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    Gloria Naylor’s Essay “The Meanings of a Word” and Christine Leong’s “Being a Chink‚” both authors‚ whom are women of color‚ address the power behind words and their definitions. While acknowledging that words can be both empowering and positive‚ both Naylor and Leong address that words can be used in negative ways and easily manipulated. Words have the power to express an individual’s feelings and thoughts to one another‚ whether positive or negative. Alongside this‚ words can be used as labels. Labels

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    Ebony Sowell November 5‚ 1998 Dr. Osinubi The Meaning of the Word "Nigger" I can recall the first time I paid close attention to the word nigger. In junior high a school fight would occur about every week and of course the whole school would gather together and watch. Well this particular fight sticks out in my mind because it was between two boys of different races‚ Hispanic and black. During their conflict the Hispanic boy bluntly called the black boy a nigger‚ and that was when the rest

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    Great Again” hat‚ rapping about the double standards of the “n” word. With words‚ they can have so much meaning behind. Where the word originated from‚ how the meaning can depend on the context it is used in‚ to who can say the word and how it has changed over time. Alongside that‚ the "n" word has so many layers to it. Going back to how it first came about to how it completely changed with time. The “n”word originated from the Latin word niger‚ which means black. Niger then turned into a noun‚ Negro

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    Words and Their Implied Meanings Would you rather belong to the "Apple Dumpling Gang" or the "Crypts"? The connotation of the word gang reaches "hit an all time low" in the 1990’s. We envision today’s gang members as drug lords who kill each other on street corners. Society rejects and imprisons them. Once members of a "gang" simply shared common interests and enjoyed social acceptance‚ much as members of a club today. Many pairs of words have experienced a similar disagreement in connotation

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    Because words are paper thin‚ and sometimes have no meaning‚ we seem to overlook other people’s words. Since you had a bad day‚ you gave your mom attitude on your way home‚ or maybe you told your best friend off. Although these words can sometimes have an impact on how someone else treats you‚ it would only be at that moment in time. As soon as the moment passes‚ only a memory is left‚ and it will almost always be forgotten‚ where as a change purposely done by you can sometimes be the first thought

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    Religion Gives Meaning to Life Pojman’s conclusion is that religion gives life meaning‚ whereas a secular life is not significant to the way we view our world. He argues that autonomy is freedom with no restrictions and religion gives meaning and purpose to life‚ even though there are some sacrifices to our freedom. He says there has to be an explanation to how our world came to be and that our world comes from something much bigger than any of us can wrap our head around. Pojman gives such detail

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    Plural Nouns www.grammar.cl A) Change each of the singular nouns below into plural nouns. 1. Book: 2. Table: _________________________ _________________________ 3. Day: 4. Car: _________________________ _________________________ B) Change each of the singular nouns below into plural nouns. 1. Watch: 2. Fox: 3. Glass: _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ 4. Quiz: 5. Class: 6. Bus: _________________________ _________________________ _________________________

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    Plural Society Plural Society Many of the societies which have problems of multicultural governance are former multi-ethnic colonies. A theory of such colonial and post-colonial societies draws particularly on the work of J.S.Furnivall and M.G.Smith. According to Furnivall different ethnic groups in a plural society meet only in the market place. This market place however lacks the characteristics which Durkheim envisaged in his concept of organic solidarity. It lacks the shared values which organic

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    Polina Goldman ANTH 1000 MW 12.50 In his paper "To give up on words" K.H. Basso tells us about the study of Western Apache culture that was conducted in east-central Arizona in 1964-69. This work was devoted to exploring the reasons of refusal to speak and maintaining silence among American Indians. Athtor uses the testimony type of evidence to support his claims calling actual witnesses "informants". The research showed that depending on the different social roles and various circumstances

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    the meaning of words in natural languages such as English. Several problems have surfaced from an examination of the various existing methods used to describe the meaning of these words‚ in particular dictionary definition‚ binary descriptors and referents. Context is also an important consideration when defining meaning. The dictionary definition of a word has been a problem because of its vagueness (Winkler‚ 2012). According to Winker (2012)‚ because dictionary uses words to define words generally

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