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    Names In Sula

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    A name is a designation of importance, whether that is positive or negative. When a discovery of new land is made a new name typically goes along with it. When a child is born they receive a name as a symbol of their parents commitment and love. Like a contract, a name seals the connection between the person who gives it and the person or place that is the recipient of it. Names can also be classifications which can elevate a person's status or take that status away. In Toni Morrison's novels…

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    Dr. Darshana Trivedi Professor & Head , Department of English, School of Languages, Gujarat University,Ahmedabad E-mail:-drshntrivedi@yahoo.in (M) 9228391245 Abstract Confronting the Power Structure: A Study of Dalit Self narratives from Humanistic Perspective Dr.Babasheb Ambedkar in his speech “Annihilation of Caste” says: You cannot build anything on the foundations of caste. You cannot build up a nation; you cannot build…

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    The Friel Sisters

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    THE FRIEL SISTERS - An album named among themselves consisting of Anna Friel, Sheila Friel and Clare Friel, produced by themselves, engineered by Sean Keegan, and recorded at a home in Doire Na Mainsear, County Donegal. They were born and raised in Glasgow, and recorded their first album in their mother, Sheila Coyle's hometown, Donegal. All of the tracks were arranged by Anna, Sheila and Clare with the combination of songs sung by their granny as well as themselves and tunes collected and…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in the mind of someone with a mood disorder? If an individual were to read the book An unquiet mind: A memoir of moods and madness by Kay Jamison they would have a complete picture of the ups and downs someone with bipolar can face. It creates the picture of the highest of highs where an individual with a mood disorder feels unstoppable with infinite energy, and the lowest of lows where they feel death is the only answer. In this book review I…

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    Human memory has long been a topic of interest to philosophers and scientists, and memory as we scientifically know it today has only been recently established. In fact, the study of human memory dates back to the time of Aristotle. In his book De Anima, Aristotle introduced the concept of tabula rasa - blank slate - as the nature of our minds at birth. He theorized that when we are born, we are devoid of any knowldege or experience - that our minds are completely empty. Memory then, for him, is…

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    Four Senses Research Paper

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    To experience the surrounding world, the human body uses biological systems, senses, to interpret external stimuli and form a coherent, tangible view. The senses consist of seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting, where seeing and hearing are the most crucial. The perception of the world is the brain’s ability to analyze the incoming sensation messages and relay them back; sensation is both the initial messages sent by the nerves and the complete resulting picture created by the brain.…

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    New Black Womanhood Analysis

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    Although the term had only started to be discussed in scholarly sociological circles in the early 70’s, the concept and ideas behind intersectionality, or how various categories of oppression work together, were around without a name for a very long time. In particular, it pervaded the work of black women writers from Zora Neale Hurston of the Harlem Renaissance to Nikki Giovanni and Carolyn Rodgers during the Black Nationalism and Black Arts Movements. Black women have the unique experience of…

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    5.8. Conflict Management The link between task and relationship conflict is also affected by team members’ self-regulation tactics when they are confronted with conflicts. Team members can either follow a cooperative, competitive or avoiding approach. Team members that follow a cooperative approach believe that their goals are positively linked. This approach promotes mutual goals and resolves the conflict for mutual benefit. Controversy, team members following a competitive approach believe…

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    Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump tend to use different speaking styles than each other. The general speaking styles and catch-phrases of each candidate are very different from one another. Donald Trump tends to interrupt a lot and also have an aggressive tone which can be very frustrating when he was speaking at the debates against Hilary. Hilary has a lower key tone and is very much patient when it comes to speaking to Donald Trump which is why she hardly interrupts in most of her debates. We…

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    Beloved Disciple Identity

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    The end of the fourth gospel sets the scene with Peter turning and looking at the one whom Jesus loved. Peter ask Jesus why he has not asked this person to follow him, as he has Peter. Jesus replies with “If it is my will that he remain until I come, what is it to you?” The ‘he’ that Jesus is referring to is the beloved disciple. The second to last set of verses in John, does not provide an answer the question of who this Beloved Disciple is, but only raises more. In this essay, I will explore…

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