A Day No Pigs Would Die is Robert Newton Peck’s semi-autobiographical tale of a boy's struggle with adolescence and the responsibility of manhood.Peck's parents were farmers and members of the Shaker church,a...A Day No Pigs Would Die is Robert Newton Peck’s semi-autobiographical tale of a boy's struggle with adolescence and the responsibility of manhood.Peck's parents were farmers and members of the Shaker church,and they taught Peck the Shaker Way.The Shaker religion plays a large part in Peck's writing,and the mood of many Shaker tenets permeates through the novel.The purpose of this paper is to analyze the hero Robert how to form a healthy and positive life attitude under the influence of his father,Haven Peck,who believes in the shakers.展开更多
More and more professional women are trying their hands at entrepreneurial ventures to fulfill their creative urges. ChinAfrica reporter Sudeshna Sarkar spoke to two of them based in Nigeria and China to find out what...More and more professional women are trying their hands at entrepreneurial ventures to fulfill their creative urges. ChinAfrica reporter Sudeshna Sarkar spoke to two of them based in Nigeria and China to find out what drives their passion.展开更多
文摘A Day No Pigs Would Die is Robert Newton Peck’s semi-autobiographical tale of a boy's struggle with adolescence and the responsibility of manhood.Peck's parents were farmers and members of the Shaker church,and they taught Peck the Shaker Way.The Shaker religion plays a large part in Peck's writing,and the mood of many Shaker tenets permeates through the novel.The purpose of this paper is to analyze the hero Robert how to form a healthy and positive life attitude under the influence of his father,Haven Peck,who believes in the shakers.
文摘More and more professional women are trying their hands at entrepreneurial ventures to fulfill their creative urges. ChinAfrica reporter Sudeshna Sarkar spoke to two of them based in Nigeria and China to find out what drives their passion.