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    Math Book Report

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    games. The book is continuously rhyming accompanied by humorous art work that gives the story a kind of flow. Want a little bit of a challenge? Try answering a number of math questions asked throughout the book. The math used consisted mainly of patterns if not basic math of a 3rd grader. Fractions were mentioned but as any 3rd grader would be our main character was terrified of them. So much so that he may have considered answering the question in French instead of math. Overall the book seemed good

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    Book Report Into The Wild

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    Into the Wild is a book about a young man that decides that living in society isn’t his kind of thing. Christopher (Chris) McCandless chooses to take on a new adventure and step into the life of the wild. Unfortunately‚ the young Emory graduate is later found dead in Alaska. At the beginning of his journey McCandless had already pushed away his family and anyone close to him. He chose to get away from civilization and live his own life. McCandless travels all over‚ hitchhiking to get places. His

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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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    Book Report Night

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    The book Night is a book about a young boy by the name of Elie. This book is based off of accounts from Elie’s life. The story Night takes place during WWII‚ at this time Hitler and the Nazis were taking Jews and sending them to death or to work until they die‚ this is called the Holocaust. During the Holocaust Elie was exiled from the outside world and it changed his life entire life‚ this experience was alienating and enriching. Elie was a Jewish 15 year old boy when he was taken away by the Nazis

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    Alc Book Report

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    4 Weddings and a funeral Is a comedy fiction book written by Richard Curtis. Number of pages:67 level 5. Summary Four Weddings and a Funeral was the most successful film of 1994. All over the world‚ people were charmed by this romantic English comedy. The Penguin Reader version has been written from the novelization of the film‚ and is a very‚ very funny book. Charles is a charming and good-looking young Englishman‚ with a delightful group of friends. But he has a problem – although he loves

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    Bigfoot Book Report

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    Lloyd Pye wrote a book called Everything You Know is Wrong. In this book Pye states that there are four different types of Bigfoot; the Sasquatch‚ the Abdominal Snow Man or Yeti‚ the Alma or Kaptar‚ and the Agogwe or Sedapa. In 1958‚ Jerry Crew‚ a man in Bluff Creek California‚ found giant footprints

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    Frostfire Book Report

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    Are trolls real? They are in the book Frostfire. The book is a fantasy and the author is Amanda Hocking. In the book‚ trolls are both real and living among us.. They have 5 tribes. The Kanin‚ Trylle‚ Omta‚ Vittra‚ and Skojare. Each tribe lives differently and have different powers. The main character of the novel is Bryn Aven. Bryn is strong‚ determined‚ and loyal. Bryn is strong‚ not only physically but also emotionally. She was bullied when she was younger because she was a half-blood

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    Twilight Book Report

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    about a love story between two ‘people’ from a human world and a vampire world whose relationship is a typical and special one. The story line goes in a clear way and it lures me a lot to know about how the next step goes to. My favourite part of the book is the chapter ‘hide and seek’ which its article has already got my attention from my first sight. The chapter talks about how James tries to trick Bella to the dance studio that he has got her mother and attacks her. The description makes an atmosphere

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    Kindred Book Report

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    Angela Williams RED090 Kindred When Kevin and Dana arrive back in 1976 they make love. Feeling lost‚ Kevin and Dana agree they felt most at home on the plantation. Kevin seems to be an image of Rufus‚ and the Weylins and their houses are similar. Kevin grew out his beard during the years he was there to help disguise him‚ because he was helping freeing slaves. He is unable to remember how to operate any device like the TV or typewriter. Kevin gets upset and angry at Dana as she gets dizzy. When

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    Ishmael book report

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    Ishmael The theoretical perspective I plan to use when evaluating the book Ishmael by Daniel Quinn is the structural / functionalist perspective because it evaluates the subjects that are valued highly in Ishmael. The structural / functionalist perspective consists of a sociological paradigm that all aspects of social life have different levels that enable everyone within the system to find stability‚ order and meaning. Ishmael taught me a lot about the way society is and how Takers and Leavers

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