PPT-Colonialism Etymology (word origin)

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Transform it Transform colonialism into an image that will help you to remember it Debate it Is it right to colonise other countries Use it in a sentence From the Latin colonus meaning farmer. An introduction to Post-Colonial Themes . Lesson Goals:. To (re)familiarize you with the skills of a reader (C.I.A.S.E.) . To introduce the basic concepts of post-colonialism.. To practice viewing stories through a post-colonial lens and to practice constructing focused C.I.A.S.E. questions.. [et-uh-mol-uh-jee] . noun, plural et·y·mol·o·gies. . 1. the derivation of a word. Synonyms: word origin, word source, derivation, origin. . 2. a chronological account of the birth and development of a particular word or element of a word, often delineating its spread from one language to another and its evolving changes in form and meaning. Synonyms: word history, word lore, historical development. . Etymology 101. What Did Europeans Create?. THE ONLY THINGS IN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE THE EUROPEANS CREATED WERE THE DISTORATION; THE LIE; THE HIDDEN INFORMATION. Etymology is the study of the etymon or origin of words.. . Dangarembga. Nervous Conditions. (1988). Setting. Set in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the 1960s. Rhodesia: a white settler colony (land appropriated from Africans in the late 19. th. c by Cecil Rhodes, the British politician, mining magnate and proponent of British colonialism). Warily. Definition: cautiously, carefully. Part of Speech: adverb. Sentence: As the family enter the haunted house the children walked . warily. behind their parents.. Etymology: comes from a Middle English word waer meaning alert.. Making of the Modern World. May 2016. Course Review. 1. . Civilising Mission. 2. Decolonisation in perspective. 3. Neo-colonialism. 4. Postcolonialism / Postcolonial Studies. 5. British history and society in the aftermath of Empire. Making of the Modern World. May 2016. Justifications for Colonialism. Civilising Mission: . ideological justification. for imperialism. Colonial subjects depicted as childlike, uncivilised, backwards, weak. Perceived material and moral superiority of European/Western civilisation. Group 3. Grimace . Definition: an ugly, twisted expression on a person's face, typically expressing disgust, pain, or wry amusement.. Part of Speech: noun/verb. Sentence: The children . grimaced. at the thought of eating broccoli.. Empire & Aftermath. October 2016. Empires in History. Large . territories that control millions of people, . and have . common internal characteristics: management of diverse peoples to exploit resources; communication and transport systems organised to serve the priorities of the imperial centre (metropolis); an imperial project that imposed unity throughout the . DBQ. Day One: . Show “Hook” (. The World’s Plunderers. ). Read Background Article; Complete History Frame and . Frayer. TOTD. January 28, 2013. “The World’s Plunderers”. By Thomas Nast, . Making of the Modern World. May 2016. Justifications for Colonialism. Civilising Mission: . ideological justification. for imperialism. Colonial subjects depicted as childlike, uncivilised, backwards, weak. Perceived material and moral superiority of European/Western civilisation. If these words mean nothing to you, then you are not alone. . They will be clear by the end of this presentation.. Morphology = looking at the shapes that make up words. . . What word can you make?. AND ETYMOLOGY: CLAS 126 Instructor:Nick BoligM-F 11:30am - 1pm MEDICAL WORD FORMATION AND ETYMOLOGY: CLAS 126 Instructor:Nick BoligM-F 11:30am - 1pm remote + synch) MEDICAL WORD FORMATION AND ETYMOL Theories of origin of life. What is life?. The condition that distinguishes . animals and plants. from . inorganic matter. , including the capacity for . growth. , . reproduction. , . functional activity.

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