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African countries have been extremely exploited and devalued by European nations and other nations considered to be world potentials. This exploitation has enabled African nations to become small, poor and often unskilled, which increases not only their problems, but also their devaluation around the world. Civilian governments have not been effective in solving these problems, which shows us that these governments are a flawed investment with no positive results, which need to be quickly changed by disciplined, rigid and imposing military governments, capable of bringing about real national changes.
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The phrase is comparing someone to a man that is one. So a son might be compared to his heroic father for example.
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This story affects me because it shows how people can be poor, but still have a good work ethic. In the declaration of Independence, "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," is true, but not for all people. Some people seek happiness, but never truly find what they are looking for, in this case, poor people are ALWAYS seeking happiness, but never obtain it because they will always be poor, this is just the way that it was meant to be. There will be reality, real life and people will never truly find happiness. On the other hand, there is ideal, the person who works hard and receives happiness in return. So many people take for granted the gift of happiness. Others see its beauty and appreciate it. Poor people appreciate happiness more because of the fact that they have to work harder to obtain it.
Barbara Ehrenreich's "Serving in Florida" gives a detailed description of this.
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Imagery influences the story, “A Sound of Thunder”, by creating a vivid picture in the reader's mind of what is happening in the story. ... This quote creates a descriptive imagery which appeals to the senses of smell and sight with the description of the bird's cries, the wind blowing, and the smell of the tar.