- Look up
literator, litterateur, or littérateur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Literator may
refer to
several things: A
literary person, a Man of Letters...
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Literate programming is a
programming paradigm introduced in 1984 by
Donald Knuth in
which a
computer program is
given as an
explanation of how it works...
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Literations (formerly
Generations Incorporated),
founded in 1991, is a non-profit
organization based in Boston, M****achusetts. As of 2009, the organization...
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Slavery is the
ownership of a
person as property,
especially in
regards to
their labour.
Slavery typically involves compulsory work, with the slave's location...
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Faith literate describes the
ability of an
individual to
become knowledgeable of
other religions and
faith other than the one a
person believes in. A faith...
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written form in some
specific context of use. In this view,
humans in
literate societies have sets of
practices for
producing and
consuming writing, and...
- Proto-writing
consists of
visible marks communicating limited information. Such
systems emerged from
earlier traditions of
symbol systems in the early...
- A Lady
Literate in Arts (LLA)
qualification was
offered by the
University of St
Andrews in
Scotland for more than a
decade before women were
allowed to...
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literacy includes both
empowerment and
protectionist perspectives.
Media literate people can
skillfully create and
produce media messages, both to show understanding...
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protohistorical period, when the
literate cultures of
Greece and Rome
began to take
notice of it, and a
further proto-
literate period of
ogham epigraphy, before...