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    Animal Farm's Book Review

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    Animal Farm I don’t know if this is truly a review for this book‚ a major reason may be that most of the people pass out of high school having read a book and written a book report too sometimes; thanks to our education system‚ somehow I skipped that complete episode. At this age‚ if I write a book review‚ it wouldn’t be fair; on the internet there is no shortage of different reviews. One more additional review is not going to make any difference; the difference lies in how and what lessons can

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    Get Moving: Review of “Move Yourself” Shauntay Langel University of Texas at Arlington N3335 Health Promotion Across the Lifespan Online RN-BSN July 30‚ 2012 Get Moving: Review of “Move Yourself” Part I: Book “Move Yourself” is a book written by Tedd Mitchell‚ Tim Church‚ and Martin Zucker in 2008 about the benefits of exercise. The book also outlines steps that can be taken to slowly improve exercise behaviors for those of any activity level‚ based on the exercise research performed by

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    Review: Goree Island: Island of No Return‚ Saga of the Signares by Richard Harrison Goree. Gold Leaf Press‚ Mt. Clemens‚ MI. 1996. Often times a search for family history can lead to confusing twists and turns or shocking revelations. In the case of Richard Goree‚ the search for his family’s past led to a novel with much important knowledge for the rest of the world. Goree Island is a story revealing the importance of signares in economic success during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and colonial

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    Book Review 1 Slave Country: American Expansion and The Origins of the Deep South Adam Rothman Cambridge‚ Mass. : Harvard University Press‚ 2005. 312 pages Slave Country Slave Country‚ is a book on early America and it tells the story of the rapid growth of slavery in the newly formed states. Slavery slowly disappeared from the northern states and the importation of captive Africans was prohibited. But‚ at the same time‚ the country’s slave population grew‚ new plantation crops

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    to do was get a good review from the child save program and she could go back to her perfect life. Her sixteenth birthday is a few days after she would get back from Africa and all she could think of is coming back with a sweet new Mercedes Benz. However if she doesn’t get a good review she would end up going to detention and having to spend her birthday there. She sets off to go on an amazing journey to Africa to help build a school for a village nearby. This might seem like a cool adventure but

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    Rise of Modern India Book Review In “Spite of the Gods the Rise of Modern India” was written by author Edward Luce. Edward Luce is a British reporter who reported for the Financial Times from 2001 to 2006 for South Asian countries. He is married to an Indian woman‚ Priya Basu. Edward Luce went to school in London so he has a British education that is compared to the education received in India. The book “In Spite of the Gods the Rise of Modern India” is a very elaborate book that shows all the sides

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    "Beware of the Fish" by Gordan Korman: A Review ’Beware The Fish’ is one of the funniest books I have ever read in my life. It is about two boys named Bruno and Boots who go to a boarding school called ’Macdonald Hall’. Their headmaster is a grim man named Mr. Sturgeon(a.k.a ’The Fish’. A sturgeon is a kind of fish.) It all started when Elmer Drimsdale‚ school genius invented somethingthat is sort of like a television broadcaster. He didn’t know it really worked!!!! When Bruno and Boots found

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    Austin Sheehan Mrs. Stitham English 10 Honors 10/24/14 Book Review for American Sniper – By: Chris Kyle (Autobiography) Before I start my book review‚ I would like to show respect to Chris Kyle‚ who died in an incident that occurred at a gun range in Erath County‚ Texas‚ where he and his good friend Chad Littlefield‚ were slain by a retired soldier “supposedly”‚ suffering from PTSD. I greatly appreciate his dedication and time spent protecting the United States of America. Overview: Chris Kyle

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    Writing Resources Writing a Book Review View in PFD Format A critical book review is a thoughtful discussion of a text’s contents‚ strengths‚ and limitations. A book review should reflect your capacity to read critically and to evaluate an author’s arguments and evidence. Compose your review as you would any essay‚ with an argument supported by evidence‚ and a clear‚ logical structure. Initial Steps: 1. Read the book carefully‚ taking notes on material that you think may be relevant

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    Mavericks at Work William C. Taylor & Polly Labarre Book Review Lau Wa Kwan‚ Edwin 11532323G MM511 Managing Organizations and People (2011/2012 Term 1)   Introduction In the past 10-20 years‚ the environment changed vigorously due to globalization and rapid development of internet. If organizations just follow the old success formula‚ probably it will go out of business. In the book “Mavericks at Work”‚ William C. Taylor & Polly Labarre mentioned how “Mavericks” leaded their

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