Three reasons:
- Our school has a broad choice of the arts and extra-curricular prgrams
- We are a highly awarded school
- We love diversity
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Answer:
Through collaborative learning, skills such as decision making, flexibility and problem-solving come to the fore.
These skills are best developed in school, and the earlier the better.
One time when I was in Jiujitsu my opponent swept me off my feet and took my back. It was not looking good for me. My opponent tried to get the rear naked choke on me but I defended by tucking my chin and pulling his arm away from my neck. With all my might I pulled his arm down and turned to my back. I was safe for now but I still had to secure a postion. I felt my opponent shift his weight and I quickly swung my body around over top of him and I established a firm mount position. I pretended to do an ezikiel choke but quickly transfered over to an "S" mount. I squeezed my legs together and pulled his arm down for the most perfect arm bar I have ever done. The higher belts at the gym said I ought to be promoted to a higher belt level.
Answer:
B. They have to destroy the colonized people's culture, including their literature and language.
Explanation:
This is the most effective way to control the colonized people mentally, according to Thiong'o. This is because culture, including language and literature, provides a common identity between the colonized people. A common identity, in turn, can provide a sense of unity, and people are more likely to unite in order to protect the culture that they feel is uniquely theirs.