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    Many teenagers struggle with their confidence level‚ causing them to refrain from speaking up - especially when they have a strong opinion. Kambili‚ the main character in Purple Hibiscus‚ struggles with voicing her opinion in and outside of her house. In the novel‚ Kambili transforms into a confident young lady due to the impact of three individuals. Kambili’s Aunty Ifeoma serves as a female role model‚ as she depicts her bold personality. Kambili’s cousin‚ Amaka constantly belittles Kambili‚ which

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    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‚ the author of Purple Hibiscus‚ grew up in Nigeria then continued her education by studying abroad. When she moved from home‚ several classmates referred to Africa as a country and pictured Adichie living amongst beautiful landscapes and creatures‚ but that is not the full story. People who were susceptible to the pitfall of a single story made these first impressions. Adichie grew up outside of a university campus on the continent of Africa. However‚ the people she met

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    BU 230 A Purple Cow A “Purple Cow” for a person‚ company‚ or product is someone or something that no one has seen before. Also‚ it can be the thoughts or uniqueness of that person‚ company or product. A “Purple Cow” is a remarkable idea or product that is worth talking about‚ or paying attention to. Boring products and ideas become invisible to the market. Example of a “Purple Cow” is the ipad‚ Steve Jobs for conducting and bringing the ipad and iphones to life‚ also the company itself

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    Kambili Achike Kambili Achike is the central character in Purple Hibiscus and also the narrator of the story. She is an intelligent‚ observant‚ religious young woman‚ aged fifteen for much of the novel. At the same time‚ Kambili is shy and inhibited‚ at least until she has spent an extended amount of time away from her family home at the house of Aunty Ifeoma and her family. Kambili is the younger of Eugene and Beatrice Achike’s two children. Eugene Achike Eugene Achike is

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    Review of the Purple Rain Album by Prince The renowned American recording artist by the name Prince produced what is always regarded as one of the best albums of all time‚ called the Purple Rain. It is his sixth studio album which he co-produced with Revolution Band‚ who helped him in the recording and famed for its great soundtrack. It was his first time recording with this band‚ and they killed it. Warner Bros. Records released the album on June 25‚ 1984. Currently‚ the top hit album has sold over

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    REASONS FOR LISTENING: A.) Color blindness might not seem like that big of a deal however‚ to those who are color blind it is. It is mostly men who inherit color blindness‚ affecting about 1 in 20 men for every 1 in 200 women. B.) I’m intrigued by the subject because that young boy was me and

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    and the law. And the question arose what can be identified as the law and precisely how does these laws criminalize youth of color. Trying to meaningfully address the unacceptable tags youth of color are placed after being criminalized for sometimes minor acts. As historical roots and minority status play an essential role with these criminalizing categories. People of colors have been oppressed and discriminated throughout history. Racism remains today evident in our society structures. Neighborhoods

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    Introduction Throughout the story‚ Pearl is depicted as pure‚ evil‚ one with nature‚ non-relaxing and peaceful. The colors “walls of white‚” “relaxing evening rain‚” “earthen shaded granite‚” and “India black tea” help relate the characteristics of Pearl and her changes throughout the story. Walls of White The color “walls of white” describe Pearl’s name and what she has to live up to. Hester names her child Pearl. “But she named the infant ‘Pearl‚’ as

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    Once I left junior high and began high school‚ I decided to try something new‚ other than dance‚ so I joined color guard. That may have been the best choice I had ever made. I found myself in this activity. In my first year of color guard‚ I grew up a lot. Color guard was way more time consuming. I almost did not have enough time to do any other activity‚ but I managed. I managed to balance color guard‚ a full schedule of high school classes and on top of that‚ college classes. Because of this‚ I learned

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    The Effect Of Pop Culture on Kambili Throughout Purple Hibiscus Pop Culture has always had a huge effect of teenagers‚ some teenagers more than others. Although some teenagers are late bloomers‚ usually by some point all teenagers join the bandwagon. However‚ there are always outliers such as Amaka and Kambili in Purple Hibiscus by Chiminanda Ngozi Adichie. Amaka has grown up knowing pop culture‚ whereas Kambili has never known what pop culture even is. As her cousin Amaka pulls her into the

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