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    Song of Lawino

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    Song of Lawino: Cultural Duality and Universality Song of Lawino by Okot p’Bitek centers on the main narrator Lawino’s plea towards her husband‚ Ocol‚ who shuns his old Acholi background for Westernization. Lawino implores Ocol not to abandon his heritage but rather accept both Acholi and Western cultures; as noted‚ cultural duality serves as the prime theme in Song of Lawino. Through the character of Lawino‚ p’Bitek conveys his message that Acholi and Western cultures could be fused in the era

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    Promote Communication

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    but for the user and their families and friends. By communicating effectively I am able to build a relationship with my service user‚ this will reinforce trust‚ understanding and empathy. To be effective it does not have to be written‚ the spoken word is a wonderful tool and most people will respond if spoken to‚ however‚ the way in which I convey information will change according to the person with whom I am communicating with. For example I will be more formal when communicating with professionals

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    Blake and the Songs

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    simultaneously in word and image. Image was a form of speech for Blake‚ text a form of drawing. Blake’s writing process seems to have been eminently visual. Joseph Viscomi suggests that “Writing backward a text already known is drawing words: words cease to be symbols or names and become forms‚ marks‚ lines‚ design” (1989‚ p. 71). Crabb Robinson recorded in his diary that Blake claimed‚ “When I am commanded by the Spirits then I write‚ And the moment I have written‚ I see the Words fly about the

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    Poems

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    original or beautiful in this poem which celebrates the breath-taking variety of nature in its many forms. 3)Continuum- - Explore the wasy Allen Curnow builds up the image of his depression‚ originated from a poetic block‚ in this poem. - Some poems tell a story. Show how you think Allen Curnow makes the story of his mental conflict (creative struggle) and gladual change of mood so compelling. - How does Allen Curnow powerfully convey the difficulties of writing a poem? 4)Horses - The main focus

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    get it?” he said. “Diamond me.” Kenny shouted‚ “Oh‚ brother‚” he laughed and took Heidi by the arm. “He’s crazy‚” Kenny said. “He hasn’t even got a full deck‚ let alone one dime on him.” But Heidi just kept laughing at the zaniness of’ Three Finger. It was pretty funny Jessie thought‚ and repeated it‚ laughing so hard holding his sides leaning up against a parked car to keep his balance. “Yeah babe I’m a Dia-mond-man‚ “All I got is a dime-on-me.” It was bad enough that Willie came up with

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    Self-awareness is the capacity for introspection and the ability to recognize oneself as an individual separate from the environment and other individuals. In philosophy An early philosophical discussion of self-awareness is that of John Locke. Locke was apparently influenced by René Descartes ’ statement normally translated ’I think‚ therefore I am ’ . In chapter XXVII "On Identity and Diversity" of Locke ’s An Essay Concerning Human Understanding he conceptualized consciousness as the repeated

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    The Importance of Words

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    4U1-02-Period 1 September 20‚ 2012 The Word and How Should One Read a Book? : The importance of words to society One should never live without knowing how affective words are towards the structure of society. In Pablo Neruda’s The Word and Virginia Woolf’s How Should One Read a Book? The authors present words as a source of power obtained by consumers and those who are willing to live by it. Within both works of art‚ there are evidence of how words are important for the use of communication

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    Song Analysis

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    I ’d play a song that would never ever end How I ’d love love love  To dance with my father again When I and my mother  Would disagree To get my way I would run  From her to him He ’d make me laugh just to comfort me yeah yeah Then finally make me do  Just what my mama said Later that night when I was asleep He left a dollar under my sheet Never dreamed that he  Would be gone from me If I could steal one final glance When final step  One final dance with him I ’d play a song

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    Creativity and innovation has changed the world since ages now. Any creativity or innovation in organisations leads to growth and achieve new heights of success. Today employees are more empowered to think freely and implement new ideas and thoughts that benefit the organisation. Here we will see the innovation and creative techniques adapted by Google and steps taken to support the same.    1.1     Current innovative and creative management processes Innovative management: “Innovation is not

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    dementia awareness

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    Outcome1 1.1 Explain what is meant by the term ‘dementia’ Dementia is a group of symptoms known as a syndrome that is associated with an ongoing decline of the brain and its abilities which can include memory loss‚ the way of thinking and understanding of what is being communicated and also the change in language which they may not normally use. People with dementia may also become apathetic‚ finding it difficult to control how they are feeling or have problems behaving appropriately in social

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