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    The conventional definition of literacy is thought to be the aptitude to read and write, or the capability to apply language to read, write, listen and speak. In current circumstance, the expression refers to reading and writing at a level sufficient for communication.

    Quiet a few policy analysts believe that literacy rates are a vital measure of a region's human capital. This declaration is made on the basis that literate individuals can be trained less expensively in comparison to illiterate individuals. Policy makers also debate that literacy raises job prospects and admission to higher education.

    The history of literacy dates back to more than a few thousand years, but prior to industrial revolution eventually manufacture cheap paper and books for all classes in industrialized nations during the mid-nineteenth century.
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