wenchlette Wrote:
I'm Facebook friends with a tenant or two and one of them posted his Match.com profile for his Facebook friends to see. I've long known he's not the smartest guy around and a terrible speller to boot, so when I read this I wasn't going to post it anywhere to make fun of him, but after he let Facebook in on his profile he wrote this:
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i used spell check and everything for those really big words
So here it is:
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i'm looking for a gal that loves the outdoors most of my free time is spent hiking and exploring new places. in the winter i do a lot of sking. this winter i will be joining a ski team. it will be the first time i competed in a sporting event sence the seventh grade. even ... See Morethow it's all for fun. i'm looking for a gal with a strong sence of caractere. not some one who, when asked "what do you want to do" responds with "i don't know". i want a gal that can take care of her self and not afraid to work to get it. a lot of things were given to me in the past but thats just it, the past. i have worked hard these past few years in vermont and starting to think like an adult. but still acting like a kid. growing old is mandatory, groing up is optional. i'm not really instreted in anyone who is on any kind of antidepressants, or is bipoler meds. sorry, i have all ready been down that road. a girl tryed to poison me once, yes its true. large tattoos don't do it for me eather. so i'm picky, so what. i'm not afraid of being alone. but it dose get boring, and the dog kinda smells. i'm looking for a gal who likes camping, but not at a campgroung. i go in the woods or on the river nothing but the great outdoors. i love that movie. i have only 100 friends on facebook and there is only one outher person with my name there, first and last. kinda freeked me out because its one of thows long polish names with lots of k's and z's. one of them is mount snow (hint hint) althow my fb profile picture is of a canue right now so good luck finding me. like most guys i don't keep a sparkning house. the only room i manage to keep clean is my kitchen. i have been doing my own laundry sence i was 16, when i refused to use a dresser, folding socks? come on there is so mutch better things to do. ok i'm rambling now. so if you think you got what it takes let me know. no i'm not really that cocky but i've learned, the only way you get any where in life is to brag about your self, just a little.
see this:
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Comprehension and reading level
Well-designed materials provide information that is easy for audience members to understand and to relate to their own interests and needs. Research tells us that to communicate effectively with a general audience in the U.S., we need to write at a 6th-8th grade reading level.
1992
The National Adult Literacy Survey, National Center for Education Statistics
Nearly 50% of the Americans surveyed cannot read well enough to find a single piece of information in a short publication, nor can they make low level inferences based on what they read
1993
The National Adult Literacy Survey, Educational Testing Service
75% of adult Americans with chronic health conditions scored in the lowest two literacy levels assessed
1994
Pediatrics, 3-94
The average reading level of American parents of young children is 7th or 8th grade, but 80% of pediatric materials for parents are written at the 10th grade level or above
1995
Emory University/UCLA study, reported in JAMA, 12-95
41.6% of American patients could not comprehend directions for taking medication on an empty stomach
26% were unable to understand information regarding when their next appointment was scheduled
50.5% could not understand a standard informed consent form
1996
"Physical Assessment: The Pharmacist and the Self-medicating Patient," Drug Newsletter
About 20% of the US population are functionally illiterate; for some subsets of our population, that rises to 40%.
1999
Education levels in the U.S.
About one in every four Americans (25%) is a high school dropout
About half (45%) have gone to college for some period of time, but fewer than one in six (15%) have a college degree