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    In this novel the examples are clear when the examination of regional language as well as cultural references are found within the novel. Given that the author was Colombian, the vocabulary will stress the importance of the novel’s regional diversity. The author’s editor must deciphered the continuous regional language usage for the purpose of fully comprehending the scenes and events occurring while the narrative voice narrates, further supporting this concept by…

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    feed and house slaves (Citation, DOS Report). This narrative presents slavery as a consequent of regional and economic factors such that slave owners are not necessarily Arab, but are land owners. Incongruous Narratives of Slavery and Differing Characteristics of Masters and Slaves The three narratives posited above present three different explanations for the social conditions that begat and propagate slavery. And while narrative one and narrative two identify the main differentiating…

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    Karen Turner War

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    War tends to be associated with heroism and glory of the males who fought in the battles. In the past few years there have been a “memory boom” in the historical field of war. Jay Winter defines the “memory war” through understand why there has been a need to write down more about history. The topic of women in warfare has not had many written works on it, but there needs to be because of how important it is to know about the missing gap in history about women and war. Without filling in the gap…

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    When Olaudah Equiano published his narrative in 1789, Britain was already in the early stages of its fight for the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade. Abolition groups were starting to form, and legislation was beginning to be introduced in the House of Commons, but there was still a lack of a fundamental foundation that was needed to push the fight for abolition to the next level. Enter Equiano, who’s harrowing narrative of his life as a slave and his later fight for freedom even after he…

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    causes and the lasting effects of her own sexual abuse at the hands of her cousin, Toshi, who lived with her family for a year. The memoir does not only focus on this event in her life, but also explores the development of her sexuality, relationships, and motherhood. One of the main focuses of her memoir is the idea that not every victim’s story of sexual abuse conforms to the same narrative and how this is the reason so many questions go unanswered when considering childhood sexual abuse.…

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    complicated things to be a hero. For example, in the text” Where I Find My Heroes” , “ ...who grew into a nonviolent and peaceful advocate” ( Stone 63). He feels good that his hero is a peaceful advocate. Also, this is what a hero might be. For example, in the text” Where I Find My Heroes,” the author gives an example” The teenager who says no to crack” (Stone 64). Simple saying a word, like “no” can make you heroic.…

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    Student Assessment

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    Introduction Educators in junior primary need to include assessments among their learning programs. Assessment provides a valuable source of information that illustrates learning in progress. A wide range of methods used in collaboration with children, families, and other professional support networks will gain a deeper insight of data. Curriculum frameworks and education government agencies highlight the importance of assessment as it provides high quality learning and teaching. Educators need…

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    In Search of the Promised Land, written by John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger, presents a story of the Thomas-Rapier family who has many family members who experience their own struggles and different journeys in search of this promised land they hope to find. The authors describe different tales of Sally Thomas and her kin as they live through and encounter the harsh forces of racism and slavery. While exploring the family’s search for freedom, economic stability, and the promised land…

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    Langston Hughes “Salvation” Langston Hughes narrative, “Salvation” is a story about Hughes when he was twelve and experiencing deceit and disappointment for the first time during a church service. The main point of Hughes narrative is having beliefs in Jesus, and how something so spiritual can be forced so hard and deeply into children who can’t and don’t fully understand the whole concept of having a belief and faith in something. Hughes became saddened and abandoned after enduring the…

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    regarded only as property and not as citizens. Since birth, the black families were separated in order to eliminate all those family connections between them. Keeping them ignorant was another way of control. This will maintain slaves under moral and knowledge darkness and at the end they will be non sufficient beings. The system aimed as well to destroy all those values of friendship and solidarity among slaves and an example of this kind is well illustrated in the book when Douglass organized…

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