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    Danger of a Single Story

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    Story In her inspirational speech on the TED television series‚ Chimamanda Adichie argues that single stories of specific races or regions often create misconceptions of their true natures. Adichie‚ born and raised in colonial Nigeria‚ uses previous life experiences to support her claims regarding false stereotypes‚ most evidently during her childhood and her first visit to the USA. Living under a colonial environment‚ Adichie was constantly being exposed to foreign ways of life; she had a decent

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    thinking is very important to our relationships with each other and with ourselves. It requires someone to make a little more effort to figure out the whole story. Sometimes people are very good at this such as the man from The Allegory of the Cave and Chimamanda Adichi‚ while others such as the woman from The Lunch Date‚ cannot form new perspectives and base outlooks on assumptions and stereotypes. Being a critical thinker requires a person to gain and use knowledge to develop a perspective on what they

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    Purple Hibiscus

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    effect of teenagers‚ some teenagers more than others. Although some teenagers are late bloomers‚ usually by some point all teenagers join the bandwagon. However‚ there are always outliers such as Amaka and Kambili in Purple Hibiscus by Chiminanda Ngozi Adichie. Amaka has grown up knowing pop culture‚ whereas Kambili has never known what pop culture even is. As her cousin Amaka pulls her into the mainstream‚ Kambili learns that sometimes being like other people is sometimes a good thing. Kambili grows

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    However‚ evidence also suggests that the events didn’t happen as…as the media led the United States to believe. As Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie said in her ‘The Danger of a Single Story’‚ all stories have many different facets and sometimes people just don’t know them all. Knowing only one side of the story isn’t itself dangerous‚ but the danger starts when people begin to believe

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    Long ago‚ and even till today women are systematically discriminated against‚ we are considered “half citizen” they were seen as subservient and placed in inferior positions. Gender roles are determined by culture‚ social norms‚ ideologies‚ fairy tale and the Bible‚ etc. From the beginning of our life‚ since birth the gender separates the path which we youngling will take. Boys are mentally segregated from females by their parents telling them they have to be strong‚ not show emotions‚ and to suck

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    Book Review: Abina and the Important Men Abina and the Important Men: A Graphic History by historian Trevor R. Getz and illustrator Liz Clarke is a unique combination of educational storytelling and historical facts. Presented in an unconventional historical graphic "novel” formal‚ Abina and the Important Men is a fascinating multipart text containing a pictorial translation of an engrossing historical account‚ the primary transcript of that account‚ and various textbook-like supplements for understanding

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    seeking equality in all parts of society‚ including wage gaps‚ careers‚ and in marriages. There are different opinions and interpretations of the word feminism‚ as seen in the works of Mary Wollstonecraft and Virginia Woolf‚ as well as writer Chimamanda Adichie. Over time‚ feminists have gained new views alongside the changing society. I decided to conduct an interview with Rebecca Clark‚ who is currently employed at Averett University‚ about feminism and the role it has played in her life. Dr.

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    Girl Stereotypes

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    Throughout my life I have heard the term “you throw like a girl” used when someone throws soft and weak. This is a representation of society’s views on girls and women‚ that they are weak‚ bad‚ unintelligent. The life of being a girl is waking up knowing as soon as you walk out of the house your are going to face these stereotypes. These stereotypes plague girls life at school‚ at work even at home. I don’t believe that girls are weak or stupid‚ when I hear the word girl I think warrior. Girls are

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    Different Perspectives

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    Every issue can be presented from different point of views; maybe changing the events that occurred but the issue remains the same. Presenting different points of views may lead to different opinions and different decision making. Being exposed to different perspectives grants a person the freedom to build their own opinion having in your hand all the information available; however other people believe oppression and narrow-thinking is better than having a free mind. Every issue‚ every problem

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    2014 Stereotyping Chimamanda Adichie uses the phrase “The Danger of a Single Story.” She states “it robs people of dignity. It makes our recognition of our equal humanity difficult. It emphasizes how we are different rather than how we are similar”. Adichie was referring to stereotyping or is what she calls “The Danger of a Single Story.” A single story is an oversimplified‚ usually pejorative‚ attitude people hold toward those outside one’s own experience who are different. Adichie says “The single

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