He new religion, Christianity, abolished slave trade and slavery, human sacrifices and twin killing, introduced education, built hospitals and charity homes. They destroyed some level of superstition, increased human knowledge that brought about improved human welfare. Igbo traditional religion was incapable of achieving this because it was static as well as looking downwards. This was enough to convince many Igbo people to convert. Therefore, threatening the existence of the clan.
Chinua Achebe takes his title "Things Fall Apart" from William Butler Yeats' poem, "The Second Coming". The poem states that in the state of anarchy, things fall apart. Achede substitutes colonialism for anarchy and the death of the Ibo culture and religion by missionaries, who replaced their native values with Christianity for "The ceremony of Innocence drowned" in Yeat's poem.
the source of resources necessary for the survival of living things
No it not Linens N thing is gone it whan down in 2008 so it not coming back
It is not a religion, though certainly Cannibalism has theological overtones. I do not know how the padres ruled in this respect. Thanks largely to supermarkets, it could not happen today with some exceptions for such things as the Andes plane crash survivors, the subject of the book (Alive)
Freedom, sincerity, angels, it could mean lots of things. Be more specific to get a clearer answer.
Things that might limit resources or threaten survival for plants would include items like overuse of fertilizer or pesticides which can damage the soil. Also, pollution and smog can threaten survival for plants because these interrupt the light that plants require.
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humans
Sea gulls :-)
lots of h2o
low rainfall, pollution, and dam breaks
Your big deadly farts that's what! @#$%
low rainfall, pollution, and dam breaks
is it where you dont eat or drink and you live on the street
Threaten herself with guns or knives.
Loss of organic matter, desertification, erosion, alkinity
pollution , deforestation , broken sewers , farm wastes and septic tanks