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    Book Report: War

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    OCS Book Report War‚ Sebastian Junger 09 May 2013 War is the account of reporter Sebastian Junger’s time spent with the men of 2nd Platoon‚ Battle Company‚ 2nd Battalion‚ 503rd Infantry Regiment‚ 173rd Airborne Brigade in the Korengal Valley‚ Afghanistan. The reporter spent time with the unit between 2007 and 2008. Junger focuses on the psychological effects of war on the men who fight it. “The core psychological experiences of war are so primal and unadulterated‚ however‚ that they eclipse

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    Contagious Book Report

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    Contagious Book Report Introduction: Why Things Catch on The book begins with a restaurant story of Howard Wein that moved to Philadelphia over in March 2004. Wein is trying to open a restaurant in the downtown of Philadelphia. He realized that had good food and great atmosphere was not enough to be successful and be stand out in the crowded area filled with competitors. He decided to serve his food with the best and freshest ingredients‚ and the response turn out to be incredible. It created

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    Dracula's Book Report

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    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 and romanticized Gothic plots‚ and are rarely read today. Even the earliest reviews frequently

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    the snow child

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    Analysing ‘The Snow Child’ Paragraph 1 ‘Midwinter- invincible‚ immaculate’ the connotations of these 3 words are that the setting is perfect and unbeatable‚ the word invincible means too powerful to defeated or overcome this alludes the idea the Count is invincible portraying power and dominance over the Snow Child. The word immaculate portrays the Snow Child as pure‚ virginal and perfect. Carter begins the tale with these three verbs to display that not everything is as it seems‚ sometimes looks

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    Time Period in Snow Falling on Cedars and The Book Thief The word prejudice has been used too many times in the history of our country. Throughout wars‚ as well as immigrants entering the country‚ that word has been tossed around like it means nothing‚ but to those who have been persecuted against‚ it means a lot. The Japanese-Americans and the Jews both have had their fair share of persecution mostly leading back to the Second World War. In Snow Falling on Cedars and The Book Thief the war caused

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    Book Report Hiroshima

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    The book “Hiroshima” by John Hersey starts out by introducing the characters in the book with a time for each event happening. On August 6th everyone was doing their regular everyday activities‚ Mr Tanimoto was helping one of his friends move when the blast hit the city of Hiroshima. A woman by the name of Mrs. Hatsuyo Nakamura was used to the air-raid sirens so when they went off again she let her kids sleep in leaving them alone. Throughout the book it repeatedly reminds you of the time each events

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    alamo book report

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    The book I chose for my report is Sleuthing the Alamo: Davy Crockett’s Last Stand and Other Mysteries of the Texas Revolution by James E. Crisp. In my book‚ Crisp follows the Texas Revolution along with the battle at the Alamo which took place between 1835 and 1836. He tackles the questions of why and how myths are made and shows how the environment around someone can influence attitudes that people develop about certain historical events. Crisp also challenges are beliefs of history and wants us

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    Hero Book Report

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    The novel I chose for my book report is Hero‚ by Mike Lupica. It’s a fantasy novel and one in a series of books by the author dealing with the superpowers and the struggle of good versus evil. The main character of the book is Zach Harriman 14 year old boy whose father recently died in a plane crash. His father worked for the secret service. Zach starts to investigate his father’s mysterious death. He is told by a “friend of the family” named Mr. Herbert that he has supernatural powers‚ and his

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    Dracula Book Report

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    Dracula Book Report Author: Bram Stoker Title: Dracula Rating: Excellent Reading Level: Hard Number of Pages: 363. With the notes and commentary: 394 Summary: Dracula is a novel about 6 comrades scheming to exterminate Count Dracula in revenge for killing the love of both Quincey Morris and Lord Godalming‚ Lucy Westenra. They soon find they are dealing with a bloodthirsty vampire‚ and their plot turns into a race for whom is able to survive‚ Count Dracula‚ or them. Their story is

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    Zapp Book Report

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    ZAPP book report 11/24/09 ZAPP The Lightning of EMPOWERMENT‚ by William C. Byham Ph.D. and Jeff Cox presents a story of different problems that managers/supervisors face and how they deal with the problems. The book shows how an autocratic supervisor would deal with a problem compared to a participative supervisor would handle the problems. The story shows the contrast between a supervisor that ZAPPS (empowers) her employees and a supervisor that SAPPS his employees by his interactions and

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