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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;NOTES<br>It talks about how a single story, shows people as one thing, and as one thing only, over and over again, and that is what they become.<br><br>Question 1<br>How does power affect a story?<br>Power is having the ability to tell people a story that is definitive; if you begin with failure, your story will be very different.<br><br>Question 2<br>Analyze the quote: "The winners write history."<br>I believe that this quote is trying to say that history is not based on facts, but rather on how people (winners) choose to see them.<br><br>Question 3<br>Why are stories so important? Why is it so important to reject the "single story"?<br>The result of the single story is that it deprives individuals of their dignity. It makes it challenging for us to acknowledge our shared humanity. It places a greater emphasis on our differences than our similarities. Stories have value. Stories have been used to destroy and harm people, but they may also be used to empower and educate people. Stories may both destroy and restore an individual's sense of dignity.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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