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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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    Unbroken Book Report

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    New york but later moved into Torrance‚ California. He was a rebellious boy but turned into a nice guy later in high school and because of track. He later on competed in the olympics then soon after went to the military. The book Unbroken‚ by Laura Hillenbrand is a brilliant book and it explains why Louie Zamperini is a forgiving and honorable person. Louie Zamperini is a forgiving person from many parts of his life. Such as when he was growing up as a rebellious person but started to forgive himself

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    The Misfits Book Report

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    In the book The Misfits‚ the events in the book largely affect the characters and how they feel about themselves. At the beginning of the story‚ Bobby believes that it is best to not make ¨waves‚¨ or draw attention to yourself. He also thinks that people are dealt a hand. Some people get a royal flush‚ and others get a pair of deuces‚ and some get a string of cards that no matter how they are played will never add up to a winning hand. He thinks even if you try and never give up‚ and if you look

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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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    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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    Pele Book Report

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    Mr. Roman Eng 1‚ Per. 1 September 24‚ 2013 Summary My book project is on the life of the great soccer player Pele. Pele’s real name was Edson Arantes do Nascimento and he was born on October 23‚ 1940. He was born into a poor family in Brazil and his dad was an average professional football player. Soccer is called Football in every other country but the United States of America. Pele’s dad’s name was Joao Ramos and his mom’s name is Dona Celeste. Pele’s dad was very important to Pele’s beginning

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    Prince Book Report

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    The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli Published by Antonio Blado d’Asola in 1532 176 pages Claudia Chapman‚ AP European History‚ January 3‚ 2014 In The Prince by Machiavelli he explains how to get and maintain political power. The novel is centered on Italy’s government in the 1500’s and the Machiavelli’s struggle to help Italy escape the humiliation of the world. In the novel he presents types of principalities such as hereditary principalities‚ mixed

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    "Fences" Book Report

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    Fences August Wilson Plume Books Publisher The play Fences is another phenomenal play penned by‚ one of the best authors of all time‚ August Wilson. Among Wilsons writings are: The Piano Lesson‚ King Hedley II‚ Ma Rainy’s Black Bottom‚ Joe Turner’s Come and Gone‚ Seven Guitars‚ Two Trains Running‚ Jitney and Radio Golf. His plays have been produced all over the world. The play Fences tells the story of an African American family living in the 1950’s a time when racial discrimination was at

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    The Giver Book Report

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    dangerous master.” This quote shows how a strong body can have two sides‚ they can be very helpful to their citizens or it could become overpowering and create conflict. Hence‚ dystopian stories show the dangers of an oppressive government. In the book The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ the author shows an authority that takes total control over its citizen. For instance‚ Jonas‚ the young protagonist‚ learns that he is unable to make choices due to the law of equality. The Elders‚ the leaders‚ make all the

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