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    end of the story‚ "She set her white face to him‚ passive‚ like a helpless animal" (7). There must be some reasons that she didn’t leave. James Joyce‚ who was born in Ireland‚ expressed Ireland people as ‘Eveline’. When the writer wrote the story‚ Ireland was controlled under England‚ so the people in Ireland couldn’t have freedom‚ goal. They had to live in meaningless. In the story‚ unmerciful living and heavy burdens could be expressed Ireland society’s paralyzed systems and situations. Evline

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    the advantages of having two which permits you to pick and chose. I am Somali and grew up in a Somali household and my people with regards to family vary all that much from the traditional American family. family is very important to the Somali community and the individual belongs to the group. Think of Somali and American family as collectivism versus individualism. Growing up mostly in a Somali-based community and being a Somali myself my Ideas about family have been shaped by these experiences.

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    “The Indolence of the Filipino People” Summary On the first chapter‚ it primarily deals with the admittance of Rizal that indolence does exist to Filipinos and he also pointed out reasons why it existed. Rizal also elucidate that the term indolence was greatly altered in the sense of no love or little love for work. In the Philippines‚ Rizal pointed out that the disaster‚ hardships‚ and weakness of the others are blamed to the indolence of the Filipino. Rizal agreed that laziness has been present

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    The Dakota and Lakota people lived in large buffalo-hide tents called tipis (or teepees). Tipis were carefully designed to set up and break down quickly. An entire Sioux village could be packed up and ready to move within an hour. Originally tipis were only about 12 feet high‚ but after the Sioux acquired horses‚ they began building them twice that size. Here are some pictures of tipis and other Indian houses. Today‚ Native Americans only put up a tepee for fun or to connect with their heritage.

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     They use their hooves to dig up the snow to find frozen grass that they can feed on.  Over time they have grown thick skin and heavy fur to help them stay warm in the area of Yakutia. Also‚ reindeer live in Yakutia. Every year they are herded up by the Yakut people and the Yakuts heavily rely on them. The musk deer lives in the woods of Siberia. These deers

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    wanted to keep the presidential power. David versus Goliath is what the “snap” elections were often referred to. What did the people of the Philippines think of these opponents? How did all the events surrounding the “snap” election come about? Accusations and actions were made on both sides of the table‚ some good‚ and some bad. This is to examine the reactions of people in the Philippines as well as around the world to Ferdinand Marcos and Corazon Aquino by looking at the events leading up to‚

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    which sacrifice our opportunity‚ and chances of reaching that goal we all thrive for. We need to recount some of our culture beliefs and set our priorities right. I believe that early marriage in the Somali Bantu community is an extreme setback into reaching our goal and becoming successful. In the Somali Bantu community most of the kids don’t get a chance to get their diploma or college degree. Due to fact that we are being pressured about early marriage soon as we hit our teenage years‚ and being

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    Rosa Perez Professor Neff SYG2000 07/11/15 The Massai People of Africa The Massai are what would be considered patriarchal‚ meaning human beings control the company. In the article it talked about how the men gather food and are responsible for the protection‚ while the women construct the house and care for the tykes‚ and gather firewood. Almost like how America was in the 1950’s and even the Native Americans in the 1700’s. The societal transformation that shocked me was that the women will go

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    8. How can the dream at the end of the story be related to the major incidents that precede it? The dream at the end of the story is about the circus with his grandfather. He refused to laugh at the clowns no matter what they did. There is a relationship between clowns at circus and the black boy in battle royal. They are forced to entertain the white man and are treated as if they are no better than animal. The seemingly endless series of envelopes implies that inequality still continue for

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    Great People who moved the world Mylene D. Masangkay 971-8563-37-7 © 2005 Worldlink Marketing Corporation. 101 pages A Summary of “Great People who moved the world” By: Kurt Patrick V. Abu Introduction: The book “Great People who moved the world” is a book that contains a list of greatest people who made a mark in society. They are the people who amaze us‚ inspired us‚ and other emotions that developed us a person. They were included on the list due to their actions that moved the world‚

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