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    in predominately in two different responses: to convert to European Christianity or fight preserve to their traditional religion. During this time of religious insecurity‚ Christian Missionaries stepped in to convert Native Americans to follow Christianity. Specifically‚ these missionaries were Moravian Missionaries‚ who preached less of the word of God‚ and more of the love of Jesus

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    definition of normal‚ which is tested when these ladies step outside of their homelands. In Zitkala-Sa’s essay she tells the story of a young Indian girl who‚ in transit to be educated by missionaries is left feeling alienated and embarrassed through the sights‚ and things she endures on her way to the missionary and once she arrives. In Mernissi’s essay she tells another story‚ but one about a Muslim woman who receives

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    Racism has existed for many generations. In history‚ some groups such as KKK are a group of whites who terrorized African Americans in their cities . Another was when Europeans first came over to America‚ through this they prejudiced Native Americans forcing them to integrate into European culture. Social class is often directly related to racism. Tom Robinson and the Blacks in Maycomb were subjected to racist comments that were connected to their social standing. In the book “To Kill a Mockingbird”

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    Egypt‚ Christianity had already been introduced‚ but for the rest of Africa‚ Christianity wasn’t introduced until the modern era. Not all missionaries supported the colonialism that was happening‚ but the missionaries that did‚ believed that the control the Europeans would have would provide a better environment for the missionaries in Africa. The missionaries that d In the earlier days of colonialism‚ the Europeans allowed the establishment of private companies to administer in Africa.4 The companies

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    Comes up to the missionary saying that "he would not do any harm to him if he were to just go back to his house and leave us alone… but this shrine which he built must be destroyed. We shall no longer allow it in our midst. I t has bred untold abominations and we have to

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    The area of Entre-Deux-Lacs is divided naturally into the Northern coniferous forest and the Southern agricultural area. The division occurred as a consequence of glacial movement that displaced the fertile topsoil of the North and deposited it to the South. The first inhabitants were hunter-gatherers located in the northern coniferous forests; first known to be present in 1520 B.C.E. The second inhabitants of the area appear in the South roughly 1190 C.E. These migratory peoples brought with them

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    There were many aspects to learn from Bruce Olson’s life as a missionary. First‚ he persevered through the hardships in his early life. Bruce’s family was Lutheran‚ and didn’t share the same faith as he did. Especially his father‚ who was a proud Lutheran. Bruce’s father was so disgraced by the fact when he heard that Bruce was a Christian‚ he began to call him names‚ and lock him outside of the house. However‚ one thing the author of this essay do not understand is how the father abused him. The

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    ‘Things Fall Apart’‚ a novel by Chinua Achebe‚ has achieved textual integrity through a set of core ideas which are developed through the characters and events in the novel. The novel shows the drastic effect of white missionaries who colonise an African clan of Ibo people; bringing with them a new religion as well as laws‚ punishments and very different customs. Events described in the narrative highlight that a community and or an individual must at some point adapt to change and a new environment

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    impacts one’s life. St.John throws away the possibility of a happy life when he makes the life changing decision to be a missionary and thus dies a lonely unsatisfied mad‚ whereas‚ when Jane faces the two biggest changes of her life‚ she puts what will make her happy first‚ which in turn leads her to a life of great fulfillment. St. John’s life changing decision to become a missionary exemplifies his disregard for his own happiness. “’I thought I had made a mistake entering the ministry… I burned for

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    have fallen apart. Achebe represents this amount of change when he shows Okonkwo’s manly reputation being stripped‚ the gleeful social behavior of the tribe fades behind the strict rules and actions of the missionaries‚ and the cultural customs being wiped away into the past. Firstly‚ the missionaries find a way to diminish the happy social life of the tribe. This can be seen when some women walking to the stream neglect the typical greeting. As Achebe writes‚ “As they made their way to the village the

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