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    in the videos that we watched‚ they had to learn to hunt and fish to get their meats and how to grow and harvest to get their grains‚ vegetables‚ fruit‚ etc. I want you to research how they had were able to survive. The Native American book and the Native American Arrowhead Collection‚ will also be essential resources for you to use in gathering information. I would like to think about how you will present this information‚ if you want to do a talk‚ a play or maybe you might

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    The Scorner Book Report

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    This book has opened my eyes about a number of certain things in my life. Throughout this journey from giving realistic scenarios to leading and giving steps to do in such a position‚ this was an overall great book. It taught me how to spot out all the “scorners” and “Mockers” throughout life. A scorner or a mocker is someone who is unwise and puts people down all the time. Most of the times they will have a terrible attitude about everyone and every little thing that comes their way. If you have

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    The Majors Book Report

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    War II up to the Vietnam War. The book The Majors is one of a nine book series named Brotherhood of War. The Majors is book number three in the series. Through out this series the author (W.E.B Griffin) is trying to give people a better understanding of certain aspects of periods of time‚ the ranking system in the United States Military‚ and the life of four army officers. These officers where real people‚ but i have come to the assumption that they mean more than just people‚ but they stand for

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    Dracula's Book Report

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    professional life‚ he began writing and publishing novels‚ beginning with The Snake’s Pass in 1890. Dracula appeared in 1897. Following Irving’s death in 1905‚ Stoker was associated with the literary staff of the London Telegraph and wrote several more works of fiction‚ including the horror novels The Lady of the Shroud (1909) and The Lair of the White Worm (1911). He died in 1912. Although most of Stoker’s novels were favorably reviewed when they appeared‚ they are dated by their stereotyped characters

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    Into The Wild Book Report

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    Into the Wild by John Krakauer is a book about Chris McCandless and his journey in the wild. He was a smart person‚ but lacked certain survival skills. I believe he would have been alive if he had been more careful and studied more about wilderness survival. Chris McCandless went into the wild because he wasn’t satisfied with his life at home. He had a very privileged background and was doing great in school. Then he decided he was tired of it and left a life many people wish they could have. He

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    Psychology Book Report

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    development‚ a book by Thomas Keenan‚ is an intriguing book that covers predominant issues in development of a child. The book is written well and it offers an exceptional covers of developmental psychology theories and techniques. Notably‚ the author has provided a grounding of principles which directs theory and research in modern child growth. Evidently‚ the book reviews research methods and theories which are quite significant in gaining substantial knowledge in developmental psychology. The book is wonderfully

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    Book report ‘A child called it’ by Dave Pelzer This book is based on the unforgettable account of one of the most severe child abuse cases in California history. It is the story of Dave Pelzer‚ who was brutally beaten and starved by his emotionally unstable‚ alcoholic mother. A mother who played tortuous‚ unpredictable games; games that left him nearly dead. He had to learn how to play his mother’s games in order to survive because she no longer considered him a son‚ but a slave; and no longer

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    Unwind Book Report

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    A couple of years ago I read a book called Unwind. This book‚ written by Neal Shusterman‚ is about a boy that runs from his family. He ran from his family after they signed a contract to have his body harvested. Being “unwound” happened to be a decision that the parents made. Connor’s parents signed a contract without him knowing. After he found the papers in a drawer‚ he ran away to save his life. Throughout the book‚ Connor endures many challenges. His mental stamina allows him to outsmart juvey

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    Blindspot Book Report

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word good as “of high quality‚ correct or proper.” When examining the word blindspot‚ the description good does not come to mind. Blindspots have more of a negative connotation and can cause prejudice in the world‚ so one with blindspots should not be labeled as “good.” Although‚ this is the description Benaji and Greenwald chose to describe their readers. This is primarily because everyone has blindspots‚ therefore‚ nobody is “good.” With this in consideration

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    Mockingjay Book Report

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    President Snow. Right before Katniss executes President Snow‚ President Coin says that the people who have survived should vote whether or not the Hunger Games should continue. Katniss votes for the Hunger Games‚ and the Hunger Games continues‚ allowing more innocent children to die. When time comes around for Snow’s Execution‚ Katniss has the choice to either Kill Snow‚ or to let him survive. When Katniss pulls out her bow‚ she quickly turns and shoots President Coin instead. Katniss starts to breakdown

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