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    The Goal Book Report

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    Angelina Tambunan ACCT 508 Book Report ‘The Goal’ I. Summary The story takes place at a fictitious town called Bearington where the Uniware manufacturing plant of the UniCo Company is situated. Whatever products the plant manufactures was not mentioned in the novel. The plant is headed by the plant manager Alex Rogo who is also the lead character of the novel. The problems begin when one upset customer approaches Alex’s boss‚ Bill Peach about a very late order. Actually Alex’s plant has

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    Papertowns Book Comparison

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    Have you ever read two book by the same author? If you haven’t‚ then you may wonder if two books by the same author are more alike or different. You can find out by taking a close look at both books. Let’s look at Papertowns and The Fault In Our Stars‚ both written by John Green‚ and see if they are similar or different in their setting‚ characters‚ problems‚ and resolutions‚ and their conflicts. In the story Papertowns‚ there is a girl named Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ she is the "queen bee" also known

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    The Book Thief Comparison

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    fundamental aspect is the way the war is told. In the play‚ “The Diary of Anne Frank”‚ and the novel‚ “The Book Thief”‚ the main characters‚ Anne and Liesel‚ face similar and different struggles during the most destructive war in history‚ World War II. However‚ their points of view of the war differ from each other in numerous ways. To begin‚ the play “The Diary of Anne Frank” and the book “The Book Thief” have numerous similarities‚ one of which being the internal struggle among both of the main characters

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    Uglies Book Report

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    Within the riveting science-fiction book “Uglies”‚ Scott Westerfeld not only keeps the reader entertained‚ but also reveals the negative aspects of conformity. He relays this information while using events and actions throughout the storyline. Tally‚ the protagonist‚ rebels against the submissive tradition’s of her customs. Although many other themes are also conveyed in this book‚ the main message is clear: Fear of alienation in society causes one to suppress to conformity. Being just like

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    Book Review Paper

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    Book Review - Business For the Glory of God Liberty University BUSI 301 Abstract This paper is a review of the book by Wayne Grudem called Business For the Glory of God (Grudem‚ 2003). This book consists of eleven chapters in which Grudem talks about different areas of business and how these areas of business‚ conducted morally‚ can help and enhance your relationship and glory to God. Grudem wants the business world to get away from the negative feedback that business has been getting and

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    The Forening Book Summary

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    Setting: The setting of this book is in Minnesota along the Mississippi River where the Forening live. It’s a town for Tyrlles and after Wendy gets taken with Finn that’s where they are taken too. They get taken from a small town not mentioned. The Forening is a gated community only tyrlles‚ trackers and Manskligs live there. It’s a small community. Plot: In the plot basically its Wendy finding out she has a real family and she’s been living with a fake family. Throughout the book she finds out she’s a

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    Book Review (Matilda)

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    BOOK REVIEW (With analysis) “MATILDA” By:  Roald Dahl Cover illustrations copyright © Quentin Blake‚ 1996‚ 1997 Cover design by Molly Leach Submitted by: Submitted to: I. Type Of Story Matilda is a children’s novel by British author Roald Dahl. It was published in 1988 by Jonathan Cape in London‚ with illustrations by Quentin Blake. The story is about Matilda Wormwood‚ an extraordinary child with ordinary and rather unpleasant parents

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    My Favourite Book

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    My favourite book One of the things that I really love to do is to read. Through reading I have found out so many things about life in all of its aspects. Reading page after page‚ book by book‚ I have discovered the world around me‚ facts about past‚ present and versions of the future and i have learned so many amazing things. I’ve started reading at the age of eight when The stories from 1001 nights fascinated and captured me completely. It helped me to open my mind to new situations and I

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    Book Review and Reflection

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    Book Review and Reflection on “The One Minute Manager” Group Process in Supervision EDAD 511 October‚ 23 2008 I chose “The One Minute Manage” because it looked like a short read and it appeared that it was going to generalize hundreds of different type of management theories into a few pages. This is a short‚ well written book explaining the fundamentals of management: make sure your staff member knows what they are to do‚ praise them if they do it‚ reprimand them if they don ’t‚ and

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    Book Thief Essay

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    love someone whose not loveable compared to someone who is. It embodies a hidden message made by Markus Zusak about love‚ through the use of Death‚ Hans‚ and Liesel‚ in his book about a family‚ the Hubermanns‚ taking in a foster child‚ Liesel Meminger‚ during the Holocaust in Nazi Germany. In Zusak’s historical fiction novel The Book Thief‚ he promotes his theme of love is more powerful than anything else in the world. Surprisingly‚ Death‚ the narrator of the novel‚ shows the readers all of the love

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