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    from Importance of Women‚ 2009. Most people in developed countries would say women and men are treated the same‚ but they do not realize that in few countries‚ there are people who discriminate women. In some parts of Africa‚ women are not educated; their job is to only take care of household work and their children. There are millions of women each year who suffer from violence such as domestic violence‚ sexual harassment and rape. These are the issues women still face in now a day’s world

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    to discharge the duties nicely and decently. Secondly‚ education of children depends a great deal upon mothers. Childhood is the most impressionable stage and anything good or bad‚ taught to child makes an indelible mark on his mind. Can we have educated and ideal citizens when the mothers themselves are foolish and ignorant ? No‚ we

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    Question #1 “In what way could the huge cultural diversity in South Africa pose challenges for MNCs seeking to set up a business there?" South African has been referred to as the ’rainbow nation’‚ a title which epitomises the country’s cultural diversity. The population of South Africa is one of the most complex and diverse in the world. Of the 45 million South Africans‚ nearly 31 million are Black‚ 5 million White‚ 3 million Coloured and one million Indian. The population density is 32.9 people

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    audience showing strong emotions and the struggles that Celie was going through in her life. She connects with the audience because the pain that Celie was going through‚ others have too. The book itself was very well structured because Celie was not educated as she had to stop going to school‚ it showed through her letters. Words were misspelled intentionally which also makes this book a winner for the Pulitzer Prize. The use of figurative language was prominent in the novel. The most common type of

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    future to look forward to raising their own families. Winners are some of the most successful people on earth. My dad is a winner in life‚ he is not very educated but he sure does know how to raise a family and how to lead someone to the right path in life. My dad Wafic Jomaa is the oldest between five children‚ he is the only one that is not educated do to the fact that he dropped out of school at the age of twenty one. My dad never liked school and he was always the trouble maker in his class. At the

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    "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" is one of the most famous tall tales written by an amazing author of the west‚ Mark Twain. His popularity has mainly arisen from his "Huckleberry Finn" stories‚ but the "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" was one of his first stories and the one that brought him into notice to the public. When he was writing for newspapers‚ he was also traveling a great deal‚ for example to California. On the ship he made acquaintance of Bret Hart and

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    particular “white-trash” woman and most people. Mrs. Turpin is disgusted because the “white-trash” woman interrupted Mrs. Turpin’s conversation with someone else. In the story we are given the image that not only is the woman “white-trash” but she is uneducated and unintelligent. This is another example made clear to the readers of the background of O’Connor because the character is not given a real name but a disparaging title. The major conflict of this story occurs with the teenage girl and Mrs. Turpin

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    novel depicting a pre-civil war south. Un-educated and lower class Huck comes to an understanding of this through an adventure with the intellectual slave Jim‚ and succeeds in breaking from the norm. Huckleberry Finn and the ex-slave Jim embark on their adventure in an 1800 America‚ before the initial outbreak of the Civil War. With Jim escaping enslavement in Missouri‚ the two cruise down the Mississippi river on a raft‚ in the backwards‚ uneducated‚ conservative‚ religious and prejudice part

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    virtue (Farrington). Without knowledge‚ Socrates felt that life was not worthwhile as is evident when he states‚ “The unexamined life is no life for man” (Farrington 5). Aristotle also credits Socrates with the analytical procedure known as the art of logic. Through dialect and intelligent conversation‚ one could logically obtain truth. Such truths must then be fortified and upheld through law and policy. “At his best‚ man is the noblest of all animals; seperated from law and justice‚ he is

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    the ministry. When Twycott dies‚ Sophy lives in a small house he had the foresight to provide for her. She is bored by the ‘eventlessness’ of her existence‚ and estrangement from her son‚ who has adopted a superior and critical attitude to his uneducated mother. Eventually she meets Sam again when he is transporting vegetables to Covent Garden market. She tells him she is unhappy and wishes she were living back in the countryside. Their relationship comes to life again‚ and Sam proposes marriage

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