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    Tuesdays With Morrie - a book review He wasn’t a superstar‚ neither a remowned personality but one could undoubtedly say that he was a person‚ who’d create a lifelong impression on you‚ if you were lucky enough to get to know him. Meet Morrie Schwartz‚ professor of social psychology who has come to understand that life’s complexities can be broken down into simple truths. Tuesdays With Morrie (TWM) is a non-fiction novel written by Mitch Albom ‚ quite unexpectedly‚ when he saw his old professor

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    Heather Morin Book Review: Getting to YES vs. Your Guide to Improve Your Negotiation Skills Greatly 09/26/2012 I started reading the book‚ Your Guide to Improve Your Negotiation Skills Greatly by Thomas Anderson which I felt the introduction was executed brilliantly by using the example of a rental property. The negotiation process according to the author is similar to that of the landlord/tenant relationship; where each individual must hold up their part of the deal for the rental property. The

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    Book review Digital Fortress is a fairly well-written and entertaining novel. The main storyline is based upon a hush-hush operation within the NSA to obtain and or destroy the only existing copies of a pass-key that‚ if made public‚ could enable the use of an encryption program that would create coded messages that would be entirely unbreakable thereby rendering the NSA obsolete and allowing undecipherable communications between terrorist organizations and crime rings throughout the world. The

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    The Quiet Revolution The purpose of this paper is to analyze the aspects of The Quiet Revolution on Quebec‚ and how the changes implemented by Lesage made Quebec the province it is today. The Quiet Revolution was only quiet at name; it triggered many conflicts that appeared in Quebec. The province began to move away from Catholic Church with the help of nationalists‚ leaving Quebec reformed and quite different from how it was before the 1960’s. Before the Quiet Revolution‚ Quebec was majorly

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    Book review: Enduring love‚ by Ian McEwen Plot: The basic story line to the book is all about a man who experiences a ballooning accident where he and a group of other guys try to pull down a balloon that has a boy in‚ which is the captain of the air balloons grandson...so they are all holding it down trying to get the kid out but a strong gust of wind blows the balloon up and the four guys still holding on are pulled up with it but before it gets too high three of the four jump off to safety

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    Amazon. Com offers readers the opportunity to provide feedback on the books they have purchased. Reading through the reviews of The Grieving Teen: A Guide for teens and their friends the book overall received positive reviews. One reader stated‚ “Helen Fitzgerald has all the experience needed to be an excellent source of what is "normal" for a teen who is grieving. There is so little out there to help a grieving teen but this book is a huge help. My daughter lost a friend 4 years ago when she was 12

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    David Whelan Book review Tears have dried‚ the curtains‚ closed. The audience roars; encore. No More Silence is the story of David Whelan’s traumatizing childhood and a secret that he kept for more than three decades. At first glance‚ this book would seem to be just another made up story although as one indulgences in its wonder‚ one would feel his pain and emptiness‚ his longing for acceptance and love. Hopefully‚ these mere five hundred words would sum up the marvel of this book. Out of the

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    November 13th‚ 2012 From the beginning of the semester‚ when I see the “Book Review”‚ I looked through the list. I have read “a child called it‚” and a few others which are all great books‚ but one in particular stands of the most to me. When I first started my journey in college‚ I took a philosophy class right off the bat. The professor assigned a book to be read within the semester‚ and to be a small‚ simple book‚ literally gave me direction in my life through the hardest times. I chose

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    Book Review: Hamilton’s Curse: How Jefferson’s Arch Enemy Betrayed the American Revolution- and what it means for America Today What kind of country is the United States of America? Is it really the land of the free or are the Americans controlled by an imperial presidency? Is America peaceful and prosperous? Is it possible to identify the source of America’s economic problems? Some people have a clear picture of how things really are; while others are never able to see the entire scope of

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    the South during the time of slavery plays an intricate part of America’s history‚ which gets frequently overlooked. The Keepers of the House by Shirley Ann Grau sheds light on this time period‚ following a family‚ living in rural Alabama in the 1960’s. Grau explains this family: “All in all the Howland’s thrived. They farmed and hunted; they made whiskey and rum and took it to market down the Providence River to Mobile (Grau 12). The story follows three generations of the Howland family living in

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