It is impossible to tell withut knowing what "local" means.
Studying math and studying literature are two different things, and differ greatly. Specifically, math deals with problems that have a definitive answer, while literature is about interpretation and objective insight.
Local literature is literature found in your own country. Foreign literature are ones that are found outside your country.
Local literature is literature from a certain area. So, for instance, if you were Quebec in Canada, you might want to read local literature by some French Canadian authors, rather than popular literature from the US, or from France. So, you would go to the library or a local bookstore and ask if they have a selection of local literature. When doing research, it is often good to review local literature *and* foreign or popular literature, so that you can avoid the biases of a certain area or culture.
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Foreign literature is from another country and local is from around you.
Local literature is from the region the reader is, and foreign literature is from another region. If one is living in the United States, literature from the U.S. would be local, and literature from say the Philippines.
can you sent wit me the local and foreign literature of digital clock
Yes they were
Kieran Walsh has written: 'Math and My World' 'James Oglethorpe' -- subject(s): Biography, Governors, History, Juvenile literature 'Roger Williams' -- subject(s): Baptists, Biography, History, Juvenile literature, Pioneers, Puritans, Separatists 'Kitchen Math (Math and My World)' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Cooking, Juvenile literature, Weights and measures 'Space math' -- subject(s): Arithmetic, Juvenile literature 'Money Math (Math and My World)' 'Iran (Countries in the News)' 'The United Kingdom' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'Chinese New Year' -- subject(s): Chinese New Year, Social life and customs 'Cuba' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'Animal math' -- subject(s): Animals, Arithmetic, Juvenile literature 'Afghanistan (Countries in the News)' 'Saudi Arabia (Walsh Kieran. Countries in the News.)'
Local related literature about proper budgeting of ingredients in cooking
Math is not local, it is universal. Your question is incoherent.