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    Like Black Smoke

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    6 The article "Like Black Smoke" and the article "A World Turned Upside Down" both mainly discuss about a horrible and deadly diseas called the bubonic plague. Like "A World Turned Upside Down" the author is mainly describing how black death swept through and has effected Europe and changed everything in the old times. In the article "Like Black Smoke" the author is telling how the black death spread‚ where it came from‚ and where it traveled. "Like Black Smoke" was to explain how

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    save the girl child

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    Save the Girl Child “Save the Girl Child” It is said that god created mothers because he could not be present everywhere. It is unbelieveable to realize that a god’s representative is countinuously killing someone beautiful even before she can come out and see the beauty of nature. In older days the birth of a girl child was considered as auspicious. As per an Indian proverb‚ "A home without a daughter is like a body without soul". The birth of a daughter in the house was compared with the advent

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    Nearly half of India’s children are girls. However‚ the girl child is considered a lesser child in our society. Irrespective of class‚ caste and economic conditions‚ she is discriminated against and neglected at all the levels. This result in the denial of basic services required for her survival‚ welfare and development. The girl child is perceived as a burden to be passed on to another family. Her contribution in the household economy is not acknowledged. Various factors contribute towards

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    Education of Girl Child

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    of the opinion that the education of the girl child of the family is a burden. I strongly oppose the motion. May I ask how can educating the girl child‚ who is an equal partner in sharing the responsibilities and duties‚ be a burden? She will be sharing the burden and reducing its impact by supplementing the resources rather than reducing them. Let me draw your attention to the fact that such notions are a thing of the past. If the boys and girls are to be treated as equals‚ then both

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    Black Like Me

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    because of their skin colour. In the book‚ Black Like Me‚ Mr. Griffin who resides in the Deep South attempts to better understand such discrimination. His curiosity to experience life as a black man‚ led him to many undesired outcomes. This paper will aim to explore the issue of racial equality and justice in the Deep South over the past decades‚ Mr. Griffin’s growing desire to momentarily live life as a Black Man and the current status and acceptance of Blacks in the Deep South. More importantly‚ this

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    Save the Girl Child

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    At least in India‚ the girl child has been a topic of discussions and debates for the past several decades but‚ even today‚ the position appears to remain unchanged. The girl was always an unwanted child‚ and was found killed at birth. With the advancement of Science and Technology this killing has only gone still further - for now the girl child is being killed even before birth. The present scenario in which the girl child is mercilessly killed even before birth‚ does not speak too well about

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    light on the life of a white American John Howard Griffin. In the article‚ the author first briefs about Griffin’s journey that began in Louisiana as a nomadic black. He chemically changed his skin color to experience the misery and injustice done by white Americans to African Americans. He compiled his experience into a book‚ Black like me‚ which opened many eyes and brought change in people’s mentality. According to the author‚ Griffin’s book changed many lives and remained the most prominent event

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    Black Like Me

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    Black Like Me Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin is a Multicultural story set in the south around the late 1950’s in first person point of view about John Griffin in 1959 in the deep south of the east coast‚ who is a novelist that decides to get his skin temporarily darkened medically to black. What Griffin hopes to achieve is enough information about the relationships between blacks and whites to write a book about it.The overall main obstacle is society‚ and the racial divide in the south

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    Megan Ward Black Like Me Dialectical Journal Quotation From the Text Page Number Response “How else except by becoming a Negro could a white man hope to learn the truth? Though we lived side by side throughout the South communication between the two races had simply ceased to exist?” Pg. 1 Unless you become someone or maybe go through some of the same things they’ve experienced‚ you will never truly understand them. “I had tampered with the mystery of existence and I had lost the sense of my

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    also interesting to see the used of indigenous as a nations‚ state or peoples. They should be able to represent themselves and their tribes and identify themselves with what it’s most convenient and useful for them. They need to be protected and be able to maintain their cultural identities. It seems like the difference between Black and African-American is that the first one was used more in political settings where they thought there was a need to separate or divide people by their skin color while

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