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    Impending Judgement: An Analysis of the Book of Amos The final component of the Catholic Old Testament is a series of books written by a group of people known as prophets. Contrary to some commonly held beliefs‚ prophets are not fortune tellers. Rather‚ they are mediums of divine will‚ social/religious critics‚ and political advisors. One of the Minor Prophet books in the Old Testament is the book of Amos. The book is characterized by a powerful tone that indicts the northern Kingdom of Israel for

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    A Book Review Of the book Tinguians: Death of a Culture Presented to Prof. Maria Rhodora Agustin In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject of Philippine Pre-History Presented by Rica Mae G. Dominguez Bachelor of Arts in History 2-1 March 4‚ 2013 Tinguians: Death of a Culture By: Nid Anima I. Introduction II. About the Author III. Summary IV. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Book V. Importance of the Book VI. Analysis and

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    ANALYSIS OF A PICTURE BOOK WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE Written and Illustrated by Maurice Sendak Picture books can have a very important role in a classroom‚ from elementary school through middle and even high school. They offer a valuable literary experience by combining the visual and the text. Maurice Sendak’s Caldecott Award winning book‚ Where the Wild Things Are‚ is a wonderful blend of detailed illustrations and text in which a young boy‚ Max‚ lets his angry emotions create a fantasy

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    About The Book: The Graveyard Book By Neil Gaiman The Graveyard Book is a children’s fantasy novel by the English author Neil Gaiman‚ simultaneously published in Britain and America during 2008. It is set primarily in a graveyard‚ where the boy Nobody Owens is adopted and raised by the occupants after his family is murdered. Gaiman won both the British Carnegie Medal and the American Newbery Medal recognising

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    was very much interested in Persian Poetry‚ especially those of Omar Khayyam‚ Abdul-Qadir Bedil and his most favorite book was Divan-e-Hafez. Jack London’s White Fang lays an impact to the young immigration of Khlaed Hosseini. During the immigration‚ Hosseini and his family faced many hurdles and difficulties. These bitter and unforgettable experience are brought out in his first book. The Kite Runner is more autobiographical. He had a deep admiration for Ahmad Zahir‚ an Afgan singer. His works are

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    The name of the book I choose to analyse for this book report is Nativity. It was written by Lasana M. Sekou and published by House Of Nehest Publishers in the year 2010. The ISBN of the book is 9780913441978 and the soft cover edition of the book cost $140.00TTD. The English version of the poem has nine chapters (9) and consist of forty-one (41) pages. The main characters discussed in the poem were the enslaved Africans. The setting

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    BOOK REVIEW COMPANY COMMAND THE BOTTOM LINE BY: JOHN G. MEYER‚JR. IG ASSESSOR STUDENT OFFICER LT ABHISHEK SHARMA YO’S FD-1606 ‘B’ TP CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. About the author 3. About the book 4. Quality of presentation

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    | |1930 |Established World Book Company in Singapore to distribute Chinese books and later moved into the publishing business. | |1936 |Established Popular Book Company in Singapore to sell Chinese books. | |1949 |Incorporated World Publishing Company in Hong Kong to publish magazines and Chinese books for both local and Asian markets. | |1952

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    Assignment Test Object Thing(ness) 1. Read this (this thing 1 cm. below) P. J. O’Rourke‚ the political satirist‚ reviews in this issue a new book about Starbucks. He told us‚ in an e-mail exchange‚ how he brews his own reviews: “I read something I’m reviewing the same way I read other things except more so. That is‚ I already keep a commonplace book (a file folder‚ really) for quotations‚ ideas‚ information‚ etc. If I’m going to write a review I mark the work for myself‚ but besides underlining

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    And Then There Were None Book Analysis Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was a British crime writer of novels‚ short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmaccot. Agatha Christie is best known for her detective novels in which characters like Hercule Poire‚ Miss Jane Marple‚ Tommy and Tuppence investigate the most trickiest and mind-blowing cases of crime and murder. Almost all of Agatha Christie’s books are whodunits‚ focusing

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