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    No Witchcraft for Sale

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    Analyze of No witchcraft for sale by Doris Lessing Why did Gideon call Teddy “Little Yellow Head”? First of all‚ he called him this‚ because Teddy’s hair is fair and light‚ like nothing he had ever seen. He also gives him a native name‚ to show him the loyalty he gives him. What happened to Teddy in the beginning of this story? One day‚ Teddy had been out‚ driving on his scooter. He had gone in to the bushes‚ where a snake had spat in his eyes‚ almost making him blind. Without doubting

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    Witchcraft is not for sale

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    traditional medicine (the "witchcraft") which was free and comes naturally‚ and the pharmaceutical which the doctors profit from. Who owns the knowledge about medicinial plants? Should these medicines be free or should you have to pay for them? It’s an overgeneralization‚ but witchcraft involves a lot of the use of natural herbs and other natural things to heal. "No Witchcraft for Sale" also deals with different races and social classes. [Summary of the text: "No Witchcraft for Sale" is set in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe

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    Comparative Witchcraft

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    Comparative Witchcraft “I’ll get you my pretty and your little dog too”‚ a famous quote from The Wizard of Oz‚ warns Dorothy that she cannot escape from the Wicked Witch of the West’s wrath. A threat that according to the ancient Greek and Roman authors is something to fear and while the witches of their time did not have green skin‚ they were just as horrifying. Apuleius‚ Lucan‚ and Petronius demonstrate the horrors that witches are capable of in their accounts of experiences with Magical women

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    In the reading by Bever (year)‚ witchcraft became a prominent issue because of the fact that women in particular used it as an outlet for their aggression‚ and a means to obtain some sort of power. Witchcraft allowed women to be assertive in a patriarchal society. Women were able to vocalize their own opinions and wear people down through the use of fear (Bever 2002). While witchcraft provided power to women at times it was also used as a means of subordinating women‚ who were essential members of

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    was frightened‚ and fled back to the bush.” This scene from Doris Lessings “No Witchcraft for Sale” depicts a child being affected by the results of apartheid‚ a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race‚ in South Africa. Similar to segregation in America‚ apartheid separated the blacks and white into two different classes; the blacks being of lower class and whites having high rank in society. Gideon‚ a cook in Doris Lessing’s short story and the main character‚ served

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    THE EFEFCTS OF TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY Technology has automated many of the critical processes in the industry as well the household. The electronic gadgets that have entered the homes of the common man have saved him the daily household work. Our world is ever changing an advancing in the realm of science and technology. Our dreams become cornerstones for the future. These days it seems hard to escape the presence of technology. Many of us depend on it to get us through the day‚ to do our job

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    08.06.13 The Negative Effects of the Television on Society From past to present‚ the World has become a remarkable area due to new innovations such as social and technological ones. Also‚ these innovations influence on society because innovations are not casual things to accept immediately and when they exist in life‚ community is altered thoroughly. In addition‚ technological innovations have more essential effects than social innovations because in this century

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    Gangs Effects On Society

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    Gangs have had a huge effect on society today and in the past. Gangs are defined in many ways but The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines them as “a group of young people who do illegal things together and who often fight against other gangs” Some examples of gangs are the Crips‚ Bloods‚ Mexican Mafia‚ and the Aryan Brotherhood. Gangs like this have had an effect on America for many years. The first recorded gang in western civilization was reported by Pike a chronicler of British crime‚ in 1873

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    both positive and negative effects on society. Advertisements both promote prosperity and also is propaganda. Advertising can effect people by making themdonate blood (Source A)‚ smoke cigarettes (Source B)‚ and "reinforce racial‚ cultural‚ and sexual stereotypes (source D). Advertisements try to get consumers to follow what they are advertising or buy a product‚ sometimes through the use of subliminal messages‚ celebrity endorsements‚ or obvious signs. People in society are influenced by most advertisements

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    Facebook effects on our society Does Facebook have negative effects on people or society? Nowadays‚ the social networking known also as social media has become a widespread subject among people‚ especially among teenagers. At its beginning‚ social media consisted of diverse dating websites. Now‚ most people consider that having a social media account means that you have a Facebook account. Facebook involves interactivity and the aim of it was‚ from the very beginning‚ to be able to add

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