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How to do a Neo Critical Analysis: Using Mum Money and I by Odunayo Àjàní.

How to do a Neo Critical Analysis: Using Mum Money and I by Odunayo Àjàní. Picking up a children's book, one often just randomly discards it as a bedtime storybook or just simply, kids' book that is not worthy to be read and examined.  For instance, one neglects the "how" and the "what" of how a texts is structured.  Reviewing children's literature, as such, is seen as something mediocre and mundane to the study of contemporary literature. Why is this so? Literary critics tend to focus on analysing literary texts based on how important they relate to everyday issues plaguing adulthood.  Thus one can ask the question, "are children literatures worthy of critical analysis or review?" One can answer yes; this answer is based on what the text is about and how important it is to scholarly study. Therefore, the text to be examined, which is a children's literature genre, focuses on financial intelligence education for children. With its subject ...

Odion Ighalo's Dilemma: Would He Chose Shanghai Shenhua's Amazing £400,000 Offer, or Stay in Manchester United For Half The Money.

When Odion Ighalo's Manchester United's loan deal ends on the 30th June, 2020, would he make his deal permanent or go back to his parent club? Playing at the Theatre of Dreams has always been a dream for Odion Ighalo. Right now, as a player in the Theatre of Dreams, he is living his dreams.   I wouldn't want this sleep cut short into a nap. That is what Shanghai Shenhua (his parent club) is about to do with his new offer. Ighalo is being offered a new deal worth 400,000 pounds per week. The thirty-year old took a pay cut in order to play in Manchester United; a club he supported as a child. He agreed a 40% wage reduction from his £300,000 a week.  Let us do the maths: 40% of £300,000 = £120,000.  Thus, £300,000 - £120,000 = £180,000.   The Nigerian International earns £180,000 weekly at United. Such a price we pay for our happiness.  The sun isn't going up for Ighalo's career as a professional footballer (Except he is Zlatan Ibrahimovic). These are the factors h...