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The Chi-Chi Boy

The Chi-Chi Boy
Author: Sombit Naskar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2020-03-31
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ISBN:

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Uncertainties prevail; wherein relationships aren't bonded labors and people do get attracted to others. Amidst all of it, I got the courage to fall in love with this man, who wouldn't sham away from saying that he doesn't love me anymore and wants to part ways or that he loves me and wants to grow old together. I am Rik and somewhere in between; 'I would die without him' and 'I want to live with him', I grew up.


The Chi-Phi Quarterly

The Chi-Phi Quarterly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1877
Genre: Greek letter societies
ISBN:

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The Marrow Thieves

The Marrow Thieves
Author: Cherie Dimaline
Publisher: DCB
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017-05-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770864873

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Just when you think you have nothing left to lose, they come for your dreams. Humanity has nearly destroyed its world through global warming, but now an even greater evil lurks. The indigenous people of North America are being hunted and harvested for their bone marrow, which carries the key to recovering something the rest of the population has lost: the ability to dream. In this dark world, Frenchie and his companions struggle to survive as they make their way up north to the old lands. For now, survival means staying hidden — but what they don't know is that one of them holds the secret to defeating the marrow thieves.


The Story of Zero

The Story of Zero
Author: T. Givón
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2017-01-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027266468

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The zero coding of referents or other clausal constituents is one of the most natural, communicatively and cognitively-transparent grammatical devices in human language. Together with its functional equivalent, obligatory pronominal agreement, zero is both extremely widespread cross-linguistically and highly frequent in natural text. In the domain of reference, zero represents, somewhat paradoxically, either anaphorically-governed high continuity or cataphorically-governed low topicality. And whether in conjoined/chained or syntactically-subordinate clauses, zero is extremely well-governed, at a level approaching 100% in natural text. The naturalness, cross-language ubiquity and well-governedness of zero have been largely obscured by an approach that, for 30-odd years, has considered it a typological exotica, the so-called "pro-drop" associated with a dubious "non-configurational" language type. The main aim of this book is to reaffirm the naturalness, universality and well-governedness of zero by studying it from four closely related perspectives: (i) cognitive and communicative function; (ii) natural-text distribution; (iii) cross-language typological distribution; and (iv) the diachronic rise of referent coding devices. The latter is particularly central to our understanding the functional interplay between zero anaphora, pronominal agreement and related referent-coding devices.


The Shield

The Shield
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1894
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An Orchestra of Minorities

An Orchestra of Minorities
Author: Chigozie Obioma
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316412414

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A heartbreaking story about a Nigerian poultry farmer who sacrifices everything to win the woman he loves, by Man Booker Finalist and author of The Fishermen, Chigozie Obioma. "It is more than a superb and tragic novel; it's a historical treasure."-Boston Globe Set on the outskirts of Umuahia, Nigeria and narrated by a chi, or guardian spirit, An Orchestra of Minorities tells the story of Chinonso, a young poultry farmer whose soul is ignited when he sees a woman attempting to jump from a highway bridge. Horrified by her recklessness, Chinonso joins her on the roadside and hurls two of his prized chickens into the water below to express the severity of such a fall. The woman, Ndali, is stopped her in her tracks. Bonded by this night on the bridge, Chinonso and Ndali fall in love. But Ndali is from a wealthy family and struggles to imagine a future near a chicken coop. When her family objects to the union because he is uneducated, Chinonso sells most of his possessions to attend a college in Cyprus. But when he arrives he discovers there is no place at the school for him, and that he has been utterly duped by the young Nigerian who has made the arrangements... Penniless, homeless, and furious at a world which continues to relegate him to the sidelines, Chinonso gets further away from his dream, from Ndali and the farm he called home. Spanning continents, traversing the earth and cosmic spaces, and told by a narrator who has lived for hundreds of years, the novel is a contemporary twist of Homer's Odyssey. Written in the mythic style of the Igbo literary tradition, Chigozie Obioma weaves a heart-wrenching epic about destiny and determination.


The Shield

The Shield
Author: Theta Delta Chi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 558
Release: 1894
Genre: Greek letter societies
ISBN:

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Sigma Nu fraternity delta

Sigma Nu fraternity delta
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1905
Genre: Students
ISBN:

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Chi Boy

Chi Boy
Author: Keenan Norris
Publisher: Mad Creek Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2022-11-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780814258538

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In Chi Boy, Keenan Norris melds memoir, cultural criticism, and literary biography to indelibly depict Chicago--from the Great Migration to the present day--as both a cradle of black intellect, art, and politics and a distillation of America's deepest tragedies. With the life and work of Richard Wright as his throughline, Norris braids the story of his family and particularly of his father, Butch Norris, with those of other black men--Wright, Barack Obama, Ralph Ellison, Frank Marshall Davis--who have called Chicago home. Along the way he examines the rise of black street organizations and the murders of Yummy Sandifer and Hadiya Pendleton to examine the city's status in the cultural imaginary as "Chi-Raq," a war zone within the nation itself. In Norris's telling, the specter of violence over black life is inescapable: in the South that Wright and Butch Norris escaped, in the North where it finds new forms, and worldwide where American militarism abroad echoes brutalities at home. Yet, in the family story at the center of this unforgettable book, Norris also presents an enduring vision of hope and love.