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    cruelty and isolation. After finding her voice and standing up for herself‚ Walker was able to confront the challenges life presented. Her experiences led to accomplishing extraordinary things like becoming an author. In one of her novels‚ The Color Purple‚ Walker creates Celie‚ the main character‚ to demonstrate her beliefs in women’s rights and equality for all. Alice Walker uses characterization and point of view to illustrate that with independence and love a woman’s life can be full of happiness

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    SEGMENTATION TARGETING AND POSITIONING In order to make their products relevant to a variety of consumers‚ companies use targeting marketing‚ marketers identify specific segments of the population in positioning their products to appeal specifically to that segments‚ at MacDonald’s segmenting is central to their marketing strategy. The burger giant takes a different approach to segmenting in most companies. At MacDonald’s instead of having a brand manager on big Mac and brand manager on French

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    The haze is basically pollution of atmosphere‚ which is clogged with pollutants and other substances from forest fires. The haze is a direct effect of forest fire in central Sumatra and other parts of Indonesia .The haze spreads gradually to Malaysia and cause air pollution.Therefore‚Indonesia and Malaysia should work together to overcome the haze problem.I have a few reasons to support my stand. Firstly‚the haze can bring many effects for human health.It will increase the respiratory problems

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    The phenomenon causes Haze Hazy weather phenomenon is a thorn in the flesh to the government and the people. This phenomenon seems to tertaktub in the weather forecast for the calendar frequently hit the country. In reality‚ the haze situation in the country is very dangerous to people’s health. The main cause of the haze phenomenon sweeping the country is the emission of smoke from vehicles. This is so because of the increasing number of vehicles bak mushrooms after rain. Vehicles such as

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    These desperate words of Alice Walker’s The Color Purple display Celie’s disconsolateness in her life and her submission towards those around her. Nettie‚ Celie’s sister is a fighter‚ refusing to allow any man or women to diminish her spirits‚ hopes‚ and dreams‚ at any cost. Whereas Celie‚ too weak and fearful to defy anyone who demands more than what she desires to offer‚ suffers through these trials‚ unable to find her voice. In The Color Purple‚ Alice Walker analyzes the character‚ Celie and her

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    Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Alice Walker’s The Color Purple‚ important aspects of the African American women’s experience in America in the early/mid. 1900’s are discussed such as the physical abuse and emotional abuse they endured and their social standing in society. In both novels you are able to witness the anguish and persecution that these women had to undergo. Maya from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Celie from The Color Purple are the main characters and we see that they are both differentiated

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    Minister‚ Datuk Seri G. Palanivel said Malaysia and Indonesia have agreed to work together to find a permanent solution to the haze problem that often affects the region. "Malaysia has expressed the hope that government officials from both countries could work to constantly monitor hotspots‚especially during the dry season to prevent forest and peat fires which contribute to the haze problem‚” he said to Malaysian journalists after meeting Indonesian Environment Minister Dr Balthasar Kambuaya in Jakarta

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    How does the sexual identity of the female characters contribute to their overall development in ‘The colour purple?’ The sexual Identity of female characters contributes to their overall development‚ particularly in the protagonist‚ Celie’s life in which the discovery of her sexual identity is crucial in her overcoming oppression. The novel is of young black woman set in rural Georgia‚ early twentieth century stuck in a harsh patriarchal and segregated society. Alice walker represents these developments

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    “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker is a series a letters by and to the main character‚ Celie. The book begins with fourteen year old Celie writing to God about her father raping her and taking away her children. After Celie’s mother dies‚ Celie focuses on protecting her sister‚ Nettie‚ from her father’s sexual advances and encourages her to run away. A widower called “Mr. __” wants to marry Nettie‚ but their father rejects him. Eventually Celie marries Mr. __‚ who later is called Albert‚ and her

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    Alice Walker’s The Color Purple and By the Light of My Father’s Smile Alice walker-a renowned novelist‚ short story writer‚ essayist‚ poet‚ critic‚ and author of children’s books-sees the corruption in the world and writes to portray the struggles that African American women encounter. The snags that they have in everyday society are largely copious‚ however‚ Alice Walker does wonders writing specifically about racism and sexism. In two of her famous novels‚ The Color Purple and By the Light of my

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