A paper that presents task organization descriptions and a responsility matrix for a garage apartment construction project.
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This paper presents task organization descriptions and a responsility matrix for a garage apartment construction project. The basic processes for the construction, with timeframes, budgets, and decision flows are outlined. The work here is done in MS Word to facilitate reporting out and is designed to show who does what, when, and how much they have to spend.
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An analysis of a project management plan for a construction project to build a garage apartment.
Analytical Essay # 129286 |
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The paper defines the background, scope of work, schedule, budget, process, risks, and team members and outlines the plan to evaluate the project. The role that the project manager will play in supervising the construction is highlighted.
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"Manager (PM) will act as Construction Manager (CM)/ General Contractor (GC) for building project on a self-perform basis. (PM will hold all contracts.) A garage apartment will be built on PM's own 1-acre property. Budget for building project is $75,000. ABC Builders, LLC., has already been selected to provide framing, sheathing, siding, roofing, flooring, and interior finishes (including painting) at an estimated (not yet contracted) price of $45,000.00."
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This paper evaluates the ownership of a small apartment building as an investment plan for the small investor including methods of financing.
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"This report evaluates ownership of a small apartment building as an investment plan for the small investor. Apartment ownership is an investment which offers a number of important advantages to the small.to.moderate investor, but which also carries with it a number of disadvantages. The prospective investor can directly inspect an apartment building, as he or she generally cannot do with the underlying assets of financial investment instruments such stocks or bonds. The investor in a small apartment complex can directly manage the operation of the investment, if so desired, without the level of time commitment that would be required to own and operate a small business of comparable income potential; alternatively, the investor can entrust actual management of the complex to a professional property management firm. Through most of the 1970s and 1980s, ... "
An analysis of patriarchal culture and religious values through feminist identity in "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe.
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The paper looks at how Chinua Achebe defines a patriarchal Igbo society that is extremely polarized, and which rejects a more integrated maternal role of women within its religious and political institutions. The paper shows how this is one reason why the tribe falls apart, making it susceptible to the British colonial Christian missionaries that break down the religious culture of the tribe.
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Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart is set in Nigeria in the late 1800s and early 1900s, just prior to and during the arrival of the British and their colonization of the country. The major theme of this novel is that of the gradual transformation of ...
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Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart is set in Nigeria in the late 1800s and early 1900s, just prior to and during the arrival of the British and their colonization of the country. The major theme of this novel is that of the gradual transformation of the traditional Igbo society while under British colonialism. The book also deals with the ultimately unsuccessful resistance to that change, mainly through the trials and tribulations of the main hero Okonkwo. This paper will identify and analyze the various factors, which contribute to the dissolution of the clan unity.
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The End of Clan Unity - Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart is set in Nigeria in the late 1800s and early 1900s, just prior to and during the arrival of the British and their colonization of the country. The major theme of this novel is that of the gradual transformation of the traditional Igbo society while under British colonialism. The book also deals with the ultimately unsuccessful resistance to that change, mainly through the trials and tribulations of the main hero Okonkwo. This paper will identify and analyze the various factors, which contribute to the dissolution of the clan unity. At the beginning of the novel Achebe introduces the somewhat harsh and
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This paper discusses the use and effect of characterization in Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart."
Book Review # 73875 |
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The paper provides a discussion of the use and effect of characterization in Chinua Achebe's novel, "Things Fall Apart." The paper explains how the author creates round and dynamic characters to support his themes.
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"In "Things Fall Apart" Chinua Achebe creates round dynamic characters in order to support the major themes and philosophical goals of the novel. Even though the characters exist in a world far removed from Achebe's intended audience, he has created them such that any audience can read the characters, understand their motivations and ultimately relate to them. This works especially well with the major characters that drive the story as they seem real to us and make real human mistakes."
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An analysis of some of the themes in "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe.
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This paper discusses some of the important themes from Chinua Achebe's novel, "Things Fall Apart". It examines language as a theme on several levels and the complexity of the Igbo language. It also looks at the importance of not viewing Africa as one single culture as well as the theme of the struggle between masculinity and femininity.
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"A couple of important issues arise in the reading of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. The first is the question of language as an important signifier of cultural differences. Language is an important theme in Things Fall Apart ..."
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A discussion of the use and effect of the setting in Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart."
Book Review # 73851 |
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This paper discusses the use and effect of the Nigerian setting in Chinua Achebe's novel, "Things Fall Apart." The paper also examines Achebe's decision to write the novel in English for Western audiences.
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"Setting of Achebe's "Things Fall Apart." In "Things Fall Apart" Chinua Achebe introduces his audience to a world completely different from the one in which they live. He writes the novel in English instead of his native Nigerian, thus it is apparent that he means this work to be witnessed by Western cultures rather than those whom he writes about."
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This is no ordinary book review. It is a very detailed and very comprehensive review of two Books, "A Man of the People" and "Things Fall Apart", by Chinua Achebe with application to the Caribbean's social and political characteristics, as well as Nigeria
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This paper reviews two of the the works of Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe: "A Man of the People" and "Things Fall Apart". The review speaks in detail about the symbolic language used and what it all means for politics in the Caribbean and elsewhere. Political culture and behavior as well as the emotions brought out in the political aspects of life are analyzed in an applicable and comprehensive way allows one to understand exactly what the two books are essentially about. There are also predictions about how the books can be used to analyze contemporary Nigerian and Anglo-Caribbean societies and their socio-political culture and attitudes to politics. Other authors are also explored as to how they compare with Achebe's two books.
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"The Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe has no doubt written two illustrious books, being Things Fall Apart and A Man of The People, that not only give memorable, accurate and useful accounts of socio-political relations in Nigeria, but also accounts which are widely applicable to other societies. In the Caribbean for example, both books may be analyzed in terms of gaining a greater and more sophisticated appreciation of power and authority relations, leadership qualities and personality traits, as well as the consequent impacts of such phenomena on systems governance. For purposes of the ensuing review of both novels, those sections of the book that reflect the political realities within these latter contexts, that are more often than not accompanied by or intertwined with socio-cultural and socio-historical conditions or circumstances will be particularly emphasized when examining the Anglophone Caribbean. In this respect therefore, the nature of certain aspects of political culture will be analyzed in so far as the novels help to supply some fundamental insights and possible explanations of similar experiences distilled about Nigeria, by Achebe, as compared with the realities that are faced, especially within parts of the Anglophone Caribbean where special politico-cultural practices seem deeply ingrained. Things Fall Apart will first be examined and A Man of the People, second."
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"Things Fall Apart"
A discussion of the importance of the title of Chinua Achebe's highly acclaimed first novel "Things Fall Apart".
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This paper reviews the novel "Things Fall Apart" by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe which portrays Nigerian tribal life before and after the arrival of colonization. It examines how the themes covered by the book are those of interest to black people and how the novel has views of racial politics. It shows us how as a black writer, Achebe is able to covey language and feeling in a way which is very different than white writers. It describes how the main character in the novel is Okonkwo, a self-made man and how everything seems to fall apart for him, hence the title. It is not just Okonkwo that things fall apart for. It discusses how villagers and tribe members (and indeed Nigerians as a whole) must adapt to a whole new way of life when the white man takes over.
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"Although there were earlier examples, notably by Achebe's fellow Nigerian, Amos Tutuola, none has been so influential, not only on African literature, but on literature around the world. The aim of the novel is to create a complex and sympathetic portrait of a traditional village culture in Africa. Achebe is trying not only to inform the outside world about Igbo cultural traditions, but to remind his own people of their past and to stress that it had contained much of value. Achebe intensely resents the stereotype of Africa as an undifferentiated primitive land. Throughout the novel he shows how African cultures differ among themselves and how they change over time."
Tags:white, blacks, nigeria, colonization