However, poor water sanitation, poverty and
high illiteracy rates mean that Yemen does not have the social, economic or environmental factors needed for the extensive and safe use of milk substitutes.
Muslim countries have extremely
high illiteracy rates.
Go visit Afghanistan, Iraq or Pakistan and learn about
the high illiteracy rates, religious extremism, blasphemy laws and the strong desire to place Mohammad above all else.
Alabama and Mississippi: the most unhealthy region (e.g., the most obese, the most with cardiovascular diseases and etc.),
the highest illiteracy rate, the highest teenage pregnancy rates, the most cities ranking in the top 25 most crimes, the most likely to regect scientific facts, the least taxed, the least to be unionized thus the highest proportion of the population in poverty... and of course, the most religious....
Those Muslim countries that did that have a very
high illiteracy rate and uneducated unlike Christian countries.
Not exact matches
Religiosity is associated with lower I.Q.s, more paranoia, less education, scientific
illiteracy, greater crime
rates,
higher homicide
rates, and more STDs.
Majority of University professors are atheist Majority of scientists are atheists Poverty
rate is lower among atheists IQ
rates are
higher among atheists
Illiteracy rates are lower among atheists Average Income
rates are
higher among atheists Divorce
rates are lower among atheists Teen pregnancy
rates are lower among atheists STD Infection
rates are lower among atheists Abortion
rates are lower among atheists Crime
rates are lower among atheists Homicide
rates are lower among atheists Please tell me... who is really blessed????????
There is a correlation between
illiteracy rates being
higher in more religious states, but that is all.
In some countries, there are
high rates of
illiteracy, especially in places like Pakistan.
«Primarily because of grand corruption under successive governments since the return of democracy in 1999, millions of Nigerians continue to live in extreme poverty, a condition manifested by the lack of clean water, malnutrition,
high rates of child mortality and morbidity, low life expectancy,
illiteracy, perception of hopelessness and social exclusion.»
In 2005, West Virginia, saddled with the nation's
highest rate of adult
illiteracy and lowest per capita income, recognized that its schools urgently needed an overhaul if its students weren't going to fall off the charts in the fast - moving age of digital technology.
Without a strong foundation of literacy and access to books as children, these students will grow up contributing to
higher rates of
illiteracy among adults to the country.