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    Leading Group Challenges

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    Leading Group Challenges * Police‚ courts and corrections are part of criminal justice organizations. Each of these organizations face challenges every day and the leaders of these agencies must deal with these challenges (Duelin‚ 2010). The types of criminal justice leaders range from police chiefs and sheriffs to prison superintendents‚ and heads of government‚ state‚ or local task forces. Some of the challenges they confront are budget and staffing shortfalls‚ political perspectives on the

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    ­­­­ Leading Group Challenges AJS 512 December 1‚ 2014 Stephen Duplissis Leading Group Challenges “The profession of policing and public safety continues to confront new challenges that also present a wealth of opportunities for initiating substantive change” (Batts‚ Smoot‚ & Scrivner‚ 2012‚ p. 18). Some have noted leaders in the criminal justice police organization face a crossroad when striking a balance between judicial and governmental expectations‚ the agency itself‚ stakeholders

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    The Namesake

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    Matt. J. Sociology The Namesake A Bengali girl named Ashima partakes in a marriage arranged to Ashoke Ganguli. After the ceremony the new couple left India to move to the United States where Ashoke has started to build a new life. They were going to face the cultural differences together‚ as one. For Ashima‚ this was difficult. Her new husband had to earn a living to support the two of them so she often found herself home alone. Not knowing the English language or culture at that became very

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    The Namesake

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    1. Explain how the relationship between Ashoke‚ Ashima‚ and Gogol develops throughout the novel.
The theme of the relationship between parents and children becomes prominent‚ as Gogol grows old enough to interact with his parents as a child. During his young adulthood‚ Gogol is impatient with his parents and they‚ likewise‚ feel unable to relate to their American children. Gogol begins to feel tender toward his father after his death. He now understands the guilt and uselessness his parents had

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    Identity In The Namesake

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    That is‚ one is constantly recognized by the people and by oneself with his name‚ and the name consciously and unconsciously keeps influencing one’s identity as the name directly relates to how one perceives the world and oneself. In a novel‚ The Namesake‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ this power of name is well depicted through the identity crisis of the son of an Indian immigrants family‚ the Ganguli. Gogol Ganguli‚ the son of Ashima and Ashoke Ganguli‚ struggles with his dual identity due to two different

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    The Namesake Identity

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    ENG 101 Professor Fisher 04/26/12 Space & Identity The story The Namesake‚ which was quickly made into a movie‚ consists of challenges that every character faces through their surroundings and their ability to adapt unto change. Each character in The Namesake obtains challenges from inhabiting or the desire to inhabit spaces‚ which define them by how they react to these situations. This paper will describe the characters actions and identities and their surroundings unto change as

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    The Namesake Culture

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    There are many factors that affected people to be what they are now. In The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ Gogol‚ the main character‚ developed from a child attached to his family to a teenager that often rejects his parents and their Bengali culture. As a young boy‚ he was very close to his parents‚ especially his mother‚ and would listen to them‚ but as he grew up‚ it eventually changed. He wasn’t as close to his parents as he was when he was at a young age. He rejected his family and his culture because

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    Gogol's Namesake

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    culture. Many of those involved in diasporic situations feel that adapting to the social norms of their new surroundings is an act of betraying their roots in which their heritage and all preexisting traditions will be lost. Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel The Namesake highlights this struggle through the eyes of the Ganguli family. The novel ultimately shows us that one can simultaneously belong to two cultures‚ in this case Indian and American culture. Many scholars are hung up on the fact that protagonist Gogol

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    The Namesake Culture

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    How would you respond to a collision in culture‚ would you completely change your original culture‚ modify it to a certain extent‚ or not make a single altercation to your identity? In The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ Gogol is caught in the midst of colliding cultures and responds by adapting to the host culture‚ the American culture. Throughout Gogol’s life‚ he faces an identification crisis and a crisis in balancing between the Bengali and American culture. Gogol slowly moves to the American culture

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    Belonging is a powerful motivator in people’s lives as it provides a person with a sense of comfort and security. It could also influence and shape one self’s identity as the individual may be present in an environment where he/she may conform into society’s expectations. People strive for acceptance through others in certain groups such as family‚ class‚ race‚ community or school. The term belonging means something different to everyone but most people would more likely adapt into mainstream

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