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    The Author of this book (On our own terms: race‚ class‚ and gender in the lives of African American Women) Leith Mullings seeks to explore the modern and historical lives of African American women on the issues of race‚ class and gender. Mullings does this in a very analytical way using a collection of essays written and collected over a twenty five year period. The author’s systematic format best explains her point of view. The book explores issues such as family‚ work and health comparing and

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    The article talks about how sharing books reading held children have a strong vocabulary growth. The main concern of the article was to figure out how the conditions of sharing books reading and adults reading to children will influence their vocabulary skill. The author talk about features of extra textual question that helps children who are three years old learn unfamiliar words; when sharing booking reading. The two main methods that was mention in the article were placement and scaffolding.

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    Solider Boys Book Report

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    The fiction book Solider Boys‚ was written by Dean Hughes in 2001. The book takes place during WWII and talks about the war life‚ struggles‚ and thoughts of the boys from the Hitler Youth and the Americans. Dieter was part of the Hitler Youth. He was a self-confident boy who had his own outlook and opinion on life. He stood up for what he believed in and was very confident in his decisions. Dieter liked to believe that he was more confident than he actually was and he wasn’t scared of anything

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    Book Report On Spy Camp

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    ]Welcome to www.spycampstuartgibbs.weebly.com HOME SUMMARY IF YOU LIKE THE BOOK... ARE YOU A TRUE SPY? BLOG BOOK INFO LINKS In the beginning of Spy Camp‚ Benjamin Ripley‚ who is a twelve year old boy‚ thinks he is leaving Spy School and is going to have the most normal and happy summer ever. That is when he is told about Spy Camp. He has to attend Spy Camp throughout the whole summer! So much for a normal and happy summer. When packing up his belongings‚ Ben sees that he has received a note

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    Still Alice Book Report

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    remembering words. It is a very inspiring book because it shows how life can change in a blink of an eye and that you should not take life for granted. I recommend this book because it is a very climatic book there is never a boring part in the book. From getting lost in time square to getting lost in her own house. This book keeps you on your toes and it’s hard to put the book down. It is very descriptive of how she feels and her thought process. Another reason this book is a must read is because it touches

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    complain about who he is. This book goes on daring adventure with the history of mystical Boston. It is the only book that will ever be a profound history book with some heart racing adventure. This book is good for young teenager who wants to explore the true meaning of imagination or an adult who wants to cozy up with a book on a cold winter’s day. This book is a 5 star book written by a 5 star author. 13 Hangmen by Art Corriveau is a very exceptional book and has changed the readers thought

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    7 Habits Book Report

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    This is a book dedicated by Sean Covey to the youngsters‚ helping them to improve self-development. This book has surprisingly caught my attention because the 7 habits stated in this book are really small matters in our lives‚ but we often tend to ignore them. The author also gave different real life examples to demonstrate how we could apply these habits in our daily lives. Before elaborating the habits‚ the writer started on “Get in The Habit”‚ which helped the readers in reading the chapters

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    Killer Angels Book Report

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    into the middle of a raging battle‚ a battle that lasts for 3 long days. The book Killer Angels by Michael Shaara does just that‚ introducing the reader to the Battle of Gettysburg in detail. Killer Angels elaborates upon the 5 days surrounding the Battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War‚ using key points of view from both Confederate and Union sides toshow the reader the brutal nature of war. Michael Shaara also uses this book to show how someof the generals were good friends before the war‚ and that

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    First of all‚ I read the first book of the Credence Curse series age ago. So‚ I don’t really remember what happened in the first book‚ but the main storyline does continue from book one. It would be best to read the first book before reading When Lightning Strikes. Lighting is half-witch‚ half-fae with the power of empathy‚ because her power she has trouble keeping close relationships with people. When she was younger‚ her power actually gotten her in serious trouble. Not only that being a Credence

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    Helter Skelter Book Report

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    murder‚ manipulate‚ and lie - all in the name of his personal ambitions. In Vincent Bugliosi’s book‚ Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders‚ the reader is provided a thorough explanation of how Manson developed his criminal lifestyle though the focus is on the famous murders he helped to commit as the leader of The Family and the process used to convict him. After a brief comment about the book as a whole and its writing style and content‚ Manson’s connections to the subject of interpersonal

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