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    have manifested themselves in the lives of many in our society today‚ now considered a ‘necessity’. Though they claim to make our lives easier‚ personal technology like phones‚ computers‚ TV’s and cars will simplify tasks‚ make people less independent‚ and drastically change their lives. The growing dependence society has on personal technology is a detrimental path that is shrinking peoples brain capacities‚ contributing to long term health issues‚ and isolating them from society. Throughout history

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    Essay: Should couples cohabitate before marriage? The beautiful wedding and the romantic honeymoon are over; now it’s time for the real work to begin – the marriage. You move into your dream home ready to begin your life together‚ but this is the first time you are living together as a couple and there will be some challenges. Each of your habits‚ good and bad but mostly bad‚ will emerge. For him‚ it’s leaving his dirty clothes on the bathroom floor‚ leaving plates and cups all over the house‚ leaving

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    I do agree that students should be allowed to bring their mobile phones to school. Here are a lot of reasons: ~ In case of an emergency you can call for help. You don’t have to run around looking for a phone because it’s right there in your pocket. ~ If there is a black out you can only use mobile phones. All the other phones die without the power. ~ Students need privacy when they are talking on the phone. They don’t need office secretaries and other waiting students ease dropping on

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    The book “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe has many important sociological perspectives. Many of the characters in the book play important roles in order to create a society. Towards the end of the book‚ the “white men” begin to move into the village‚ bringing the religion of Christianity with them. Although the villagers have a current religion that believes in multiple gods‚ the white men begin to convince people to convert. This in result causes uproar in the village because some members convert

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    We are Not Apart from Nature We Are Not Apart From Nature Sitting alone in the forest on a quiet day in December‚ feeling rather ill‚ depressed‚ and in need of rest‚ I let my mind wander as the cold breeze blew all around me. The world‚ at that moment‚ appeared much more peaceful and much more accepting. The mental war I was fighting seemed to be subdued‚ at least for a moment. The trees swayed ever so slightly and birds chirped demurely‚ their life totally unaffected by my presence. In

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    Title: The Perils of Colonialism; Insight into the Everyday Life of the Ibo people and the Impact of the Europeans. Written By: A.R.W.G. “Things Fall Apart”‚ written by the late Nigerian Author‚ Chinua Achebe‚ is a book written in the view of an African native that sheds light to the effects of colonialism and the common misconceptions of the colonized due to a lack of cultural appreciation. Achebe places the reader in the shoes of the protagonist‚ Okonkwo‚ to guide them through the everyday life

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    Okonkwo is a tragic hero in "Things Fall Apart" Question ( 2 ): Discuss Okonkwo in Chinua Achebe ’s “Things Fall Apart” is a tragic hero. Answer: In Chinua Achebe’s novel “Things Fall Apart” Okonkwo is a tragic hero. Aristotle’s Poetics defines a Tragic Hero as a good man of high status who displays a tragic flaw ‘hamartia’ and experiences a dramatic reversal ‘peripeteia’‚ as well as an intense moment of recognition ‘anagnorisis’. Okonkwo is a leader and hardworking member of the Igbo community

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    Things Fall Apart Ibo Society revolves around the traditional culture. The basic and major reason behind “Things fall apart” for the Ibo villages is the cultural collision and complexity. Achebe presents the clash of culture as his major theme in the book Things fall apart. This clash not only occurs on the individual level‚ but also on the society level. In this way the cultural misunderstanding cut both the ways. There is an issue of flexibility and rigidity of the characters contributing to their

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    European Union Bringing Peace To Europe The history of Europe was the history of war. The wars bore the modern nations of Europe such as England‚ France‚ Germany‚ Russia‚ and Italy. Afterwards‚ they developed their own cultures‚ which are nationalities‚ languages‚ traditions and histories. Due to this characteristic mixed with these various cultures and its nation-centred international politics system of Europe‚ there rarely was period that ceased from wars in Europe. Furthermore‚ two world wars

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    separate social groups farther apart. The mentality of us against them‚ good versus evil‚ it creates a act of hatred‚ even though communities should work together. The us versus them mentality is the misunderstandings of cultures including the low emphasis on self values‚ deep cultures in society‚ and the way empathy has an ability to stop this mentality. I do agree that the us vs them mentality is a destructive way of separating anybody. I get the gist though‚ most of us get this urge to separate

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