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    ENGLISH ESSAYS Stranger Than Fiction In the film ‘Stranger than fiction’ by Mark Fortster‚ the director portrays the issue of time and how it has affected the protagonist who is Harold Crick. Harold Crick is an IRS agent who lives a ‘life of solitude’ and monotony. Harold Crick lives a calculated life timed to perfection by his wrist watch. This lasted for 12 years until one regular Wednesday when he hears the voice of Karen Eiffel narrating his life. The issue of time pays such a vital role

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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY An eBook is an electronic book‚ one you read digitally on your computer‚ laptop screen or on devices called eBook readers. Although it is not necessary to use a reader application or device in order to read in eBook‚ they are popular because they enable options similar to those of paper book – reader s can bookmarks pages‚ make notes‚ highlight passages‚ and save selected text .In addition to these familiar possibilities‚ eBook reader also include built- in dictionaries‚

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    Proposal TOPIC: Marketing’s role in the publishing industry: the new place for the e-books 1. Introduction For the past five thousand years‚ the History of mankind has been saved and remembered thanks to the paper. Since around 3400 BCE‚ the ancient Sumer of Mesopotamia created the first letters recognized nowadays as the precursor of the writing. Therefore‚ human beings used to always look at books and former writings to learn about their ancestors or even novels in order to distract

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    Barnes & Noble tested selling books online in an early generation venue called Trintex‚ a joint venture between Sears and IBM. In the mid-1990s‚ it sold books on CompuServe and later opened a full-fledged book superstore on America Online in March 1997. The company’s Web site‚ Barnes & Noble.com (www.barnesandnoble.com)‚ was launched in May of that year. Today‚ the Barnes & Noble.com Web site serves as the company’s largest store‚ enabling customers to order any book any time from anywhere. With

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    Investigation Of E-Book Companies Today’s society is based on ever changing technology. Not only are there computers‚ cell phones‚ and gaming systems‚ but also Androids‚ I pads‚ and E-readers are now available. Computers and other devices such as I pads and Androids offered through Apple‚ and e-readers such as the Nook offered through a company called Barnes and Noble and the Kindle offered through another company‚ Amazon‚ can be used to read electronic books‚ also known as e-books. The e-books are offered

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    In discussion question 3‚ we analyze the reasons behind Liesel’s book thievery and how they were important to her- emotionally wise and as well as in her outside relationships. To begin with‚ The Grave Digger’s Handbook is the first book Liesel steals after her brother dies. The reason behind her first “crime” is‚ as stated on page 38: “… The point is‚ it didn’t really matter what the book was about. It was what it meant that was more important; [it was] the last time she saw her brother (…) it

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    The book of Job comes from the Old Testament in the Bible and serves the purpose of teaching one to steadfastly serve God even in the toughest of times. Although God promises to watch over his people at all times‚ he never promises that life will always be easy. Job lives a prosperous life‚ which suddenly takes a turn for the worst when the devil intervenes in an attempt to weaken Job’s faith in God. Though many important themes are apparent in the book of Job‚ a major theme that is blatantly present

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    From the beginning of the story of Esther on‚ social position is very important (Day‚ pp. 24). The book of Esther opens with an elaborate description of banquets organized by king Ahasuerus‚ first for all his officials and ministers (180 days) and later for all the people present in the citadel of Susa (7 days) as a display of “the wealth of his kingdom and the splendor and pomp of his majesty” (NSRV‚ Esther 1:4). However‚ in Esther 1:9 we read that queen Vashti “gave a banquet for the women” (NSRV)

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    Stolen‚ written by Lucy Christopher‚ was my chosen book for this quarter’s reading. This story is about a young 16 year old female named Gemma finding her way home after getting kidnapped by an old man who went by the name of Ty. While being held captive‚ Gemma and Ty start to develop an unusual relationship that lead them to knowing each other even more. For my visual representation of this book‚ I chose to create a collage based on the novel. I incorporated pictures of places‚ items‚ and characters

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    Hannah Reed November 6‚ 2013 Exploring Markus Zusak’s use of Death as a Narrator in The Book Thief Word Count: 3‚496 Abstract The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is narrated by Death who tells the story of Liesel Meminger. The reader can learn a lot about Death through his narration. Consequently this essay focuses on the question: what effect may Death’s narration in The Book Thief have on the reader and what does the reader learn about Death? Death is a metafictional and

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