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    CXC Preparation

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    English Literature. Things Fall Apart- Chinua Acebe Chapter 8 Elements Characterization Major Characters Okonkwo • Okonkwo wishes that his daughter Ezinma was a boy because she has the right attitude to be one. • Okonkwo thinks that keeping busy and doing work is the solution to getting things off his mind. • Okonkwo thinks that too much of his father is present in Nwoye. • He thinks that it is good for the ozo title to be held high in esteem. • Okonkwo also prefers to stick to the traditional

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    Ashanti Tribe: Prologue

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    set up around a courtyard. The head of the household is the oldest brother who lived there and they were called father or house father‚ everyone would obey them. They ate things like fufu‚ (mixture of cooked cassava and plantains mashed together) yams‚ sweat potatoes‚ wheat‚ potatoes‚ and rice. The Ashanti’s religion was a mix of spiritual and supernatural powers. They believed that plants and animals had spirits. They also‚ believed in fairies‚ tree monsters‚ and witches. The Ashanti participated

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    The Teke Masks

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    The Teke live in Congo and Eastern Gabon. The French first occupied Congo in 1880. The French ruled here for 80 years. During this time‚ the people of the Congo faced an attack that is still evident today. The parceling out of African territories to the Colonial government and the resulting damage to traditional economies including massive loss of lives. Because of this‚ tribal life and food production systems got ruined. Only after the people of Congo got independence in 1960‚ the masking traditions

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    Nigerian Feeds and Feedstuffs

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    http://www.unaab.edu.ng COURSE CODE: ANN 502 COURSE TITLE: Nigerian Feeds and Feedstuffs NUMBER OF UNITS: 2 Units COURSE DURATION: 2 Hours COURSE DETAILS: COURSE DETAILS: Course Coordinator: Email: Office Location: Other Lecturers: Dr. Richard Abayomi Sobayo rasobayo@yahoo.com Department of Animal Nutrition Prof. Daisy Eruvbetine‚ Dr. Abimbola Oladele Oso Dr. Adebayo Olusoji Oni COURSE CONTENT: Survey of Nigerian feeds and feedstuffs. Classification of feeds

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    Parameswara

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    the tree was called a Malaka‚ gave that name to the city. The year was 1400. After the foundation of the new settlement in Malacca‚ Parameswara initiated the development of the place and ordered his men to cultivate the lands with banana‚ sugar cane‚ yam and other crops for food. Parameswara was a dynamic leader as he was able to forsea how Melaka was about to prosper and he took advantage of it. Since Melaka was protected by natural geography such as the paya bakau which protects Melaka from stong

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    Columbian Exchange How you ever wondered what the Columbian Exchange was and how it affected our world today? The Columbian Exchange was coined by Alfred Crosby. The Columbian Exchange is defined as the transatlantic flow of goods and people. Columbus believed the earth was round. He was right but he underestimated the size of the world. Many people believed the world was flat as well as people would literally fall off the end of the world. Columbus was funded by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

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    In Things Fall Apart‚ Chinua Achebe literary devices reveals the Igbo tradition and the challenges of continuing the tradition using symbolism‚ proverbs‚ details‚ and dialogue. Achebe in the text provides goes into detail on how the Igbo people get together in an “ummna” or clan to celebrate their tradition. The text also indicates that the younger generation will not understand the tradition; hence‚ when one of the oldest members shared how he “fear for you young people because you do not understand

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    )  Mbaino​ ­ Four settlements  Mr. Brown​  – the first white missionary based in Umuofia  Mr. Kiaga​  – the Igbo missionary left in charge of the fledgling church in Mbanta  Nwakibie​  – a big man in Umuofia‚ who helped Okonkwo get stated planting yams  Nwoye​  – Okonkwo’s oldest son‚ who converts to Christianity and adopts the name Isaac  Obiageli​  – sister of Nwoye  Obierika ​ – Okonkwo’s good friend and confidant  Ojiugo​  – one of Okonkwo’s three wives‚ mother of Obiageli  Okagbue Uyanwa​  

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    To what extent do Sociologists agree that religion is a force for social change? Throughout history‚ there has been an on-going debate as to whether or not religion is a conservative force‚ or a force for social change. Whilst many Sociologists such as Durkheim‚ see religion as a positive conservative force; creating social harmony and solidarity‚ others disagree claiming religion to be a strong force for social change and as neo-Marxist Otto Maduro believes‚ religion has the power to initiate revolutionary

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    Okonkwo's Manhood

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    ch1. Chapter 1 describes Okonkwo’s principal accomplishments that establish his important position in Igbo society. These details alone provide insight into Okonkwo’s character and motivation. Driving himself toward tribal success and recognition‚ he is trying to bury the unending shame that he feels regarding the faults and failures of his late father‚ Unoka. Essentially‚ Okonkwo exhibits qualities of manhood in Igbo society. A Umuofian man can take as many as four titles‚ each apparently more expensive

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