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    The Cherokee Night is a play written in 7 scenes by Lynn Riggs. Structurally, Riggs’ drama can be viewed almost as a series of seven “mini-plays” that are called “scenes.” This is because each of the seven scenes contains different characters, although some of them are included in multiple episodes. Another important structural aspect is that each of the seven scenes has its own unique plot. The scenes are not directly or even indirectly connected to each other; each scene is set in a different…

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    Douglas Conant, an American businessman, once said, “Ultimately as a leader, you’re evaluated on how you interact with people. If you do it well, you will develop a reputation as an effective leader. If you don’t, you develop a reputation for being a highly ineffective leader (Douglas Conant, BrainyQuote)”. In other words building communication skills to help you interact with people leads to success. As a leader you will have no credibility or respect if you cannot communicate well. In Bzrk by…

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    of others”-Jules Renard. We all fear of failing in our lives and most of the time we experience failure because we are too lazy to put in the work. People feel like a failure when they see the people they love or their role models act in a negative way. In the book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the main character always had a chip on his shoulder about his father and how lazy he was. Okonkwo wanted to be completely different from his father. This brings great effort, motivation and anger,…

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    Confirmation Commission Objection Assurance Sign Brother Christophe, one of the younger brothers in the movie, displays signs of weakness and strength in his faith with God. You see him at his lowest and his highest as he decides whether or not he made the right decision. Fully embracing his calling, Brother Christophe actively displays the tension of a faith-lived life, redefining his religious calling as a Trappist monk through the five elements of the prophetic call. Brother…

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    selfish. Many times people want more and more, regardless of the fact they might already have just enough. Whether it’s power, money, or love, people constantly want it all. The importance is understanding that when it comes to greed, it is easy to fall deep into the gallows of…

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    Location The society of of Portezuela is located in Northern Brazil and southern Colombia and Venezuela. A higher concentration of people live in the Amazon Basin. Due to the location of the Portezuelians they speak Spanish with a mix of Portuguese, which neighbouring societies can understand. The Portezuelians have a very strong Spanish influence in their culture because of Fransisco de Orellana. In honour of female tribe leaders and warriors he encountered on his voyage that resembled…

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    exposed in the same ways that Derek is in this period in time and also in a place, American and Canada, that are more progressive countries. Derek’s father had unhealed pain from his relationship with his father had become the recycle content for his role as an oppressive male. Derek’s stats” I had to come to terms with only my father’s emotional distance and occasional violence but his demands with respect to living up to traditional Chinese value as…

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    “So there I sat- Erik Fishers younger brother, Eclipse Boy, visually impaired, and totally incapable of following in his brother’s footsteps” (Bloor 79). Most of Paul’s life was based off of the decisions Erik, his brother makes. Eriks choices impacted Paul by physical abuse, causing him to have low self confidence, and wrecking Paul’s friendships. A choice made by Erik affects Paul by injuring him physically and emotionally.” I remembered Eriks fingers prying my eyelids open while Vincent…

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    is uncivilized because there is not a positive government and okonkwo beats on his wives and that Umuofia believes there is evil around. The Igbo society is uncivilized because the “government” does not give people a decision. In the novel “Things Fall Apart” it says “ Okonkwo had committed the female , because it had been inadvertent . He could return to the clan after seven years.” ( Achebe , 1959 , page 124) This relates to my thesis statement because okonkwo didn’t have a choice to stay in…

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    Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe is about a man named Okonkwo who is respected and honored by the Ibo people, but he is afraid that he will be a coward like his father and he is often cruel. After an incident with a boy named Ikemefuna, Okonkwo’s life changes drastically. A recurring theme in Things Fall Apart is the struggle between tradition, change, and others. This theme is seen after Ikemefuna’s death, Okonkwo’s exile, and the invasion of the white men. The first event is Ikemefuna’s…

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