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    Things Fall Apart

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    sociological perspectives. Many of the characters in the book play important roles in order to create a society. Towards the end of the book‚ the “white men” begin to move into the village‚ bringing the religion of Christianity with them. Although the villagers have a current religion that believes in multiple gods‚ the white men begin to convince people to convert. This in result causes uproar in the village because some members convert‚ while others push the white men away and decide to be faithful to

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    Geraldine Brooks shows the audience that the horrific burden of the plague brought out the best and the worst in the people of Eyam. Under these unfamiliar circumstances‚ each of the villagers reacts differently to their losses‚ and how they handle themselves under the fear of not knowing who is next. Some of the mourning villagers are driven to the point of murdering‚ cruelty‚ and insanity in search of the reasons why the plague was brought upon them‚ and looking for the answers to find who is to blame

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    Death Mans Path

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    headmaster named Obi who soon finds that his ignorance over the ancestry of his people can bring about the worst of fates. Tradition is the main theme of this story‚ as the purpose of the ancient path is discovered and the reactions from Obi and the villagers define the importance of tradition to everyone involved. As events progress‚ Obi ignores the culture that his own ancestors once followed‚ soon finding that the passion of a person’s beliefs can overcome all obstacles- whether the headmaster wants

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    the Mbuti Pygm The Mbuti Pygmies of the Ituri Forest By: Hamda Mohamed Jennifer The Mbuti Pygmies of the Ituri Forest By: Hamda Mohamed Jennifer The pygmy people also known as Bambuti rely on the ituri forest to supply them with basic necessities used in their daily lives. The Bambuti are primarily hunter-gatherers who travel through the forest in small isolated bands in search for everything one would need to survive. No one actually knows how long they

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    this patch hides the priest. The priest is a one-eyed man with the impress of two copper coins burnt between his brows. Some say that in the days of Ranjit Singh‚ this old man must have been tortured for his mischief. The narrator is told by the villagers that a sounder of pigs‚ one of them with foot-long tushes‚ entered the grass patch. The narrator is immediately

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    good harvest is another way that Shirley Jackson shows how antiquated many religious beliefs are. The villagers do not see any crime in stoning one person each year because they view the stoning as a way to cleanse themselves. It is as if the stoning eradicates any sins done by the villagers just like Jesus Christ’s death on the cross allows God’s followers to be forgiven for their sins. Some villagers are so devoted to this

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    Poverty continues to be a major issue in Rural Kenya; and a number of social factors influence the level of poverty experienced in surrounding communities. The supply of unclean water‚ the vulnerability of the villagers to water-borne diseases‚ the absence of communication channels‚ and the failure of the community heads to treat infected persons due to lack of sufficient funds to upkeep professional medical services – all give rise to further complications‚ such as high mortality rates and consequently

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    Village Uplift

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    country. So‚ it is a country of villages. Most of the Indians live in the villages. India cannot improve if her villages do not improve. The present condition of villages: The present condition of the Indian villages is very bad. The Indian villagers are ignorant. That do not know how to read and write. They do not know hygiene. They rest upon the superstition and the blind faith. Hence‚ they fall easy prey to the epidemics. Their health is also very bad. They are weak and frail. Their outlook

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    The Lottery

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    sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full-summer day; the flowers were blossoming profusely and the grass was richly green.” This pleasant sensory description leads one to believe that this will be a day of happiness. Every year on June 27th all the villagers gather around in the town square for the annual ritual of the lottery‚ which has been taking place for over seventy years. When reading this story‚ the purpose of the lottery is unclear until near the very end. The lottery is a ritual that was

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    Dead Mens Path

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    right through the school’s property. The teacher said that the road was seldom used‚ but that it was holy to the villagers. The villagers used the road when people were buried. Obi did not like the villagers using the road right across the schoolyard. The Government Education Officer was coming to inspect the school‚ and Obi wanted to make a good impression. To stop the villagers from using the road‚ Obi set up a big fence around the school. Three days later the village priest contacted Obi

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