empowered and want to help others. Somali women feel the most empowered when they can rely on other members of the community to go through similar experiences as them (Jennifer C., Ronald E., Kevin F., Ellen V., Katherine D., and Sadiya O., 2007). Aisha mentions that for her, her health…
then I would have been considered an outcast ' she said. She went on to tell how she have lived with the trauma until she had a clitoral reconstructive surgery. Aisha then moved to live in the United States with the help of her younger sister who cannot have children as a result of FGM. She had two daughters and each time was cut open. Aisha wows never to return to her family in Gambia because of this barbaric practice. She mentioned, she could have lost her life as a result of FGM since she…
approach that the power is greatest in a collective team.”(tutorialspoint). This idea that power is, more of a group thing to help the employees because nobody feels that one person is a dictator or won’t listen to anybody’s ideas (tutorials point). Aisha AL-Fattah says they encourage equal participation from all levels and take a team approach to getting ideas(linkedin). Collaborative is focusing on the sharing of information and ideas. Jartse says they want…
Author Kristine Kathryn Rusch has written many things, in many different pen names, some of which under her own; something that has led her to win quite a few awards for. She writes mainstream, romance (Kristine Grayson), science fiction, fantasy, non-fiction (one that includes a book about writing), and mystery (Kris Nelscott); which by the way, is just about every genre there is out there. Her husband, Dean Wesley Smith is also a writer, and together have written some things together that they…
Many times Somali women struggle because they don’t understand what exactly is going in terms of their health such as what certain tests and conditions mean. The area in which literacy can be improved in this situation is scientific health literacy. Helping the patients understand what procedures mean, what certain technology does, and how to understand their diagnosis is important (Christina Z., Andrew P., David G., 2006). Many Somali women are unfamiliar with how healthcare works, they don’t…
REVENGE offers an intriguing world of warriors, Kings, betrayal, murder, and revenge. The script presents as a dramatic, epic tale driven by the need for vengeance. While the idea of a deeply rooted plot of revenge has merit, the script would benefit from more development. One of the major concerns about the plot is the structure, as well as identifying the true protagonist that drives the storyline. Initially it’s challenging to identify the true hero. Given the opening with Kolaib…
'''The Power of the Fairy Animals''' is the twenty-sixth and final episode of the [[Season 7|seventh season]] of [[Winx Club]]. ==Synopsis== [[Kalshara]] wants to save [[Brafilius]], who is in the hand of the [[Trix]]. The [[Winx Club|Winx]] have to put the [[Ultimate Power]] to safety, so they temporarily ally against the witches. ==Plot== ''Coming Soon...'' ==Major Events== *The [[Trix]] merge with their [[Fairy Animal]]s to achieve an animal-hybrid form. *[[Kalshara]] forms a temporarily…
leader. These students are all great examples of what a Van Allen Rocket should be! The sixth grade Student of the Week is Aisha Ahmed from Mr. Hartman’s class. She doesn’t interrupt the teacher when he/she is talking, she follows directions, she’s been really positive, she respects herself, others, and property, and she does her work and turns in on time. Great job, Aisha! The fifth grade Student of the Week is Colin Decker from Mrs. Estill’s class. He’s been helping around the classroom,…
The notion of identity is considered to be part and parcel of the postcolonial literary accounts, as it negotiates the status of the postcolonial individual. Thus, language that plays a crucial role in transmitting and expressing one’s thoughts and values has always been at the core of the postcolonial writings. Postcolonial feminist writers deal with the issue of language as a fundamental aspect of cultural identity in their literary accounts with its range of disciplines. Moreover, the…
Christos Tsiolkas is a homosexual Greek Australian writer, born in Richmond and studied at Melbourne University as an editor in the student union. Tsiolkas is known to be a shocking, controversial writer basing his work on social and political issues surrounding the Australia of today including family, class, friendship and ethnicity in the typical suburban setting. Tsioklas is not afraid to bring up the controversial topics ‘ he calls racism by its name, but not ashamed to dig around the…