The follow
ing post has three assignments namely;
1.Book Response to Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
After read
ing the Lesson 10’s course material and textbook read
ing assignment, read Ch
inua Achebe’s Th
ings Fall Apart. Then respond to one of the follow
ing questions, or form your own question, and
answer it
in 750 words
in your portfolio document.
1. Is Okonkwo a tragic hero or a cowardly failure? Would you be heroic or suicidal if overpower
ing
invaders, aga
inst whom resistance was futile, destroyed your culture and turned your children
aga
inst you?
2. What,
in your op
inion, “falls apart” with the arrival of the British, and what is the primary cause of the com
ing apart?
3. Or, form your own narrow question and answer it. Make sure it is of a scope that can be answered
in the space allowed.
2.Vaginal Birth after Cesarean (VBAC)
A client had a cesarean delivery
in a hospital sett
ing for breech presentation with her first pregnancy.
She is pregnant aga
in and after explor
ing her delivery options, has decided she wants to attempt a
vag
inal birth after cesarean (VBAC). She has had an uncomplicated pregnancy this time and the fetus is
not breech. The same OB-GYN will be assist
ing
in her delivery. The OB-GYN performs a systematic
review of the literature to assess the benefits and harms of VBAC versus repeat cesarean delivery.
1. What k
inds and sources of data does the OB-GYN need to review
in order to make a rational
cl
inical plann
ing decision?
2. Which types of studies available on this topic would be the most useful
in cl
inical decision
mak
ing?
3. What types of studies would you want to exclude?
4. Why would there be a lack of randomized cl
inical trials (RCT’s) available to address this cl
inical
question?
3.An Introduction to Post-Colonial Theory? by Peter Childs and Patrick Williams.
Def
ine Bhabha's use of hybridity. use one quote from the book
in chapter 4 and expla
in it based on hybridity. Dist
inguish at least three of its major attributes and apply it to the texts A Passage
to India by Forster