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    Chapter 2 – Review of Related Literature and Studies A. Local Literature B. Local Studies C. International Literature D. Local Studies Chapter 3 – Methodology A. Research Design B. Participants of the Study C. Instrumentation D. Data-gathering Procedures E. Statistical Treatment of Data Bibliography List all the sources of information by categories. (Please refer to example below.) Example References A. Books Alexie‚ S. (1992). The business of

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    The Color Purple - Shug

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    Walker’s use of language to present Celie’s impression of Shug. Examine how the manipulation of language contributes to our understanding of the significance of Shug to Celie. Shug’s significance to Celie plays a pivotal role in the novel ‘The Color Purple. Through Walker’s use of language‚ we understand the importance of this significance‚ which helps to develop Celie’s character throughout and is already prominent in letter 22. Firstly‚ we understand that Shug’s arrival excites Celie a lot

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    Mammal and Favorite Color

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    Last but not least my favorite color is blue‚ green‚ and red!!! About my family: My mom loves to cook and exercise. My dad loves skiing and movies. My brother loves baseball and origami. I love soccer‚ softball‚ tennis‚ and volleyball. My cat loves sleeping and outdoors. My dog loves family time‚ tug a war‚ and outdoors! I have a few questions myself. Where do you live? What’s your favorite book? Do you have any pets? Do you play any sports? What is your favorite color? What are some hobbies you have

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    Three Step Literary Analysis The book‚ Color of Water‚ is written by James McBride and it is the story of his life and his mother’s. The book is more like two intertwining books than just a single book. It switches between two points of views‚ Ruth McBride and her son James McBride. In Ruth’s chapters‚ she chronicles out her life story beginning with her migrating to the United States when she was two years old. At a young age‚ Ruth’s life is filled with hardship. Her father did not love her

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    Historiographical Review (Whiteness of a Different Color) Throughout U.S. history race has proven time and time again to be a focal point of many countries’ issues and conversations. As time has changed so have the definitions of who is white. In Whiteness of a Different Color: European Immigrants and the Alchemy of Race‚ Matthew Frye Jacobsen argues that the idea of race and whiteness has changed rapidly in U.S. history because of the strength it holds to serve as tool of power. In short Jacobsen’s

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    think global act local

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    situation is affecting many countries which are trying to withdraw to early times. Nevertheless‚ things don´t seem to keep very well. Might it be because of thinking globally and therefore oppressing locally? I will try to give my opinion using some examples drawn from our culture‚ starting from the highest level of it. In order to solve the crisis‚ the institutions at the European Union are trying to find new solutions. If we think of the European Parliament‚ in charge of the legislation‚ in cooperation

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    Alice Walker’s The Color Purple is a heart-wrenching novel that portrays a young girl‚ Celie‚ as a child wife living in the South struggling with the ability and knowledge of standing up for herself‚ mental and physical abuse‚ and the pain of not being loved and cared for. This story takes place during the early 20th Century in rural Georgia. During this time period‚ women were told only to serve others‚ to fulfill the interests of men rather than their own‚ given limited opportunities‚ and seen

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    Proposal for delivery of culturally competent services "The Color Purple" Team D BSHS/422 April 23‚ 2012 Jennifer Brennan Proposal for delivery of culturally competent services "The Color Purple" The Color Purple is a story set in the 1900s about an African American Culture of people who endured hardships involving sexual and physical abuse‚ and gender related oppression‚ at a time when Black people were free yet still feared and segregated. The main characters of the story are: Celie

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    Nigerian state therefore created local government as the third tier of government whose objective is to ensure effective‚ measurable and efficient service delivery to the people. Local government is faced with various difficulties. The major concern of this paper is to dwell on these difficulties and illuminates the factors that are responsible for them. In achieving this‚ the paper relies on descriptive approach and unstructured interview. It concludes that problems of local government are multifarious

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    Colors have been known to be aesthetically pleasing due to their abilities to express emotion‚ symbolize specific things‚ or determine characteristics about an individual. It is commonly known to the general public that colors are gender specific; most girls prefer pink and purple‚ boys prefer blue and red‚ and a small population is attracted to neutral colors. This preference for certain colors has a heavy influence on the design and creation of play zones for children. According to “Kids’ Room

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