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    Getting It Write Book Review

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    Name: M. McIntyre Course: Comm 1001 Lecturer: Patrick Prendergast School: University of the West Indies Due Date: November 30‚ 2012 Gordon‚ K. Getting it Write (1999). Ian Randle Publishers‚ Kingston‚ Jamaica.   This review will cover Ken Gordon’s Getting it Write; this book is an autobiography however it also aims to give a concise overview on the growth and development in the media industry‚ its effects on Gordon and his involvements in its development within the Caribbean region‚

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    themselves or whether they can outsource production entirely (Choi‚ T. 2004). The issue isn’t whether companies should turn their arms-length relationships with suppliers into close partnerships‚ but how (Choi‚ T. 2004). Experts agree that American corporations‚ like their Japanese rivals‚ should build supplier keiretsu: close-knit networks of vendors that continuously learn‚ improve‚ and prosper along with their parent companies (Choi‚ T. 2004). Describe the ethical issues

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    The Catcher in the Rye - a book presentation A short biographical sketch of the author The Catcher in the Rye is a novel written by the American author Jerome David Salinger‚ born on January 1th 1919 in New York City. His parents were very wealthy‚ and he was raised in Manhattan. Salinger has expressed in a number of interviews that he had trouble fitting in at school‚ and therefor moved from prep school to prep school as a child. In 1934‚ his parents decided to send him to a military academy

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    Book report

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    Far from verity After taking time reading this eye opening novel “Lies My Teacher Told Me” written by Dr. James W. Loewen‚ the book has open my mind to American History and the reality of everyday life‚ for example on the topics of Helen Keller‚ the unbelievable truth of Woodrow Wilson‚ the exploration of Christopher Columbus‚ and the inverse truth of heroes and sheroes. To begin with‚ in textbooks I have read‚ Woodrow Wilson was seemed as one of the most important man and promising to the blacks

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    The entire marketing industry has created completely separate roles for little boys and little girls. Stores like Toys ‘R’ Us exemplify this in their setup. There are two sections: the Boy’s World and the Girl’s World. As expected‚ boys always stay out of the girls’ section because it is considered unacceptable‚ even at that young of an age‚ for boys to be too "girly." Despite this‚ girls still tend to play in the boys section. Since women began their crusade to abolish the "woman’s role"

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    Girl Can T Dance Analysis

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    Girl Can’t Dance and Good Enough Have you ever been judged or humiliated for who you are or what you wear? Well stories “Girl Can’t Dance” and “Good Enough” each are about a teenage girl having a tough time at school. “Girl Can’t Dance” and “Good Enough” are both great stories that not only girls but boys will be able to relate to such as being humiliated‚ being judged‚ and having people treat you differently because of who you are. One similarity between “Girl Can’t Dance” and “Good Enough” is

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    IN BABYLON By George S. Clason ‘If thou have been in search of gold; then thou haseth found it.’ That’s how valuable this book is. The Richest man in Babylon by George Samuel Clason is hailed as a modern day classic and it gives it’s reader the feeling to have discovered a book which got lost in time with it’s ancient wisdom and proverbial style of writing. The book is set in Babylonian times and aims to bring forth solutions of problems that have been in existence since the inception of time

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    Dear Mr. Wiesel I am not sure if you recall who I am. My name is Maria your former servant. I am writing you this letter regarding the offer I made you about having you and your family being able to stay and live with me while the holocaust is going on. I have a safe secret place where you and your family can take refuge at. Don’t worry about needing to supply food and water for your family‚ I am willing to provide it. The reason that I am offering you this is because you and your

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    This book is about a nine year old boy named Bruno who‚ because of his father’s job‚ is forced to move from Berlin to the countryside. From his bedroom window‚ Bruno spots a fence behind which he sees men in ’striped pyjamas’. These are Jews‚ and they are in a Nazi concentration camp. One day his parents come to an agreement that both Bruno and Gretel need a tutor for their education‚ so they hire Herr Liszt. To Bruno‚ Herr Liszt is the most boring teacher one could ever have; he teaches social studies

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    What is the best kind of mindset to have during a conflict? Positive thinking is the best way. In the Anne Frank play‚ Anne had always been a generally happy young girl and her attempts to make being in hiding bearable and so that she could enjoy it‚ was almost completely natural for her. Positive thinking is the best possible way to deal with conflicts. There are multitudes of ways that people can argue against the positive effects the positive thinking can have. In the play‚ the Van Daans didn’t

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