Ogochukwu Vera Nnakwe is a devoted Christian who started serving and seeking God right from her childhood. She loves children so much and this is why at a very young age, she visits the orphanage every week to help the mother less babies. She would baby sit those babies, cook and feed them, wash their clothings and help out as much as she could in any way possible. She also has served in children’s ministry for years and has held different positions including as the president of the ministry. Ogochukwu believe strongly that children are like seeds that are growing and need to be watered every day and channel to grow in the right direction. She believes that planting positive words, especially words of God, in the life of every child is crucial
In her book she talks about being happy and how the Bible says “But may the righteous be glad and rejoice before God; may they be happy and joyful” (Psalm 68:3). Throughout our days we have many thoughts, some are good and some are bad! But something important to remember is that what you think about will come out in your life. So it’s really important to keep your mind pure and think about godly and uplifting things. We also have this thought that we need certain things in life to be happy and that’s a lie. All we need is God, and we don’t need to live life thinking that we have to walk around pleasing everyone’s needs. The most important thing at the end of the day, Is that you pleased God and glorified him with your actions. Many relationships come our way in life, but the most important relationship is the one you share with God.
In her opinion, we show our love for God by caring for those that are our brothers, or our fellow creatures of God. Our actions toward our brothers can bring us closer to our salvation, but can also have the reverse effect. Taking a “bad” job that undermines the poor and takes advantage of them will bring you further from the kingdom of God. We can also harm our fellow brethren, and become further from God’s kingdom by being passive consumers of products made by people in poverty conditions. Dorothy states in Poverty and Pacifism, “It also means non-participation in those comforts and luxuries which have been manufactured by the exploitation of others. While our brothers suffer, we must compassionate them, suffer with them” (1). Again, we do not always remember the consequences of our everyday actions because we are not perfect beings. If we were, we would be on the same level as
The Gamba, or viol da gamba, is a member of the viol family. The viol family includes treble, alto, tenor, small tenor and bass viols. The viol da gambas were often played as a part of polyphony because their nasally tones were not easy to dance to.
Ginkgo Biloba, or maidenhair tree extract, has been used in Chinese medicine for centuries due to its pharmaceutical and medical properties. Ginkgo Biloba was introduced into the Western World in the 18th century. Nowadays, standardised Ginkgo Biloba extract EGb 761 is one of the most popular herbal supplements taken for potential memory improvement. This extract has many pharmacologically active components; the unique ingredients are terpene trilactones – ginkgolides A, B, C and bilobalide, which appear to be potentially antagonising inhibitory receptors in the brain. Ginkgo Biloba extract protects the neurons from oxidative damage and potentially prevents the progression of tissue degeneration. Numerous studies have been carried out to examine
Banda El Recodo has been a successful, revolving door of Mexican musicians since 1938. They also have ties to Los Zetas drug cartel. Across the border, we have Donald Trump. Trump is a wealthy business mogul who's now running for president of the U.S. Seeing as he wants to build a wall separating the U.S from Mexico and stopping the flow of drugs (and immigrants) into the U.S, we might have a new war on our hands.
In North America two infants were born in the creation of the universe. There were two worlds: the upper world created by mankind, lower world had the possession of the great monsters it was considered the dark world. While the women was given birth to her two twins a turtle was able to secure the women from terrors of the great water. The women remained in a state of unlimited darkness, and she was overtaken by her travail to which she was subjected. When the twins were born they entered a dark world and the women disappear in a way. In the process the turtle turned into a island with plants and stuff. One twin was named Enigonhahetgea which means bad mind, the other twin was named Enigorio which meant good mind. As they grew up they went their separate ways in life.
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole is a musician and Hawaiian sovereignty activist who was known for his absolute skill and talent with the ukulele along side with his beautiful vocal melodies and his incorporation of reggae and jazz. Israel also known as Bruddah Iz later became famous with for his album Facing Future which was released in 1993, his medley of “Somewhere over the Rainbow” and was featured on various television programs and movies.
Olaudah Equiano is well known historically as a narrative that overcame slavery in order to achieve the ideal that all men are created equally. At eleven years old when he was abducted, he went through troubling times as an African American and was able to tell his horrifying yet fascinating experience as a slave on the voyage known as The Middle Passage.
A lot of controversies have surrounded the true identity of the birthplace of Olaudah Equiano with many publications publishing different statements regarding the whole issue. Olaudah Equiano sentiments did not help at all in coming up with the solution about his birthplace. On numerous occasions, Olaudah Equiano is quoted saying different statements regarding his exact birthplace either in Africa or South Carolina. However, the main issue that is much debatable as well is the fact that what would establish of Olaudah Equiano birthplace reflect on his narrative? I tend to think that his birthplace is very crucial in accepting his narrative. Thus this essay significantly acknowledges the theory that his exact birth place would
I, the Emperor Mansa Musa of Mali, write this ever so elaborate work to entail my amazing journey across to the Middle East, for the hope of preserving my deeds and the deeds of the Mali people. As a fond devotee of the Islamic culture, I had been yearning to cross to the northern parts of Africa and the Middle East to see the exhibit of the culture and existences of the people. I came across very vibrant regions, including Egypt, the Holy land of Mecca, and other Islamic provinces.
Otzi shows us that life for early humans was based on a lot of human interaction. Some would think of early humans as these non-intellectual, gorilla-like species that liked to hit rocks together and make grunting noises. They were much more than that. The discovery of Otzi’s body shows us this. He shows us that early humans lived in groups, and like today, they communicated with each other. Maybe even a lot more than most think. They worked together in groups to create tools and other material objects in order to survive through communication. I doubt that Otzi alone would have been able to construct everything he had on him when he died. When he died, scientists found multiple objects and tools that proves this. On him he had a copper
The memorandum by Dr. Akua Adu argues that people should use etextbooks instead of paper textbooks. The speech by Keanu Williams argues that people should continue using textbooks. After analyzing both the memorandum and speech, it is clear that the memorandum is best supported because he demonstrates that etextbooks are less expensive and technology cuts down on learning time.
Nwoye grows tired of his father and is called by the Christian faith and converts. Nwoye’s internal struggle with himself between change and tradition ultimately led him to convert against his father’s wishes. Okonkwo is extremely resistant to change, so he does everything in his power to prevent his family from converting; “‘If you turn against me when I am dead I will visit you and break your neck’” (Achebe 105). Okonkwo uses fear to keep his other children from the Igbo culture.
What is culture? Culture refers to the cumulative deposit of knowledge, experience, beliefs, values, attitudes, meanings, hierarchies, religion, notions of time, roles, spatial relations, concepts of the universe, and material objects and possessions acquired by a group of people in the course of generations through individual and group striving
"Among diehard African political activists and Pan-Africanists, Nkrumah was and continues to remain a revered hero, committed nationalist and Pan-Africanist deserving of high esteem.” (Biney)