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    Purple Hibiscus Essay

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    In Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel‚ Purple Hibiscus‚ Papa is a charitable figure outside the home‚ but takes on abusive behaviors at home. These stark differences in behavior make it difficult to decide where he morally stands‚ which makes his death difficult to justify. Overall‚ Papa is quite caring. However‚ the manner in which he shows concern towards his children and strangers differs significantly. When Ade Coker’s daughter suffered trauma after his death‚ Papa “...paid to have her see the

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    Grape Purple Monologue

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    I grew up with a Game Boy Color in my hands. No matter where I went‚ I always had the “Grape Purple” device loaded with any Pokemon game. My favorite was a copy of the Crystal version I bought with my allowance from a friend’s garage sale. He had failed to mention that the game didn’t save‚ but I fell in love with the whole experience of choosing a new starter that I just played it over and over again unbothered. It was the first time I had felt like I’d been transported to another world‚ and encountered

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     Discuss any four types of police identification parade emphasizing on their respective merits and short comings. Police identification parade can be referred to as a situation whereby suspects believed to have committed a crime are presented or lined-up for witnesses to identify if indeed the one or group of persons who committed the crime is amongst the line-up. This method is used inorder to help the police confirm if indeed suspect did commit the crime. There are several ways in which police

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    Merit Pay, History Repeated

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    education has resulted in increased pressure on HR personnel to incentivize teachers. Over the last two centuries research shows varying degrees of initiation of merit pay. The 21st century has the pendulum swaying back toward the idea of finding a way to incent teachers for student achievement. Gratz ( 2005) discusses merit pay and performance pay being used synonymously and over a long period of time. The range of his study goes back to 1710 in England where children’s test scores in reading

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    purple hibiscus review

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    The renowned Nigerian novelist‚ Chimamanda Adichie is the author of the widely critically acclaimed and praised novel‚ Purple Hibiscus. According to an interview conducted by CNN‚ she is said to be “bold‚ fearless and completely unapologetic” which is evidently reflected in her writing. The Enugu born author‚ grew up the fifth of six children in an Igbo family in the university town of Nsukka‚ with her family’s ancestral village being in Abba‚ Anambra. Adichie’s upbringing and lifestyle in terms

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    for Kambili’s freedom‚ he also takes the initiative to provide stability for his family. His understanding of what Mama and Kambili are feeling after enduring Papa’s abuse‚ drives him to save them from Papa’s spell. One of Jaja’s many purposes in Purple Hibiscus is to be the catalyst to help Kambili find freedom; Jaja helps Kambili develop her own voice through making her question what’s right. Jaja asks many questions that help Kambili understand and question God’s purpose: “‘Of course God does

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    The Color of Water

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    Some children have difficulties accepting their race. In “The Color of Water” written by James McBride covers the story of a biracial man that is trying to find out more about his white mother. Throughout the book James McBride discusses how racism and acceptance from people can be difficult. In the text “The Color of Water”‚ racial tensions has had an effect on James mother Ruth’s along with James and other individuals who have dealt with being biracial while looking to being accepted in their

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    Purple Hibiscus Summary

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    Purple Hibiscus takes place in Enugu‚ a city in post-colonial Nigeria‚ and is narrated by the main character‚ Kambili Achike. Kambili lives with her older brother Jaja (Chukwuku Achike)‚ a teenager who‚ like his sister‚ excels at school but is withdrawn and sullen. Kambili’s father‚ Papa (Eugene Achike) is a strict authoritarian whose strict adherence to Catholicism overshadows his paternal love. He punishes his wife‚ Mama (Beatrice Achike)‚ and his children when they fail to live up to his impossibly

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    communities the fathers are the primary figure and take on much of the leadership responsibilities. In particular their responsibilities include public safety‚ are the breadwinners of the community‚ and are looked up to. In Chimamanda Adichie’s novel Purple Hibiscus‚ puts his wife and children in harm’s way. At times Eugene is too strong in his commitment to his church and religion‚ and pressures those around him‚ yet he is still considered to be a good man because of his charitability‚ and forward thinking

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    The history of the purple heart goes all the way back to the revolutionary war. Although it wasn’t called the purple heart‚ George Washington had established the badge of military merit‚ then established by the commander-in-chief of the continental army by the order from Newburgh‚ New York headquarters on august 7‚1782. Although the badge of military merit was only awarded to three revolutionary war soldiers it was never abolished but it was not proposed again until October 10‚1927. Army chief of

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