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    societal formation and maintenance. Born in France in 1930 to working class parents Bourdieu studied philosophy at École Normale Supérieure. It wasn’t till much later Bourdieu entered the field in anthropology after spending an long period of time in Algeria following the war of independence. Bourdieu specifically can provide insights into understanding the patterns of behaviours and interactions executed by people when navigating organ transplantations. His ideas of hexis, doxa and habitus all…

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    Social Networking: The lack of Social Interaction One of the humans’ needs in life is communication. We communicate between us in order to deliver a message, such as express our feelings and our ideas. The early Neanderthal used drawing as a way of interacting with each other. Back 6000 years age, the Sumarine created the first graphic form communication (writing) which helped us to Record information, in order to pass it from generation to the other. In the modern ear which we are live…

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    book, The Wretched of the Earth. The original French version of the book was published in 1961, shortly before Fanon lost his battle against leukemia on December 6th of the same year in the United States, far away from his adopted mother country Algeria. The first chapter of the book is characterized by Fanon’s enduring commitment to a comprehensive approach to decolonialization that addresses both the external and the internal effects of long-term racist oppression. In addition to Fanon’s…

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    take on EC. Three decades later, colonialist writers have dedicated insufficient amounts of research to biological effects of EC or have extended Crosby’s findings to newer and more detailed components. The New World Encyclopedia previously mentioned, highlights the illnesses brought along with colonialists but still excludes much research left untold that might have been useful to the historiography. Nearly 10 years after Alfred Crosby’s theory has been proposed, author Soma Hewa sheds a new…

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    Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth is a powerful text concerning the struggle faced by colonized people on their journey against colonialism and towards liberation. Rooted not only in psychology but also in Marxism and critical theory, the book provides an analysis of number issues related to colonialism and decolonization. Fanon methodically examines a diverse range of issues including, but not limited to, racial identity formation, language, class, and the way in which they interact with…

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    Porters five forces model for the Korean truck industry Barriers to entry Medium Truck manufacturing was considered as a regional or local industry than a global industry because it requires more customization and less mass production than car manufacturing. Saturated domestic market-truck market in Korea declined after 1997 with units sales falling in each subsequent year. Three local firms exited leaving Hyundai and DCVC as local manufacturers. The Korean automobile industry’s most serious…

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    Introduction: Niger is a landlocked and developing country in western Africa, named after the Niger River and officially the Republic of Niger. It is bordered by Chad in the east, Burkina Faso and Mali in the west, Nigeria and Benin in the south and Algeria and Libya in the north. Niger covers a land area of 1,267,000 square kilometres and with estimated population of 11,666,000. History of Niger: Thousands of years ago, Niger had wet and favorable conditions for agriculture and livestock…

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    Summary In The Outsider by Albert Camus is a work fiction; it contains two parts and it is divided ‎into two equal ‎sections: part one with six chapters, and part two with five chapters. The novel ‎begins with the protagonist ‎Meursault receiving a letter informing him of his mother’s death. ‎‎He asks his boss for two days leave in ‎order to attend the funeral‎‏.‏‎ After coming back from the ‎funeral‎, Meursault conveys on life as if nothing ‎tragic has happened. He goes to the beach with ‎his…

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    In this section, I shall examine the aspects of subverting power/relations in the two novels by the two authors. Therefore, examining images of resistance and representations, which are used from the periphery to voice women’ stories and to make them shift from being part of the subalterns to the center, and from being the subject of producing knowledge about by others to the ones who produce knowledge about the self and the other. That is to say, postcolonial writers including Abouzeid and…

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    “The butcher of Lyon “Klaus Barbie was born On October 25th 1913 in Bad Goldenberg, Germany Klaus Klaus Barbie was the notorious leaders of the SS which stands for the security service ,Klaus Barbie were duty’s to Fight communisms and prosecute the Jewish people in France .Where they used brutal force against them. Back when Adolf Hitler was chancellor of Germany, many injustices were acceptable While Hitler was in power and millions were victimized. Klaus Barbie has been known for his actions,…

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