Toni Morrisonâs The Bluest Eye (1970) and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichieâs Americanah (2013) both follow a black female protagonist and their experiences with discrimination in a prejudiced society. Whilst racial and gender discrimination seem to only have negative effects on an individual, it plays a crucial role in the development of oneâs personal identity. The Bluest Eye is a bildungsroman text which explores a young girlâs struggle to accept herself, whereas, Americanah follows an African woman as she integrates herself into...
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Climate change and food shortage, resulting due to it, has been one of the major problems being faced by the World in recent times. Over the past century, human activities have released Carbon dioxide and Greenhouse gases to the atmosphere thereby altering it. Greenhouse gases, that is present as a blanket around the Earth, warms up the atmosphere by trapping energy entering it. This phenomenon is called the Greenhouse Effect and it is natural and necessary to support life on...
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Abstract In this paper, the author conducts a study on the Battles of Samaria and Aphek between Ben Hadad and Ahab. These battles, which were won by the underdog, Ahad, using less Soldiers and equipment, which was a miracle from God even though King Ahad was wicked and ignored Godâs word, which showed showing Godâs good grace and patience. The author shows how this battle was relevant to Meridaâs writings in which Merida considers four key points from the battles,...
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Visuals play an important role in facilitating the studentâs understanding the text and the lesson. Whilst the teacher is teaching a lesson, she should keep in mind the diversity of the students and incorporate as many visuals in her lesson so all students will benefit. Although pairing the newcomer with a native speaker is a useful strategy, incorporating visuals into a lesson is an effective tool for teaching ELL learners. Rania Mirza has a different viewpoint and states in her...
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INTRODUCTION There are two types of accounting and these are Managerial Accounting and Financial Accounting. Distinguishing these quickly, managerial accounting deals with activities within the company while as Financial accounting deals much with external information of an organization. Managerial accounting is what this assay will be discussing and mainly to do with management control systems. In management control systems, the main focus will be discussing what responsibility centers are, then later on we will be looking into the types of...
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Architecture is one of the fine arts that integrate itself into every aspect of our lives with great finesse. Architects use their power of imagination which goes on to create unity in diversity. Playing a very significant role in nation building, the architects with their creations and innovations go on to develop positive cultures, for the countryâs myriad value systems are also encoded into the fabric of the nation through the various architectural images. Architecture does not design any object...
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Othello and Medea are two stories from different eras tied together by similar intertwining themes of death, betrayal, exile, and love. In both plays, the main characters, Medea and Othello, experience all of these. The betrayal felt by both came from the people they were both closest to. Othello was closest with his wife, Desdemona, and Medea with her husband, Jason. Another issue that pervades in the play is love, which is presented as strong in the beginning but fades...
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Humans are the only creatures on Earth that will cut down a tree, turn it into paper, then write âSave the treesâ on it -Sustainable Human. The planet is more important than humans because we depend on the planet. The planet is the source of all living things. Without the planet, everything that is living on it, including us, would be wiped out of existence. We depend on the planet and its resources. The planet's needs are more important than...
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Introduction The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon Church, represents a distinctive Christian sect that has garnered significant attention since its inception in the early 19th century. Founded by Joseph Smith in 1830, the Mormon faith has evolved into a global religious movement with millions of adherents. While Mormons identify themselves as Christians, their unique doctrines and practices distinguish them from mainstream Christian denominations, leading to debate over their classification as either a sect...
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According to the DSM-5 book to get a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder individuals must have all of the diagnostic features.. The onset age is said to be 18 years old when diagnosing bipolar I disorder. Individuals that re separated, divorced or widowed individuals also have a higher rate of bipolar disorder. Family history is also one of the strongest and consistent risk factors. Individuals with adult relatives that have bipolar disorder have a higher increase as well. (American Psychiatric...
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Cell Reproduction Cell reproduction is an important of human physiology. In this case, an expectant woman is presenting with a cut that is slow to heal. In human beings, there are two distinct types of cell reproduction processes responsible for cell division, meiosis and mitosis. Mitosis is a continuous process that goes in in somatic cells responsible for tissue growth, healing and repair. In comparison, meiosis is responsible for the formation of sexual gametes in human which later fuse during...
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Animal biotechnology has developed quickly over the past 2 decades. Animal biotechnology is a part of biotechnology in which molecular biology is utilized genetically engineer animals so as to improve their suitability for pharmaceutical, farming or industrial applications. Animal biotechnology has been utilized to deliver genetically modified animals that combine helpful proteins, have improved development rates or are resistance to disease. Example of animal biotechnology include creating transgenic animals using gene knock out technology to make animals with a specific...
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As humans we convey information, thoughts, feelings, ideas through different modes of communication which include speaking, writing, drawing, sign languages, facial expressions etc. Communication is the exchange of meaningful information between two or more people or group of people in a community or society. Velentzas and Georgia (2014) explains that to communicate means to âmake commonâ or âto make knownâ, âto shareâ and it includes verbal and non-verbal and electronic means of human interaction. The two basic types of communication...
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With major viruses like COVID-19 spreading across the world, communication is of utmost importance. Any medical organization finding any sort of information to catalyze the process of finding the cure needs to spread this message to the billions of individuals in different countries. Such crucial communication and much more uses English language as the medium. Communication has leaped milestones today, with English at the epicenter of every revolution. English language has bridged several gaps like misunderstandings in formal communication, learning...
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What is social injustice? Social injustice is a generalized term that includes discrimination, racism, equal rights and more. According to Martin Luther King Jr in his âLetter From Birmingham Jail'' he brings up social injustice. The reason for writing the letter to my understanding is why he is in there, and why things like this happen to someone who is trying to change rights. King took a trip down to Birmingham Alabama for a non violent protest. Where people were...
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It is everyoneâs desire and ultimate goal to live and pursue a happy life. Many work so hard throughout their lifetime to achieve and accomplish what they think will bring them true happiness, whether it is associated with some type of monetary value or extrinsic value, and for others, true happiness is associated solely with intrinsic value. All around the world, people strive and face challenges on a daily basis to ultimately live âthe happy lifeâ and each person has...
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Perhaps among the many global issues we face today, modern slavery is undeniably one of the most vile and unfortunate problems in the world affecting millions. While many people do not realize the magnitude of this global problem, slavery affects individuals all over the world given that it exists in almost every country and takes on many different forms such as forced labor, domestic servitude, debt bondage, sex trafficking, child soldiers, child brides, and several other forms as well. The...
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Do you want to broaden your cultural horizon, or experience beautiful landscapes around the world? How about make some extra cash or even transition into a new career? Maybe youâre just looking to get more active and unwind after a stressful day at work. Well, Iâm here to tell you, if the above-mentioned descriptions captured your attention, then photography is a great hobby to pick up. Photography can help you express your creativity, obtain career goals, expand your skillset and...
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Foster care is a temporary home for children who cannot live with their familyâs. It sometimes does good and helps kids find a good and healthy home to live in with a supportive family. It also has many flaws. Foster care needs to change because kids age out of foster care with no support, childrenâs needs go unheard, and there are many abusive and neglected foster homes. One of the worst things about foster care is that the childrenâs needs...
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Carol Ann Duffy analyses societyâs attitude to women in âThe Dietâ and throughout Feminine Gospels, connecting it to other poems in the collection. The poet explores themes through an extended metaphor of societyâs pressures and the effects it has on women such as isolation, loss of identity and loss of control. A variety of literary techniques are used to convey themes of feminism and the struggles of womanhood as âShe starved on, stayed in, stared in the mirror, svelter, slimmerâ...
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English has changed a lot on the course of history due to its heavy-borrower nature and if one could go back and travel in time to see the changes that the language has undergone, he would be surprised and maybe not even find similarity between those Englishâs. Change has happened due to different factors like time itself, literature, history, tradition and location of a specific country. A major influence and famous change have of course happened by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare...
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Selfishness has been a problem for a very long time. For instance, bullies stealing lunch money are selfish, the jocks who wonât let the newbie on the field, those stuck-up rich kids shown in movies, and especially the popular kids. All of mankind can be selfish, no matter how hard they try not to. There are many people in history who conquered land or businesses for their own personal gain. And those people hurt others around them because of their...
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âYou never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view⊠until you climb into his skin and walk around itâ(Lee 189). This means you canât judge a person about what they are and what they stand for, you have to understand where they are coming from and what they really like within themselves not what other people say. Scout and Jem finch the main characters in Harper Leeâs To Kill a Mockingbird. They learn good...
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Hinduism is one of the top religions of the world, ranking number three, with 900 million followers and 15% of the world's population behind it (Prothero, 133). The Hindu religion is considered one of the oldest and most versatile religions found in the world today. Hindus practitioners have over a million gods to choose from and worship. One of the central beliefs of Hindu practitioners is karma and how it affects the cycle of reincarnation over many lifetimes as a...
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When a child in the developed world feels sick, usually her/his parents take the child to visit a doctor. The doctor then prescribes a medicine of some sort, and the family leaves the hospital with a soon to be healthy child. The advanced medicines such as pills, syrups, inhalants, eg., have progressed human society to fight diseases and illnesses. The majority of humans have become solely dependent upon Western medicine, resulting in the decrease use of plants for both physical...
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Professionals have tried to use different angles including biological, psychological and sociological angles to analyze why one will commit a crime. Biological theories focus on the characteristics of individual criminals. Cesare Lombrosoâs theories of âbornâ criminal think criminal behavior is determined on the inheritance of the ancestors. If one ancestor is hunters, their posterity is more violent and tend to commit crimes. Yet, if one ancestor is farmer, their posterity having less chance to commit a crime. Besides, the early...
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Volleyball is a sport played with two teams consisting of six players on each side of the court divided by a net. The players use their hands to hit the ball back and forth over the net until it cannot be hit by the opposing team and hits the floor or goes out of bounds. This report will be analyzing a freshman female athlete playing volleyball at the collegiate level. The athlete has been playing volleyball for seven years, consisting...
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As a young child, I once made a request in church after pledging some money. I wanted to be a pastor. I didn't know much. I was admiring a dedicated, charismatic man of God named Pastor Tony (surname concealed of a very popular ministry in Ibadan, Oyo State then. I found peace in the house of God and to a large extent, I lived my life like I was under the constant surveillance of God. For years, I was a...
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Introduction In an increasingly globalized world, the demand for English language proficiency has surged, necessitating the evolution of teaching methodologies to meet diverse learner needs. Traditional methods, once the cornerstone of language instruction, are gradually being supplanted by innovative approaches that prioritize communicative competence, learner autonomy, and technological integration. The modern landscape of English language teaching (ELT) is characterized by a blend of tried-and-true techniques and cutting-edge strategies, aimed at fostering a more engaging and effective learning experience. This essay...
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Gene editing has been a controversial topic in the science department ever since it has been discovered. Science laboratories have used mice as subjects to grow human ears, genetically modified crops have been used to supply the food market, and also used to cure diseases within animals. The question of whether it should be implemented into the human fetus is now a topic that has everybody standing on their toes. Due to the morality and ethical reasons, gene editing should...
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