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Reverse Outline Sponsors of Literacies by Deborah Brandt

1. The invention of new technology in changed the way print was made and also
forced a change in the way literacy was perceived. Not only were prices
changed, but also the learning of literacy.
2. Literacy is the gateway to making great advantages in any and all states of
life, its the basic building blocks of making changes in any system.
3. As generations evolve, literacy development changes. This change is due to
changes in technology, literacy and social sustainability. Economic constraints
also have an effect on literacy development.
4. Sponsors are merely literacy teachers that can be used to open the gateway
to any and all thoughts and processes. They serve as evidence and guidelines
to ones approach on how to interpret what we read.
5. A study is done to see how many Americans learned how to read and write.
All of the studies tended to point back to sponsorship.
6. Sponsorship is now broadened from just being people or things immediately
in ones life like family, friends, or instructors, but rather from things we do
not think of like magazines, television, and other sources of information.
7. Sponsors deliver what they have available. Explaining why certain individuals
learned a certain way or through certain literacy. It not only affect their
literacy, but other aspects of their life.
8. The meaning of the word compradrazgo is
9. Literacy is a very powerful and valuable in this economy. This also causes
competition in literacy sponsors because it has become crucial for political
and economic well-being. Many will do almost anything to be proficient in
literacy.
10.Outlining the next three sections where she will outline sponsorship.
11.Certain racial groups tend to have the upper hand in literacy, this primarily
due to the high economic class they are in. Most of this is due to the
reoccurring interaction they have with literacy sponsors.
12.Experiences the differences in the parallel experiences of two people who
were brought up at the same time, this outlines experience of Raymond
Branch.
13.Dora Lopez as a child were forced to live in a town where she wasnt able to
become literate or as literate as she would like. Although this is true, she took
the initiative to become well in literacy and continue this into adulthood. As
she became older, the literacy she had acquired came in handy.
14.Raymond branch was a male who was placed in a higher academic center
than the other lady giving him a better advantage.
15.This reinforces the fact that economics plays a big role in the literacy of an
individual. Even if one desires literacy, without the economic means to obtain
it, theyre out of luck.
16.Furthers the position that different literary sponsors can further place
someone on a different level of literacy.
17.Dwayne Lowery made an extreme transition in the 1970s. He went from
working in an automobile manufacturing plant to being a field representative
for a major public employees union. In doing so, Lowery was also forced to
learn to read and write in many new and challenging ways.

18.Focusing more specifically on Dwayne Lowry and his own literacy and
reasoning behind it.
19.Lowery continued his work and became increasingly active in other employee
unions. With the literacy skills he was able to obtain a grant in which he used
to take off for a while and travel to participate in a training activity. At first
the training was rather hard because of his lack of literacy, but it helped him
to grow and transpire into better literacy and a better job.
20.Touches on his experience as a worker in a union how that affected his writing
literacy.
21.Lowery started spending more and more time with his job. He then took on
training activities and practiced literacy in order to keep up with the
increasing demands of the workforce. He took a somewhat early retirement
and began engaging in democratic politics.
22.Lowery states that now he had to be literate in the union workings because
back then it was all about connections but now it was more than just that.
23.Lowerys literacy sponsors can now be recognized through the work he has
put out. Backlash begins to occur just as it did when Lowery was in charge.
This makes individuals take a closer look at his literacy.
24.More into Lowery and his personal life being that he was more literate in the
dealings with his interest set.
25.The literary practices that are used in present times are deeply rooted in
history. Sponsoring influences the literacy that has evolved throughout time.
Ones literacy sponsors play a major role in their literary experience and how
they view other aspects and ideas in life.
26.Identifying that Lowerys literacy was based on industries of the 20th century
and how that helped him in the long run.
27.Literacy sponsors offer opportunity and also hinder. The vast amount of
knowledge and beliefs one gains through literacy is amazing, but also
poisoning. It makes the literacy system very complex.
28.Because of the route lowery chose to take with his writing literacy he was
able to strengthen himself in certain areas specific to that one and was
weaker in other areas that did not pertain to himself in certain areas specific
to that one and was weaker in other areas that did not pertain to.
29.The economic status also still plays a huge role in the development of literacy
in the world. As new employment arises a new literacy is now acquired.
Technology is also improved and has a significantly impacts literacy.
30.While people use literacy sponsors to help support their views there are some
that neglect to do either and can twist the words to make them seem as
though they are something harmful.. Any writing can be twisted like this and
that is why it is called misappropriation.
31.Sarah Steele, born in 1920 into a large, working class family. She eventually
became a hard-working woman working as a secretary before having
children. Later returning to the labor force as a receptionist and a bookkeeper
so that she could help pay for college for her children.
32.Touches on the background of womens roles in society as far as the
workforce goes and

33.Women had different literary focuses than men. Sponsorship played an


enormous role in the development of literacy for women because they were
often only offered information on certain womanly roles and ideas.
34. Shows how the appropriation of works can influence a certain way of thinking
and how these ways can morph as time goes on.
35.An individuals misuse of literacy can alter literacy on a larger scale as well.
Literacy sponsorship that allows women to step out of their bubbles is a
dangerous thing, it allows them to attempt to reach achievement gain
literacy through different experiences. Although that is true, it doesnt always
work, as Carol White proved.
36. We are further shown different point of views by two different women and
their growth in literacy regarding their specific lifestyles which then affects
their topics of choice.
37.Of course sponsors have more of an influence than that which was discussed,
but all of the main points were touched upon. Differences in literacy sponsors
may cause problems, but still also give root to many of the ideas that exist in
society.
38.Gives insight that she is sure that the sponsorship is not entirely limited to
what she has written and just those affects which she herself has identified
within the text.

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