1. ‘For the nation to live‚ the tribe must die.’ Assess the validity of Samora Machel’s assertion with reference to examples in Africa and/or Asia. It has been estimated that there may be some 600 to 1‚000 different tribal groups or more in Africa. There are some whose territory may be 200 or 300 miles square. Inside each large territory may live more than a million people. The smaller tribes may have only two or three thousand people and some of the smallest have only a few hundred. Most tribes
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Ely Marquez In the article “Making the world safe for stupidity”‚ Leonard Pitts Jr.‚ columnist for The Miami Herald‚ claims that marketers believe we are “feeble-mindedness” because of the “idiot warnings” that are on most advertisements. Pitts supports his claim by outlining all advertisements that have “idiot warnings” on them. For example he uses “Like a bread-pudding container that says‚ “Product will be hot after heating.”” This is to show how marketers believe that we are naïve and don’t have
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Some have argued that over the past nearly 150 years‚ Canada has matured and evolved into a "nation" in the sense that it has become "a community of the imagination." That definition sees a nation as a place where the people within its borders display a sense of common identity‚ and agree on certain values. I agree to this argument as applied to Canada’s evolution since 1867. Canada’s identity and values started out very weak after Confederation in 1867. We begin to fully develop a stronger Canadian
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just have a second chance to go back and fix everything. But I know better‚ that I’m not wanted there‚ and that they’re all probably throwing a party now that I’ve left. I realise that I have no hope‚ if I keep on moaning and groaning about what an idiot I am. So‚ instead I decide to make a plan as to how I can survive. I’ve never shoplifted before; it’s a completely new concept for me. When I was younger I would always feel guilty about sneaking a few chocolates of the top of the cupboard. So you
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Serbian and Czech Nations in the 19th Century Is a nation more than a group of people that share language and traditions? Miroslav Hroch defined a nation as being “not… an eternal category‚ but… the product of a long and complicated historical development.” In other words‚ the aspects that make someone identify himself as a Czech or Serb‚ go beyond the language‚ food‚ national music‚ or even geographic location. Moreover‚ the formation and development of the Czech and Serbian nations did not happen
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2. How would you describe your country or region and the people who live there? 3. Speak about one of the holidays celebrated in Great Britain/Moldova/ the USA in greater details 4. Do you think it is a dangerous thing to judge about a nation by existing stereotypes? 5. Choose one of the characters you remember well from your favourite book. 6. Can you name any place in Great Britain which is internationally known? What is it noted for? 7. Different countries have reputations
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The character John Bender in the Breakfast Club is one of the five representational teenagers of stereotypical cliques. He is depicted as the criminal‚ and reveals a past that correlates to that of many who maintain similar lifestyles and recreational choices that Bender exhibits. As displayed by many teenagers‚ behavioral habits typically correspond with the conditions in which they live. This common assumption is further accredited upon disclosure of Bender’s home life. The parenting style that
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Music‚ who’s very picky‚ to bring this world into a striving peace without a means for mass genocide. Recquirements: Chosen by the Goddess of Music+900 Magic Well then...It really is like one of those novels‚ except I won’t be like most of those idiot protagonists hah. Let’s check out the rest of these titles‚ shall we? *Click* *Click* *Click* *Click *Click* (Kind Spirit) Due to your Pure heart and Clear Mind you are easier to approach. +100 Charm Well...That’s surprising I mean I do have a
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the strength of their illusion/ Shall draw him on to his confusion” (Act 3‚ sc. 5‚ ln. 23-29). Metaphor “Life’s but a walking shadow‚ a poor player/ That struts and frets his hour upon the stage/ And then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot‚ full of sound and fury‚/ Signifying nothing” (Act 5‚ sc. 4‚ ln. 23-28). Simile . “Letting ‘I dare not’ wait upon ‘I would‚’/ Like the poor cat i’ the adage?” (Act 1‚ sc. 7‚ ln. 44-45) Personification “Each new moon/New widows howl‚ new orphans cry
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THE YOUTH IN NATION BUILDING The young people may be inspired and encouraged to adopt villages or other suitable units of operation‚ where they may concentrate on the improvement of physical and social environment. This will lead to socio-economic progress and help to channelize the energies‚ enthusiasm and idealism of the youth in the task of nation-building. It is certain that the youth will make full use of the diverse opportunities offered to them. If would make the task of nation-building easier
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