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    Gods Bits of Wood

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    The evolution of the strike causes an evolution in the self-perceptions of the Africans themselves‚ one that is most noticeable in the women of Bamako‚ Thies‚ and Dakar. These women go from seemingly standing behind the men in their lives‚ to walking alongside them and eventually marching ahead of them. When the men are able to work the jobs that the train factory provides them‚ the women are responsible for running the markets‚ preparing the food‚ and rearing the children. But the onset of the strike

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    God's Bits of Wood

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    Sembene Ousmane’s novel‚ "Gods Bits of Wood‚" gives a highly detailed story of the railway strike of 1947-48 in French West Africa. It contains conflicts of political‚ emotional and moral nature. Ultimately‚ Sembene’s novel is one of empowerment. It brings to light the tension between colonial officials and the African community among the railway men as well as the struggle of the African community to free itself from being subjected to colonial power. Frederick Cooper’s article‚ "Our Strike:

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    God's Bits of Wood

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    AP Literature and Composition Summer Reading God’s Bits of Wood Characters (by region) Bakayoko- Bakayoko is the novel’s central character‚ in spite of the fact that he doesn’t actually appear in person until more than two thirds of the way through. Until his return to the Thies / Bamako / Dakar region‚ (Chapter 16)‚ his presence is theoretical and inspirational rather than physical‚ his beliefs and actions defining choices for both pro- and anti- strikers‚ for both those who respect him and

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    God’s bits of the wood

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    Islamic Republic of Mauritania University of Nouakchott Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences Department of English Title of the Novel : God’s bits of the wood ( Les bouts de bois de Dieu ) Author : Sembene Ousmane The main characters of the novel Fa Keita : dean of layers of rails. He supported the strikers since the beginning. Tiemoko : one of the delegates of Bamako Doudou : secretary

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    The novel God’s Bits of Wood is similar to that of a Rite of Passage or a Rite of Passage and Gender as the people of Sudan grow into more complete citizens. Along this journey there are many heroes or heroic moments; there are also the elements of trickery. As this story is both a Rite of Passage and revolves around heroes it means there should be a Trickster or trickster energy that helps guide the protagonist to their destination. The character that I will examine as a Trickster is Bakayoko. Although

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    1) God’s Bits of Wood is an historical novel—one based on actual events. From the novel‚ to what extent and how did women drive events and what were the differences between their goals and those of men? Why the differences? The novel God’s Bits of Wood by Sembene Ousmane is an account of the strike Senegalese trainworkers underwent in pursuit of equal benefits and compensation from their French employers. In an effort to coerce the workers into returning to their jobs‚ the French cut off the

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    1930’s Worker motivation affects productivity Elton Mayo Hawthorne Studies Studies social interactions and their effect on productivity Operations Research ---- post WWII to 1970’s Quantitative methods applied to optimize business decisions BIT Tools George Dantzig – 1947 Father of Linear Programming Decline of U.S. Manufacturing --- 1970’s to 1980’s From Industrial Revolution through 1960’s‚ the US led world

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    In the Woods

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    the outskirts of Dublin. One day the three decided to go on a little adventure into the woods behind their neighborhood‚ something they did a lot. Soon it started to get late but their parents did not worry because they probably thought the children had just lost track of time. After a few more hours they the adults to worry and eventually phoned to police. They devised a search party and went into the woods where they found something they were not expecting. What they found was Adam Ryan‚ with

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    Bit Manipulation

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    Bit Manipulation Bit Manipulation 5.1 Chapter Overview Chapter Five Manipulating bits in memory is‚ perhaps‚ the thing that assembly language is most famous for. Indeed‚ one of the reasons people claim that the “C” programming language is a “medium-level” language rather than a high level language is because of the vast array of bit manipulation operators that it provides. Even with this wide array of bit manipulation operations‚ the C programming language doesn’t provide as complete a

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    Into the Woods Play Review Zachary Martin Before Grimm‚ before Supernatural‚ and even before Wicked‚ there was one “reimagining of classic fairy tales with interwoven plots and grey scale characters” and that was Into the Woods by Stephen Sondheim. Sondheim uses four familiar stories to set the scene for his overarching plot allowing him to concentrate on jokes and creating new relationships between old characters. He also uses familiar characters in ways that blend categories. Through

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