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When it comes to history, it’s not what’s told, it’s who’s story is not told. Specifically, the subaltern. What, or who is the subaltern? The subaltern is (are) those who have no voice and no power in this world, the politically, socially and economically weakest. The subalterns are those who die when a bureaucrat makes a bad deal with the World Bank or WTO; the mothers who are affected by a drop in world coffee prices ; the street children in the Philippines–those with no “agency”—no power over their own destiny, those with no power to make any real change in their world (until they rebel). In the Judith A. Carney article ,With Grains in Her Hair’: Rice in Colonial Brazil , ONE of the ways the subalterns—slaves in this reading, exercise “agency” is when they run away and set up free slave communities called “quilombos” that fought for the freedom of Blacks and poor Portuguese in Brazil. The largest actually formed a parallel kingdom, “dos Palmares.”

  1.  examine how anthropologists have taken the side of the subaltern and attempted to tell their story, specifically relate this article to the witches of Ghana.
  2. Who were the subalterns in Carney’s essay? How was their history erased? How did Carney recover this history?
  3. How did the subalterns exercise the little agency they could and keep their culture? Why did they?
  4. What importance does Carney give Dona Luciana? How is she like Ida Susser?
  5. Why does Carney argue that Africans shaped the early modern Atlantic world? 

 

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Need help with my writing homework on The Impact of Multinationals on Economic Growth and Prosperity in Developing Countries. Write a 2500 word paper answering; This essay offers a comprehensive review of the influence, exerted by multinational companies, on the growth of developing economies. In the paper, four examples of successful beneficial co-operation between Indian government and multinational companies are provided.

Globalisation leads to liberalisation. In economic terminology, governments use the term liberalisation to indicate an open economy system. Governments attract FDI through attractive incentives and subsidies. Multinationals are encouraged to invest and produce goods and services for local and external consumption. There is an unimpeded flow of goods and services between economic jurisdictions.

Multinational companies in their activities look for political stability, a strong skilled workforce, and profits, as prerogatives for investment. Countries that attract such investors look at capital investment flow, equity participation, and employment benefits for its workforce. Consumers also benefit from quality international products at low costs.

The topic of globalisation became intense in 1990s, when major players began to debate on the benefits developing countries could have from it. Most third world countries were under pressure to clear debts, intense illiteracy, unemployment, poverty and infrastructural development. Most experts were unanimous that most developing countries required foreign direct investment to bail them out of their debts. This could be done only if the countries were willing to share the fruits of investment and provide equal leverage.

 

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3 .( a) Use the data given below and calculate A HO , A SO , A GO , and K , at 250 C for the reaction :CHA ( 8) + H2 ( 8 ) – CZHo ( 8 )|( b ) Calculate A G for the reaction at 250 ‘ C .( C ) At what temperature ( C ) is A G equal to zero ? In what temperature range is this reaction product -favored ?!CompoundSo,J / mol . KCHA ( 8 )AH . K.J / mol52.26219.56H2 ( 8 )O130. 68CZHo ( 8 )-84.68229.64 .Classify each of the following reactions as one of these four types :". spontaneous at all temperatures" not spontaneous at any temperature*. spontaneous below a certain temperature but not above. spontaneous above a certain temperature but not belowSee Table 17 . 1 in Tro , Fridgen and Shaw .*( 2 ) 2 NOCI ( 8 ) _ 2 NO ( 8 ) + Cl2 ( 8 ) ;]AH = 78.4 KJ ;AH = – 331 KJ ;AS = 121. 0 J / K( b ) 2 Ag 20 ( s) + C ( s ) _ 4 Ag ( S ) + CO 2 ( 8 );]( C ) Be ( OH ) 2 ( S ) + H2 ( 8 ) – Be ( s ) + 2 H 20 ( 1 ) ;]AH = 333 K) ;`AS = 136 J / K( d ) ( 2 1 2 ( 8 ) + 2 H z ( 8 ) – CHO ( 8) ;]AH = – 311. 4 kj ;]AS = – 33 J / KAS = – 232. 7 J / K

 

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1) What is the significance of the Casparian strip in the root physiology?

It actively takes up important ions

It protects the roots from desiccation

It forces minerals and other substances to pass through a cell membrane before entering the xylem

It forces minerals and other substances to pass through a cell membrane before entering the phloem

2) Which of the following is considered part of a plant’s vascular tissue?

Cork cambium

Cortex

Tracheids

Guard cells

3) Why would natural selection favor plants releasing carbohydrates into the soil surrounding their roots?

Plants produce more sugars than they can use, so they need to eliminate excess sugars as waste

It enhances the populations of soil bacteria, which in turn make more nutrients available to the plant

Releasing carbohydrates into the soil can attract subterranean army ants which will then defend the plant from all herbivores

By releasing carbohydrates into the soil the plant can eliminate the need for mycorrhizal fungi

 

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