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Reading Journal 7

Reading Journal 7

Q A 1-page reflection, double spaced (300 words minimum, 400 words maximum) that focuses on one or more readings from the week. You must: • summarize the main argument of the reading(s) • write at least one discussion question inspired by the reading(s) • respond to your discussion question through direct reference to the reading(s) (paraphrase and/or quotations) with proper in-text citations (MLA, Chicago, APA or any format are fine) Rubric Reading Journal Rubric Reading Journal Rubric Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeArgument Summary 1 pts Full Marks 0 pts No Marks 1 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDiscussion Question 1 pts Full Marks 0 pts No Marks 1 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDiscussion Response 1.5 pts Full Marks 0 pts No Marks 1.5 pts Total Points: 3.5

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Palestinians have always faced brutal lashes of colonialism and several of its ill impact. According to Franz Fanon, colonialism in Algeria was mainly developed on the strong assumption that it would last forever and bring dominant changes within the concerned places. The political framing of anti-colonial struggle had its focus on collective liberation, which aimed to increase capital gain. Apart from that, while Waziyatawin explains that while life after colonialism, for the Palestinians, would be challenging and it has also been noticed that, for the Palestinians, it would be most important to understand the global situation, and to recognize the fallacy of invulnerability of industrial civilization in Palestine.