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    that saved her was her loving aunt who took charge of the situation and treated her just as if she had the normal habits of a young child. This Aunt also instilled the nickname Ani for the young princess. Together the two would often take walks down to the palace pond, where a flock of swans calls their home. Over the years Ani learns much from her Aunt. Including the love for nature and how we all are born with a word of a language on our tongues. She goes on to explain that there are three types of

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    future can be exactly like what we see in Terminator serie. Even famous people would share their non confidence to the public about AI. First I want to introduce the idea of “Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI)”, “Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)” and “Artificial Superintelligence (ASI)”. ANI is good at a single aspect of artificial intelligence. For example, there is artificial intelligence that can defeat the chess world champion, but it will only play chess. If you want to ask how could you

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    While Shannon Hale named the princess Ani, the Grimm brothers leave the princess nameless and refer to her as “the princess”, “the real bride”, and “the goose girl.” There is a stark contrast between the relationships with the protagonist’s mother. The Grimm’s fairy tale depicts the mother-daughter relationship in a positive way. Her “mother loved her dearly and was very kind to her” in the Grimm’s tale. However, in the variation written by Shannon Hale, Ani fostered a troubled relationship with

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    In the novel “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe customs and traditions of the Igbo society such as the “Week of Peace” and the “Peace of Ani” do more harm than good. One tradition that occurred annually was the “Week of Peace”. The novel states, “No work was done during the Week of Peace”. This appears to be a good thing, although it is not. This only provides destruction and a negative outcome to the Igbo society. If something bad occurred the week prior, the people of the society couldn’t restore

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    who for the sake of becoming lieutenant and destroying Othello, manages to deceive several characters in the play and ends up being the cause of Roderigo, Desdemona, Emilia and Othello’s deaths. Once again, placing Iago and Ani Korban side by side affirms Iago’s sociopathy. Ani Korban praises his psychiatrist by referring to him/her as “one of the most astute and erudite persons he has ever met”. Immediately after saying so, Korban requests a favor: to have access to a payphone. Evidently, he also

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    Warriors of Human Rights Cesar Chavez, Mother Jones and Anis Hidayah were three hard-working human rights warriors who were instrumental in achieving human rights for people all around the world. Cesar fought for migrant workers, Mother Jones fought for child labor laws and Anis Hidayah fought against migrant abuse as well as female abuse. Though these three individuals used different forms of media, they were all human rights activists who stood up for their beliefs and led others who weren't strong

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    opinions causes him to lose the one thing that was most important to him. Achebe uses character, diction, and point of view to show that single mindedness always leads to conflict. In “Dead Man’s Path,” Achebe uses the characters of Michael Obi and Ani to reveal how stubbornness ultimately leads to destruction. In the story, Obi is very unsatisfied with the path that runs through the school. In the story Obi’s teacher says, “‘But I remember there was a big row some time ago when we attempted to close

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    Role Of Ra In Odysseus

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    The God Ra is described as a kind of King to the gods after he slain the serpent beast Sebau and he is described as gaining a great light power after his crowning. “The gods rejoice when they see Ra crowned upon his throne, and when his beams flood the world with light. The majesty of this holy god setteth out on his journey, and he goeth onwards until he reacheth the land of Manu;” (pg.3). This shows that after being crowned the light that Ra has is the light of the sun and it becomes his job to

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    Emphasized throughout the novel, we see the chi of a person determining whether they will receive a good yam harvest for the year or not. Thus, in order to maintain a good chi, men within Ibo pay respects to the earth goddess –Ani, through the Feast of the New Yam. Spiritually, the earth goddess overlooks and distributes successful harvests to men in Ibo. Physically, men are in charge of harvesting their own crops to ensure a successful harvest. Hence, throughout Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe

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    as a platform for their arguments. When Michael Obi is asked by the Ani of the nearby village to remove the fence from their ancestral path, Michael has a superior attitude and the Ani is told that “the whole purpose of [Michael’s] school […] is to eradicate such beliefs as [the villager’s, and his] duty is to teach [the villager’s] children to laugh at such ideas.” (Achebe 12) Michael has an amazing lack of respect for the Ani and the villager’s culture. Michael’s actions display his feeling of

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