The answer is B. Literacy rates are increasing in the region, and the gap between men and women is decreasing. Annual regional-level literacy estimates based on national data and the Unesco Institute for Statistics projections from 1990 to 2016 tell us that Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, Southern Asia, and Northern Africa and Western Asia have made the greatest progress in improving adult literacy over the past 26 years .
According to the Fact Sheet No. 45 dated September 2017 of the Unesco Institute for Statistics, Northern Africa and Western Asia literacy rate went from 64% to 81. The youth literacy rate increased in Northern Africa and Western Asia from 80% to 90% and sub-Saharan Africa from 65% to 75%. Female literacy rates-lower than male literacy rates at the start of the period - generally grew faster than male literacy rates between 1990 and 2016.Thus, the gap between men and women has decreased in all regions over the past 26 years.
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Context-based Communication Apprehension
Explanation:
Assuming that you're referring to the pictures of tribes men catching fish and fighting each other,
The picture pretty much represent the way they live, and the things they believe is common. They have to hunt for preys to fill their stomach, and fist fights often used to solve problems and disagreements and strengthening the bonds between members
The Cordova Rebellion was an uprising which occurred near the town of Nacogdoches, Texas in 1838. It was led by Vicente Cordova, who served a function similar to the one of a major for this town.
Cordova, among other leaders of the area, supported the Revolution of Texas as long as it espoused a return to the US Constitution of 1824. However, after the independence was claimed they opted to oppose the Texas Republic, leading to this event. Córdova was eventually defeated by US General Edward Burleson.
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Explanation:
1. what psychological disorder does millie suffer from? Paranoid Schizophrenia
2. How does Millie's illness impact her life? a. Because she suffer from schizophrenia,she's unable to function on her own.
3. what are some of the characteristics of millie's illness?
Hearing voices and she is unable to separate real and unreal.
4. How does her family remember her illness?
b.daughter Tina? Extreme delusions, and beatings
5. how does her family deal with her illness?
a. alan (her husband)
He left
b. tina (her daughter)Tried to commit sui cide
Tina tricked Millie into signing consent forms that would allow doctors to administer the
c. susan (her daughter)
6. eventually millie hits rock bottom. what causes this?She became increasingly agitated which leads her to stopped taking her medication and continued to refuse treatment
7. why is our public health system unable to deal with millie's illness? Due to lack and shortage of resources and solutions.