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    JR’s embassy friend Pie disappears‚ the average-sized dog must rescue him- and the other strays. The Metro Dogs of Moscow was a quick and fun book about dogs and their adventures in the capital of Russia. The author started the book right on point‚ which made me want to read more. Most chapters ended with a cliff-hanger‚ which kept me going‚ and the book ended clearly. JR was my favourite character‚ and the way that Rachelle Delaney described his wacky personality amazed me. My favourite part was

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    slave women by their masters. So when she decided to publish the book in 1861 she used a fictional name which was Linda Brent so the name wouldn’t trace back to her. Contemporary feminist researchers can use narrative work "to develop feminist theory‚ express affinity and admiration for other women‚ contribute to social justice‚ facilitate understanding among social classes‚ and explore the meaning of events in the eyes of women”.

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    the twenty first century. Companies use clever tactics‚ such as weasel words and psychological tactics to differentiate them from other companies. Words like better‚ improved‚ new‚ fast and so forth play a deciding factor when buying a product‚ and it is up to the consumer to analyze the truth behind these words. In the article “With These Words I Can Sell You Anything” by William Luts‚ he states that “Advertisers use weasel words to appear to be making a claim for a product when in fact they are making

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    younger brother dies on the trip there‚ due to suspicious circumstances and illness. They bury him in the cold winter snow and while they are burying him one the workers drop a book and she picks it up. The book is called “The Grave Digger’s Handbook”‚ but she does not know this because she was never taught to read. The book is the only memory of her brother she has. In a way it is a good thing‚ his suffering is stopped early. When she first arrives she is reluctant‚ but soon opens up to her stepfather

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    No one knows me as well as my parents. No one wants the best for me like my parents. It is agreed that adults should make important decisions for their teen age children. They are experienced‚ know child’s abilities‚ spend money‚ give time and most of all love their children will explain my point. Should Parents Physically Discipline Their Children? Should parents physically discipline their child for doing something wrong? I say yes! I think physically discipline one’s child will correct behavior

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    ‘Lash’ Against TV In the article‚ “In Defense of the Written Word‚” the authors talk about the significance of written words and the negative effects that TV and pictures have on the world. In today’s society‚ the amount of time people spend on reading has declined which is clearly seen through “the 1.9% decline of newspaper circulation of 815 of the nation’s largest in 2005." Although the creation of the television itself was a huge phenomenon to the world‚ it created a huge dent on the critical

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    stopped hanging out. ‘Frenemy’ might be the word to describe our relationship back then. Fair enough: it is one of the few words that could almost resemble this conflicted state of mind. You want her to be happy but maybe not happier than you. You want her to be pretty‚ the two of you being popular together but not if she overshadows your glamour. You like compliments but those nice words coming from her give you second thoughts. Surprisingly‚ the word ‘frenemy’ first appeared in print as early as

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    Explained by Flawed By: Enoch Donkor - "The ’ Cecilia Ahren’s book “Flawed” is about a seventeen-year-old girl named Celestine who lives in a society where those who do unethical things get publicly branded as “Flawed”. One day‚ Celestine was on the bus when an Old Flawed man died. Celestine raced to help him‚ which made her flaw. Celestine was supposed to get flawed once she got branded six times‚ one done undisclosed. Throughout the book‚ Celestine lives as a fawned outcast and tries to take down

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    The person to read Galen’s book On Anatomical Procedures‚ a book about his surgical findings‚ was Andreas Vesalius. Upon reading this book‚ Vesalius decided to do his own dissections to see just how true Galen’s observations had been. He had been granted a job as a surgeon in 1573 right after medical school at just 23 years old. As Galen had only used animals as his source of dissection‚ Vesalius found that Galen was wrong about anatomy in many occasions. One of these incidences occurred because

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    The Truth in Their Words 2013-10-17 How can you keep a story unbiased and true to the actual meaning when telling the story from different perspectives? Edgar Allen Poe’s stories “the cask of amontillado” and “the tell tale heart” are great examples of unreliable narrators and how readers should question the narrators perspective instead of just willingly believing everything that has been said. Some times readers have to think past what is being said and explore the possibility of the

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