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    OPENING STEATEMENT I read the book the lovely bones. turns the idea of death and murder upside down. Lovely bones is a serious and compelling read that touches the heart. What touches us is the way the author keeps us fascinated with the murder‚ the family‚ and the life of a 14 year old girl‚ Suzie salmon‚ after her death. NARRATOR The book is written in the perspective of Suzie herself as she watches her family from her heaven. Even years after her murder‚ Suzie watches these people‚ wishing

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    Summary: The New Jim Crow

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    Literature Review The New Jim Crow PAD5043 I must say that I may have been completely wrong about the state of diversity in our country. I have worked in public service for literally my entire working life (30 years) and in public safety for all of it. I have worked in inner city areas and subsidized housing plans. But my opinion has been similar to that of most white Americans; that people of color do not want a hand up‚ they want a hand out. Not to be derogatory

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    the salamander as symbols for his book Fahrenheit 451. He chose these animals as symbols because these animals are both mythic creatures related to fire‚ which is a main idea in the story. In the story of Fahrenheit 451‚ it talks about a dystopian society where people function as one large group. In this society‚ books are banned and when found‚ they are to be immediately reported to the firemen and then the books would be burned. The main character of the book was a fire man and was a person that

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    John Lawson wrote the book “A new Voyage to Carolina” in 1674-1711about the life changing experiences he had with Native Americans and how they impacted his life in many different ways for example he was very fascinated with the art of dancing‚ the way Native Americans danced was very strange yet incredibly amusing. Mr. Lawson saw dances that looked like it was turning into a fight and at the same time they were moving slowly without making any noises at all which he admired a lot. Marriage was a

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    The Bible Research Paper

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    What is the Bible? Is it simply just another book? Or is it something more‚ something most people undermine? When people consider what the Bible truly consists of‚ they would be surprised to find out that it isn’t just a book of fairytales‚ full of rainbows and butterflies‚ Jesus sitting in the long green grass with a lion and lamb by his side. The honest truth? The Bible contains many gruesome stories‚ stories that contemporary horror movies would worship and adore. Child massacres‚ incestuous rape

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    Water for Elephants – Journal 1 In our discussion on Friday‚ no one else read the book so I was stuck trying to piece together what they knew‚ what happened in the book‚ and how to write a decent report on what has happened so far. So far in the book‚ we read about Jacob living in the retirement home and coming in contact with a fellow who claims he carried water for elephants. Elderly Jacob flashes back to when he was twenty-three. His parents had just died in a car accident; he skipped out on

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    The book the Red Queen is about a girl who lives in an area where the silvers have the power over the reds but Mare finds out she doesn’t fit in with these labels. The silvers are described God and goddess like. They have silver blood and powers like some can control metal‚ fire‚ and can read others thoughts. The Reds are the lower class. They are human like with red blood. They have no powers and they work. When reds are the age of eighteen and out of work they are conscripted to go to war.

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    History X Book Summary

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    History X Book Report I. Biographic Data Wulfson‚ Don. 345 Hudson street‚ New York 10014‚ U.S.A. Penguin books LTD.80 Strand‚ London. II. Setting This event is taking parting time of Hitler‚ Executing Jews. Some places they are at are Germany‚ Russia‚ and City’s of the two. In Germany he is a solder and is trained in Germany. Russia is then the main place because he is stuck their. "The town we were in‚ Klatovy‚ Czechoslovakia‚ Russia." III. Characterization Erik Brandt is the main character

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    Blood with fire can symbolize many things to the world‚ but to Haiti it means something special. The words wings of fire are brought up in the book‚ especially in section 1937. This can be compared to the legendary bird of fire the phoenix who rise from the ashes after burning to its death. “She glowed red when she came out‚ blood clinging to her skin‚ which at that moment looked as though it were in flames.” pg 42. What had happened in this quote that gave it meaning was when the narrator asked

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    Science and the Bible Dr. James R. Adair Origins of the Conflict Ever since the end of the Middle Ages (which coincides with the beginning of the Protestant Reformation in the early 16th century)‚ some Christians have had problems accepting the teachings of science. The origins of modern scientific thought go back to the Renaissance‚ when people rediscovered the teachings‚ art‚ and thought of the ancient Greeks and‚ of equal importance‚ began to see the importance of thinking for themselves‚ outside

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