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    Algerian fight for independence. In her novel‚ Djebar “shows the awakening of a new nation and in people by describing the growing awareness of several women” (Evelyne Accad) . For example‚ Amna lies to her husband Hakim in order to protect Youssef‚ an Algerian revolutionary. By lying to Hakim and assuring him that she witnessed his return home the previous night‚ Amna hopes to quiet his fear that Youssef is getting himself into trouble. This “little white lie”‚ despite being seemingly insignificant

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    colored dress‚ long gold earrings‚ and dangling bracelets. It is apparent she has accepted the fashion sense of the new religion she has chosen to follow. She also adopts Muslim customs by changing her name to Wangero and associating herself with Hakim-a-barber. Dee says the person she once was is now dead and she no longer wants to be “[. . .] named after the people who oppress me [her]” (Walker 1128). Her impression of her name comes from the assumption that she is named after the slave owners

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    portrayal of her disconnection. She shows interest in the churn top whittled by Uncle Buddy as well as the dasher that goes along with it. However‚ it is only for artistic purposes that Dee holds any interest at all. When the man accompanying her‚ Hakim-a-barber‚ asks about the creator of the dasher‚ Dee has to look to her mother for the information (1590). She doesn’t know the history behind the items; therefore‚ her interest isn’t based on a connection to her rich family heritage. She simply wants

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    DEFINISI KOMUNIKASI Komunikasi merupakan aktiviti keperluan bagi setiap individu‚ kerana ia berlaku setiap hari. Komunikasi adalah proses berterusan yang melibatkan pemindahan maklumat daripada sumber kepada penerima dan ada maklum balas di antara kedua-duanya (Abram‚ 1986 ). Selain itu komunikasi juga merupakan sesuatu mesej daripada penyampai kemudian dipindahkan menerusi alat atau saluran khas kepada penerima yang kemudiannya memberi maklum balas terhadap mesej tersebut yang mengembalikan

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    | |MBA Intake – 14th | |Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT). | Submitted to: |prof. M.a hakim | |program director‚ ( mba ) | |Bangladesh University

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    Hakīm Abu’l-Qāsim Ferdowsī Tūsī (Persian: حکیم ابوالقاسم فردوسی توسی‎) known as Ferdowsi (فردوسی; also spelled as Firdausi; 940–1020 CE) was a highly revered Persian poet. He was the author of the Shahnameh‚ the national epic of Iran and related societies. The Shahnameh was originally composed by Ferdowsi for the princes of the Samanid dynasty‚ who were responsible for a revival of Persian cultural traditions after the Arab invasion of the seventh century. The Shahnameh chronicles the legendary

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    Thank you‚ Mr Chairperson. Ladies and gentlemen‚ members of the hall‚ the opponents really remind me of a past time memory. Perhaps the movie John English; he knows no fear‚ he knows no danger‚ he knows nothing. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. My dear first opponent of the opposition team keep on stressing over and over again on how much we as a so called “new generation” benefit more from present hobbies than past time hobbies. But to our dismay ladies and gentlemen

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    Ellen Johnson Mr. Roberts AP English 4 13 Apr 2010 Dee: the Sister Who Lost Her Identity Alice Walker’s "Everyday Use" is a short story about the clash between a mother and daughter. Dee is the child returning home to visit. The visit is not exactly pleasant and ends after a stand-off between her and Mama. Many readers see Mama as finally standing up for her own ideals while also refusing to conform to the rules Dee wishes her to follow. Dee follows different rules of society and religion than

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    often expressed through the term “Glass Ceiling” (Hymowitz 1986) which is executed when women face “hurdles of advancement” (Yousry 2006). Female rates of participation within the workforce have increased from 1860 onwards most notably post WWII (Hakim 2006)‚ the most prominent reason for this change being placed on societies altering perception of women whose sole purpose is no longer child bearer and rearer. Participation and the further education of women has been increasing in the majority of

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    about the visit and her relationship with Dee become apparent in this vision. C. Mama’s strength is demonstrated by her description of herself; she has “man-working hands‚” she is large and has the endurance to “work outside all day.” II. Hakim-a-barber A. He is important to the story as a symbol of the new life that Dee has chosen. B. He hints at both his and Dee’s transitional nature. C. He does not practice the actual life of a Muslim‚ but preaches his fashionable membership:

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