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Jun 2, 2008
Righting reading wrongs — Jamaica Gleaner
Type: Press
Author(s): Amitabh Sharma
Source: Jamaica Gleaner
What do Galileo, Thomas Edison, Whoopi Goldberg, Tom Cruise, John F. Kennedy and Sir Richard Branson have in common? They are all famous personalities, icons who succeeded despite being affected by learning disabilities. Some children's difficulty to read is not a disability, experts say. The condition can affect those with average or above-average intelligence. Various factors "There could be several factors, from environment at home to the lack of motivation on the part of the child," says Freda Jones, managing director ...
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Other web sites with precious media archives. There is also a downloadable SQL dump of this library (use it as you wish, no need to ask permission.)   In May 2008, Ron Sharp's hard work consisting of over 1260 FrontCite tagged articles were integrated with this library. There are more contributors to this library. This library currently contains over 6000 articles, and more added everyday from historical archives.