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    Instructor: Johnny Wan Question (1) I would have accommodated David Cheung’s vacation request. According to the network diagram above The critical path of the project is: Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 5 Activity 7 Activity 10 Activity 13 Activity 15 As audit of liquid assets (activity 4) is not on the critical path‚ it is not a critical activity. This slack job has a slack time of 178 hours for which slack time= late start time – early start time (231-53) = late finish time – early

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    Dead Men Path - Summary

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    "Dead Men’s Path” by Chinua Achebe is a short story about a young headmaster and his conflict with a village’s people when he wants to close a path that is important for their belief. In this story we can see the conflict between modernity and ancient believes. The story is set in 1949 in an African village named Ndume. The narration is told in third person‚ and begins when a young Michael Obi‚ the protagonist‚ was appointed as headmaster of the school. Michael was very enthusiastic with this new

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    clearly patterned after Achebe’s native Nigeria‚ though one can also see elements of Liberia and Ghana. This was the first Achebe novel I had read since his classic Things Fall Apart. At first‚ I thought that Anthills suffered in comparison with that masterpiece‚ arguably the best known and most influential African novel. After finishing the book‚ though‚ I realized that Achebe had very deftly returned to and updated the themes raised in that book. His protagonists are Ikem‚ a courageous and opinionated

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    Anthills of the Savannah is a fictional novel by Chinua Achebe. The novel tells the story of three educated friends who become major figures in a new regime in the fictional West African land of Kangan. The new regime has been in power for a couple of years‚ the coup overthrew a former dictator. The three friends have all assumed important positions within the new government. Sam is the presidential dictator‚ who has become a leader that does not care much for the people but more for the power that

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    Portraying Our Own Race? * * Throughout history racism has always been an issue. Joseph Conrad and Chinua Achebe are both literary philosophers. Although they have different opinions‚ both writers have written about a particular race. In 1899 Joseph Conrad had written the infamous Heart of Darkness and in response to what Achebe thought was racism towards Africans Chinua Achebe wrote Things Fall Apart in 1959 to prove Africans were civilized. There has been much controversy over Joseph

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    power‚ women are not allowed to sew yams‚ for crops but are given different foods to grow. The yam is simple‚ but requires plenty of tending if it ti yield a successful profit. The first thing that okonkwo did when he left his own to try and become a man was to buy yam seeds in order to make a name for himself. When Okonkwo is banished from the tribe he is stripped of his compound as well as hisyam storage‚ or in other words his masculinity. Another such examples would be the locusts‚ the locusts descent

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    Dead Mens Path

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    Dead Men’s Path – summary Michael Obi became the headmaster of a school called Ndume Central School. He was very happy with his new job. He wanted to create a modern school out of an old-fashioned one. With the help of his wife Nancy‚ he wanted to show how a modern school should be run. He had two aims for the new school: a high standard of teaching and a beautiful schoolyard. Nancy planted flowers of many different colours that blossomed when the rain set in. One day‚ Obi saw an old

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    Love and Marriage “Marriage is a Private Affair” by Chinua Achebe is a short story about a man who belonged to the Ibibio-land‚ a tribal community that believes in arranged marriages. Nnaemeka‚ the main character‚ is an Ibo who went against his tribal beliefs‚ especially his father’s‚ in order to marry a woman based on love. Nene‚ his wife and a Lagos resident‚ encouraged Nnaemeka to reach out to his father‚ Okeke‚ to set aside his tribal beliefs and be a part of his nontraditional family. Okeke

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    Dead Man

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    Dead Man Dead Man is a western comedy that stars Johnny Depp and Gary Farmer directed by Jim Jarmusch. The film begins as Johnny Depp’s character William Blake travels west on the transcontinental railroad to the town of Machine‚ where he had been offered a job as an accountant. When he arrived he found that the position offered to him had already been filled‚ in addition‚ city slicker Blake who came all the way from Cleveland and sold everything to make the trip‚ was out of place among the

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    Dead Men’s Path

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    Yu Hsin‚ Chiang Dead Men’s Path This is a story about cultural conflict between modern ideas and traditional belief. Michael Obi has a great intention to enforce a high standard of education and to reform the school into the modern one; however‚ his misguided zeal made him fail to achieve the goal‚ and eventually led to the tribal-war situation developing between the school and the village. By connecting this story to the textbook‚ I would like to pinpoint some issues. Firstly‚ as

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