeds).
FORBES: Speedy Ways to Move Enterprise Data