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    Mumbai Dabbawalas

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    as dabbawalla or dabbawallah; is a person in India‚ most commonly in Mumbai‚ who collects freshly cooked food in lunch boxes from the residences of mostly-suburban office workers‚ delivering it to their respective workplaces and returning the empty boxes back to the customer’s residence by using various modes of transport. "Tiffin" is an Anglo-Indian word‚ derived from obsolete English slang "tiffing" (to sip)‚ for a light lunch or afternoon snack‚ and sometimes‚ by extension‚ for the box it is carried in. For this reason

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    Dabbawala Case Study

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    and work six days a week outside the house and spent a few time with their families. So‚ the Dabbawala will make them feel as they were at home by offering a high quality service with low cost. The service is let the worker’s wives prepared the lunch from the morning and wait the Dabbawalas to arrive and pick it up and they quickly deliver it to their husbands workplace so that they will be enjoy with the healthy food that cooked in house by their wives. Secondly‚ Dabbawalas collect and deliver

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    Mumbai Dabbawalah

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    of Mumbai‚ who is employed in a unique service industry whose primary business is collecting freshly cooked food in lunch boxes from the residences of the office workers (mostly in the suburbs)‚ delivering it to their respective workplaces and returning the empty boxes back to the customer ’s residence by using various modes of transport. "Tiffin" is an old-fashioned English word for a light lunch or afternoon snack‚ and sometimes‚ by extension‚ for the box it is carried in. For this reason‚ the dabbawalas

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    Things Fall Apart Okonkwo

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    In the story things fall apart the main character is okonkwo. Okonkwo’s father was one of the characters that i picked. The reason why i picked him was because i could connect with his saying that he does not like his father. Okonkwo and his father really didn’t know each other okonkwo knew that his father was lazy and owed people so much money. I could connect with okonkwo and his father because i really didn’t know mine and neither does okonkwo. It says in the story that he doesn’t like him. I

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    Essay on Dead Men's Path

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    In the short story “Dead Men’s Path” by Chinua Achebe‚ the theme is focused on the conflict between religious tradition and the progress of new beliefs. In many cultures‚ when changes to tradition occur‚ normally‚ the core of the tradition would remain‚ and it would be accompanied by a new idea. Whereas‚ in “Dead Men’s Path”‚ Michael Obi‚ the headmaster of a school‚ has different religious opinions than the villagers he’s surrounded by. Therefore‚ would like the progression of his school to be represented

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    Responding to Conflict Conflict can be described as inevitable. But how you respond to conflict can influence your life the most. The response can lead to the success or the downfall of a person. It can also have a positive or negative effect. I believe that people can respond to conflict in both a positive and negative‚ which can lead to success or the downfall. The outcome all depends on the type of person. Okonkwo‚ in Things Fall Apart‚ is a hardworking individual. He knows how to battle through

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    Masculinity in Things Fall Apart In Things Fall Apart‚ the theme of masculinity is shown through Okonkwo and the relationship he has shared with his father as well as the contrast of how the clan views masculinity. His view of being masculine is shaped by his relationship with his father and carries on to how he leads the village. The relationship between Okonkwo and his father Unoka shaped his view on how he should act; not wanting to be anything like his father. He wants to usurp his father’s

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    Hatred is poison‚ this is one of the major lesson that James Baldwin was trying to get across in his story "Notes of a Native son". Baldwin’s father always had hatred in his heart that o matter what he did he always‚ seemed angry and mean ‚ a hatred person. he would lie that he was proud of his blackness but he was mostly humiliated about it. he would try to do all the nice things for his children to try to be a good father‚ but at the end he would always look like an angry‚ hateful

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    In Things Fall Apart Okonkwo’s demise are caused by the arrival of the missionaries. The first thing that led to Okonkwo demise is his disappointment. Another way that affected Okonkwo demise from the arrival of the missionaries was his anger. Okonkwo was self minded‚ he was not opened to others. The arrival of the missionaries follows to Okonkwo disappointment‚ anger‚ and selfishness led to Okonkwo’s death. Disappointed is important to Okonkwo’s death. Okonkwo is disappointed that Nwoye his son

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    Okonkwo Anti Hero

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    An anti-hero is a central character in a story who lacks conventional heroic attributes‚ has flaws and ultimate fortune traditionally assigned to villains but has enough heroic qualities to gain the sympathy of the readers. In the book things fall apart Okonkwo is the protagonist who leads his village called Umofia. He does anything to make sure he isn’t viewed as weak by the people in his village. Okonkwo was already recognized as one of the greatest men in the 9 villages and although he did many

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