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    The Vanishing Love -----Book report of Martin Eden The Introduction of Marin Eden Martin Eden‚ semiautobiographical novel by Jack London‚ published in 1909. The title character‚ Martin Eden‚ becomes a writer‚ hoping to acquire the respectability sought by his society-girl sweetheart‚ Ruth Morse. She spurns him‚ however‚ when his writing is rejected by several magazines and when he is falsely accused of being a socialist. Interestingly‚ Ruth tries to win him back after he achieves fame‚ but Eden

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    1 BOOK REPORT Name: Smith‚ Stephen Grade: LCpl Date: Section: . Book Title: Rifleman Dodd Author: C.S. Forester Why I chose this book: Originally this book was given to me by on of my combat instructors in Marine Combat Training(MCT). I wanted to read it but soon found it impossible due to certain time constraints. I lost the book during the transition from M.O.S. school to my current residence. Just recently‚ I obtained another copy of this book from a fellow

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    Strauss and Professor Nemur‚ who are in charge of the experiment‚ suggested that‚ if possible‚ Charlie keep a journal and write a new entry every day. Flowers for Algernon is composed entirely of Charlie’s journal entries which he titles “progress reports”. At Donner’s Bakery‚ the other employees pick on him‚ but Charlie fails to understand that he’s the subject of the mockery and‚ instead‚ considers his co-workers friends. Charlie undergoes his surgery after a multitude of tests. The most prominent

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    Toxic Parents Book Report

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    My report is on the book Toxic Parents by Dr. Susan Forward. I found this book very intrusting and scary in the same breath. I could not understand some of the hurt and pain parents inflict on their children. I do come from a home that was destroyed by divorce‚ alcohol and drug use. I can relate to some of the stories and it brought up my own struggles and made me question my own parents. I dont know what normal parents are but this book made it clear what is not healthy for children and even adults

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    of racism in the book is how the negroes don’t get much respect‚ even in their own home. “Negroes worshipped in it on sundays and white men gambled in it on weekdays‚”( Lee 157). This shows how much disrespect the negroes receive. Not even because the white people and the colored people worship the same god. Even though the negroes worship in it on sundays‚ the white people don’t care. To them wherever the negroes are‚ it’s a bad place. This is why racism happens a lot in the book. There is no respect

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    Award Report By: Seth Love Grade: 7th Teacher: Language Arts Teacher Unknown Date: Sunday August 03‚ 2003 Time: 11:04 Bronx Masquerade’s setting varies from place to place. There are three main settings. A High School‚ the ghettos of the Bronx‚ and many mental settings that occur inside students’ heads. The setting usually occurs in the in the high school. More pacifically‚ Mr. Ward’s classroom. The reason is; Mr. Ward holds a in class poetry event called Open Mike Fridays. The book Bronx Masquerade

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    fact that murderers in Oklahoma are executed on the electric chair‚ Ponyboy and Johnny flee on a cargo train and hide out in an abandoned church on Jay Mountain. After a few days DAlly arrives with food and supplies they then drive into a town to buy more supplies and Johnny is thinking about turning himself in but Dally protests. When they return they find the church on fire with school children on a field trip trapped inside. The three boys rescue the kids from the church but end up seriously injured

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    Trojan War - Book Report

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    Integrated Montessori Center SY: 2013-2014 Book Report of The Trojan Wars Submitted by: Natasha Beatriz Ancheta III- Radon Submitted to: Teacher Orlando C. Pascual I. Introduction a. Biography of the Author Edith Hamilton was a well-known educator and author. She is recognized as the “greatest woman Classicist”. She was sixty-two years old when The Greek Way‚ her first book‚ was published in the year 1930. Hamilton had not yet been to Greece and was only writing about Greek mythology through

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    The book I read was `A Child Called It’ by Dave Pelzer. The book is an autobiography of Pelzer. He writes about his struggle to stay alive in a home where he is treated like a slave and an animal. The book begins with the people at Dave’s school finally report Dave and his condition to the authorities. Then he tells us about his past when he still lived in a happy‚ normal family. Dave had a mother‚ father and 2 older brothers. While his Father is at work as a fire fighter‚ his mother turns to alcohol

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    Steven Kyle Falk Reading 090 Dan Putscher 4/12/2012 “Book Report” The book‚ Behind the Patch‚ is a personal experience with what the author saw going on in a law enforcement motorcycle club. The author‚ Karen Katz‚ probes into such topics as the law enforcement and outlaw biker controversies over the formation of the clubs; the history of the clubs; the purpose of the clubs; their political structure‚ and the role of women among other things. It also gives an extensive view

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