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    Sources say that women were not allowed to act in theatre productions because they were uneducated compared to men. Playwrights, audiences, and mostly everyone, feared that due to this education gap, women wouldn’t know what to do when they got on stage, which could potentially ruin the entire production. This made women feel significantly less intelligent, and even worthless. Men, especially the wealthy, for lacking basic knowledge and education, often taunted women. Despite the fact that…

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    generations. Throughout Danticat's novel, Krik? Krak!, lay the structures of different ideas of posterity. In a homeland where rights were once taken, leads the ambition to accommodate for the better for the next generations. The concept of posterity, like day to day life, is constantly changing. Danticat demonstrates that during times of need, change has to occur. In the chapter ‘The Missing Peace’, a story about a girl who was named after death. Her mother had died while giving birth to her…

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    theorized, if one is resistant to change, then strength and intelligence is irrelevant to success or survival. Chinua Achebe reveals this message in Things Fall Apart. Okonkwo is unwilling to change his thoughts and outlook as evidenced by his violence towards the white men and his refusal to accept Nwoye’s conversion, which ultimately leads to his own demise. Once considered a respected figure among his people, Okonkwo’s downfall is his inability to accept change brought to Umuofia as…

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    Changes Essay “Old ways won’t open new doors.” (Unknown) “A Crush,” by Cynthia Rylant, shows the main character, Ernie, experiencing a different variety of events that discovered the need for change. He wasn’t going to open the same old door everyday and decided he needed to open a shiny new door that would lead him to change. The death of Ernie’s mother started the need for change. The text states, “This house was called a group home, because in it lived a group of people who, like…

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    The Morality Of Integrity

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    Integrity in a person is an important quality to have whether one is religious or not. Integrity is achieved by the values and morals that one decides to live by will determine if they are a good person. When I think of integrity, I think of one that maintains honesty at all times and is true themselves. Integrity can be integrated in everyone, every profession, and every situation. In order to become a leader, I believe that individual needs this essential quality. As I was reading this article…

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    The best way to deal with change is to accept it and move on. Two literary characters that deal with change are Dorothy Vaughan from "Hidden Figures" and Malala Yousafzai from "I am Malala." The variations in their lives are very contrasting, but they both deal with it well. Both lead very different lives, but both are familiar with change. Dorothy Vaughan had been working as a high school teacher, but her salary wasn't sufficient. She applied for a position at the National Advisory…

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    Curly get killed by Spitz and tries to steer clear from him. But Buck was Spitz’s next victim and was tormented on by him. Buck was frustrated and wanted to lead above Spitz so a battle took place between the two which was the battle to the death. Buck wiped out Spitz and was now the lead dog of the pack. Also, throughout his struggles, Buck was lead to starve and was very weak, on the verge of dying because of owners who didn’t know how to take care or to treat dogs. Facing many times where he…

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    People change and sometimes they change in a "good" or a "bad" way and a grand majority of the time people don 't notice the change until something or someone makes them look at themselves and realized they have changed."Lord of the Flies" is the INTRICATE tale of a group constituted of some young british boys that happen to fall victim to a plane crash and end up isolated from society on a small island but after a while the boys learn to survive off of fruit and hunting a boar or two every…

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    parent’s car and just stared at all the different types of cars people drive. I was always fascinated with sports cars and how they differentiate so much to regular family sedans, which eventually over time lead to my interest of cars. Over the course of my life my interests in cars have lead me to different websites, car clubs, and even people to learn more information about different types of automobiles. Up until the beginning of my freshmen year of college, school subjects were never on the…

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    technology or vice versa. Political environments can also impact this company. Changes in nationalism can impact…

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