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    The Defense of Culture in Ama Ata Aidoo’s No Sweetness Here: The Use of Orality as a Textual Strategy Ode Ogede‚ Ahmadu Bello University‚ Nigeria In her book African Novels and the Question of Orality‚ Eileen Julien bitterly attacks the notion that there is anything particularly African about orality or anything essentially oral about African culture. The "oral form‚" she contends‚ "is not the concrete literary simulacrum of African essence but is‚ rather‚ a manifestation of social consciousness

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    blogging online. Whether they maintain a blog of their own or they are subscribers to such‚ people are aware of blogs. What we want to know is how this new media platform work as an advertising tool in getting people to try and/or check out an item‚ a product or a service; how similar or different it is from other media advertisements and how effective it is as a communication tool compared to such media advertisements. Competition In advertising is constantly becoming more difficult

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    made. Not only would it benefit the community but it would benefit the people who live in it aswell. This includes helping the poor‚ or those who can’t afford the necessities of everyday life. This also includes the senior citizens who need someone to help and take care of them. When people are out doing this community service it inspires others to join in and follow in their footsteps. It can cause them to make a difference like the students. It would lead to a chain reaction of good and inspired behavior

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    Gandhi’s family insisted that Gandhi would not wanted the man to be harmed. SECOND SLIDE: Nathuram Godse’s motives of killing Gandhi is because he was a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or RSS (National Volunteers’ Organisation in English) that was and is a hardline Hindu nationalist group that believes India only belongs to Hindus and they felt that Gandhi was getting in their way to take over India. THIRD SLIDE: The direct motive for the assassination is usually recognized

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    How does theme help structure the play? Julius Caesar T he structure of the tragedy is chronological‚ in the sense that the different situations that take place are in order‚ despite the fact that Shakespeare‚ in some cases‚ cuts the time between an event and the other so as to be able to cover from the time the conspiracy is planned until the death of Brutus. However‚ the different themes of the play contribute to its structuring‚ in various ways. According to Marvin Speavock and other critics

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    ‘To what extent did the WSPU (Suffragette’s) help women gain the vote in Britain?’ Discuss. The Suffragette’s campaign resulted in the decimation of their cause and the prevention of the act being passed through. Their militant campaign delayed the vote and made even the thought of the act unrealistic. This is displayed by the lost supporters‚ the damage to property and people though militancy and how they provided the government with a valid refusal reason. It is clear to see that the militant

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    war however “Facing It” is more personal‚ whereas “End and Beginning” focuses on the experience in a broader omniscient way. The persona and the tone of a poem gives the reader a better understanding of what is going on throughout the poem and helps lead to the central theme of emotional distractions after the war. These two poems “Facing It” and “End and Beginning” contrast with their differences in persona. Each of these poems is told in a different point of view. In the poem “Facing It”‚ the

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    with it be it AC‚ TV‚ computer‚ a telephone‚ or any other modern appliance. Time is very precious in today’s era. Everyone wants to do things in very short span. The quotation “Stitch in time saves nine” means if you finish something in time‚ you will be able to do ten things in the time you saved. Keeping this in view‚ scientists and technologists developed many new things to save as much time as possible. In each and every sphere of life we can find machines and gadgets that save our time a lot. Whether

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    unlawful‚ become void when the act become impossible or unlawful.” The circumstances under which a contract may be discharged by supervening impossibility include‚ inter alia‚ a supervening event defeats the whole purpose or object of the contract. The English case Krell v Henry [1903] 2 KB 746 is a good illustration of the above rule. In this case the court held that because the King’s illness was considered a supervening event which made it was impossible for the defendant to achieve the real purpose

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    disdain of the kindly and virtuous Brobdingnagian rulers when his gunpowder display‚ intended to impress his hosts as an exemplary product of European civilization‚ proves disastrous. An address Gulliver delivers to the Brobdingnagians describing English political practices of

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