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    The Book of James

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    The Book of James was written by James the Just who was believed to be the brother of Jesus. Not to be confused with the apostle James‚ who died before the Book of James was written. It is said he was the leader of the Jerusalem council. Jesus had several brothers‚ and it is believed James was the oldest. Though‚ early on James did not believe Jesus’ word‚ he later became extremely important in the church. The Book of James starts out teaching believers to test their faith. James 1:3-4 says because

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    The Book of Negroes

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    Lawrence Hill’s novel The Book of Negroes is a gripping tail of a young African girl named Aminata‚ in her life as she is abducted at a young age and forced into the slave trade. This is not a challenging read as it does not have a high level of vocabulary so it is readable by almost all ages. The story progresses as Aminata grows and matures physically and mentally‚ through horrendous conditions and mistreatment. The journey is full of twists and turns‚ and you can’t help but root for the determined

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    Book Of Myths

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    The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Book of Myths‚ by Jean Lang This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it‚ give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: A Book of Myths

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    Book Review

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    communicate with each other and act like humans. Animal farm is a book concerned about the politics of leadership and the rise of fall of great leaders; also the events surrounding the Animal Farm are mirrored to the events that took place during the Russian Revolution. There is also a relevance and resemblance of the occurrences in the book with the operations of a business and business communication. Within the content of the book‚ there were many parallels identified that existed with business

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    The Book Thief

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    Essay on The Book Thief by Markus Zusak In the novel The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ the narrator who is known only as ‘Death’ is a critical thinker which makes Death’s point of view very engaging for an audience. Death tells the story of Liesel‚ a German girl living in Germany during World War Two. Death’s point of view is engaging for an audience because he provides his own insights and observations about humanity. Through his insightful narration‚ Death conveys to us Zusak’s idea of

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    Review of a Book.

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    Title: A damsel in Distress. By P.G Wode House. 5 lines about author: 1. Pelham Grenville Wodehouse ( 15 Oct 1881-14 Feb 1975) was an English humorist‚ whose body of work includes novels‚ short stories‚ plays‚ poems‚ song lyrics and numerous pieces of journalism. 2. He wrote more than 90 novels and some 300 short stories over 73 yrs. 3. He is widely recognized as the greatest 20th century writer of humor in the English novels. 4. One of the awards he received is the Mark

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    The Book Of Exodus

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    Testament. The book of Exodus communicates the exciting story of Israel’s deliverance from slavery and the beginning of her national identity. It was also at that time that the bones of Joseph were removed to find their ultimate resting place in the Promised Land. Throughout the course of history there can be many individuals who could be considered leaders‚ but some stand out among the others. A great example of a great leader‚ but had flaws is Moses. Moses life is described in the book of Exodus.

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    Gramer Book

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     Jennings sang some folk songs about working on the railroad.  9.  There is a bracelet in the museum that is four thousand years old.  ­In the museum‚ there is a bracelet that is four thousand years old.  10.   I found a good book about Virginia Woolf written by her husband Leonard at a garage  sale.  ­ At a garage sale‚I found a good book about Virginia Woolf written by her husband  Leonard.  Exercise 2  1.  Noticing the fresh lettuce‚ the rabbit’s ears perked up and its nose twitched.  ­When the rabbit noticed the fresh lettuce

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    THE BOOK OF NEGROES

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    Laurence Hill’s novel‚ The Book of Negroes‚ uses first-person narrator to depict the whole life of Aminata Diallo‚ beginning with Bayo‚ a small village in West Africa‚ abducting from her family at eleven years old. She witnessed the death of her parents with her own eyes when she was stolen. She was then sent to America and began her slave life. She went through a lot: she lost her children and was informed that her husband was dead. At last she gained freedom again and became an abolitionist against

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    the book night

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    useful. Elies father was killed two weeks before American troops invaded aushwitz and slowly saved the remaining Jewish prisoners. When out Elie found out that his father‚ his mother‚ and his youngest sister did not survive. I believe Wiesel wrote this book because he felt as if it was his responsibility to show how cruel this holocaust was from the own mouth of a survivor. I think he felt he needed to speak out not so much about his own horror he experienced but more so just to expose how horrible the

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