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    Broken China In the book Broken China the author Lori Aurelia Williams brings the reader a novel dealing with a young mother’s struggles and much more. China Cup Cameron is 14 balancing going to school full time just barely hanging on and trying to raise her 2 year old daughter almost single handedly‚ until death is brought upon the family. China is forced to find a job that will require her to make lots of money to make ends meet. Unfortunately‚ her only option is to work at Obsidian Queens‚

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    The book The Lovely Bones is about a young girl named Susie Salmon that was murdered at the age of fourteen. Susie is the narrator of the story and she tells her story and watches her family and friends try and catch the killer. But she is having a hard time getting her family’s attention while she is in heaven. She starts to get bored in heaven and depressed and she starts to watch her family fall apart because of her death. The book talks about more of her heaven and how she is not enjoying her

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    leader insisted. Although many terrible things happened during the holocaust‚ there are still some people‚ still living today‚ that have escaped. One person that got to go to the gas chambers was Hana. This person is a character in the book “Hana’s Suitcase”. This book is a true story about this family that have been taken away. It talks about their life before they got taken away‚ and their parents got taken away

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    Ender's Game Book Summary

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    nicknamed Ender‚ a genius child who does the wrong things for the right reasons. The book was full of psychological thrills and requires a fair amount of intelligence to understand the decisions made in the story. The decisions made by Ender are crucial plot points in the book. Things as simple to defense against bullies to simulated attacks against the Formics‚ an alien race‚ could change the fate of everyone. The book starts as Ender is about to get his monitor taken out‚ a device that monitors Ender’s

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    the salamander as symbols for his book Fahrenheit 451. He chose these animals as symbols because these animals are both mythic creatures related to fire‚ which is a main idea in the story. In the story of Fahrenheit 451‚ it talks about a dystopian society where people function as one large group. In this society‚ books are banned and when found‚ they are to be immediately reported to the firemen and then the books would be burned. The main character of the book was a fire man and was a person that

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    Money Ball Book Summary

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    April 14 Book Review Money Ball: The Art of Wining an Unfair Game by‚ Michael Lewis When I think of business the first thing that comes to mind is management. Having a good management is one of the biggest keys to a successful business. Most people’s first thought when it comes to professional sports‚ is not how much of complex business it is. The book “Money Ball” by Michael Lewis is the perfect example of how complex and strategic the professional sport industry is. This book applied to

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    David and his whole family died from being suffocated by gas. What happened to David was not fair; he was a Jew in a time when Hitler wanted to exterminate the Jews‚ and because of this David was always coping with all of the fears that he faced. This book‚ We Are Witnesses‚ journals the life of David Rubinowicz. David had younger siblings who were murdered with David from being gassed. One of the biggest obstacles

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    Three’s a Crowd: A Summary of an Analysis on “Hills Like White Elephants” The article “Moving to the girl’s side of “Hills Like White Elephants.” by Stanley Renner‚ appears in The Hemingway Review. Renner leads a solid argument that the girl may have not aborted the child. The following is a summary of his analysis. At first‚ the girl is sitting with “the American” on the side of the station that is out in the sun where the land is described as having “no shade and no trees” and is “brown

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    notions of truth‚ objectivity‚ facticity‚ and science are merely prestigious discursive‚ or linguistic‚ constructs (Johnson & Duberley‚ 200‚ p. 101). The author has also published a Good to Great for the Social Sector which applies the principles of the book to the “social sector.” This does not appear to be based on any independent analysis of data but rather on how the author sees his principles enacted in the social sector. I will not discuss this since it is‚ in a sense‚ a series of case

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    “...I got you to look after me‚ and you got me to look after you.” In the book Of Mice and Men‚ George is a true friend to Lennie. George has shown acts of friendship towards Lennie throughout the entire book. George took care of Lennie ever since he left his Aunt. Providing food and protection. George also defends Lennie when he gets in trouble. George is constantly telling Lennie stories to try to make him happy and tells him he can tend to rabbits‚ a dream of Lennie’s. In the final scenes in Of

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