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    “You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake”‚ stated activist Jeanette Rankin. Rankin‚ the first woman member of congress‚ utilized the metaphor demonstrate how inevitable danger and severe consequences come with the action of War. In this scenario‚ she illustrates that no one can win a war. I agree with this quotation. Much like an earthquake‚ war disrupts the physical‚ emotional‚ social‚ and economic conditions of a country or community. War is an occurrence that is often a

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    The ethnography that caught my eye was “With No Direction Home: Homeless Youth On the Road and in the Streets” by: Marni Finkelstein‚ is an interesting and in depth look into the world of homeless youth‚ showing the reader the progression of the homeless youth and the tactics they use everyday to make this a lifestyle they chose. The Ethnography primarily takes place during the summer months and the homeless youth that Finkelstein interviewed and took information from were mostly based in the East

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    Road accident becomes more and more common in today’s society. It causes financial problems and even also it causes deaths of the people. But why are the accidents happening? Of course‚ there are many causes that result with the road accidents. So today‚ I am going to mention about the three main causes that result in the road accidents. The first factor that I want to say is the poorly trained driver. If drivers do not follow the rules of the road‚ they can be putting themselves and others at

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    Adler‚ Mortimer J. “How to Mark a Book‚” How to Read a Book. Simon &Schuster.1940. In “How to Mark a Book‚” the author‚ Mortimer Adler encourages readers to “read and write amongst the lines” of the book‚ the author convinces readers to understand that it is an act of love marking a book and doing so will help you in different ways. a book brings out all thoughts that come to one’s mind because when is read consciously will lead you to different perspectives and opinions about the topic

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    The book Ulysses S. Grant‚ Politician was written by the author William B. Hesseltine. William B. Hesseltine was born on February 21‚ 1902 in Brucetown‚ Virginia and died in 1963. He was remembered mostly for his work on the American Civil war‚ the Reconstruction Era‚ the American South‚ and the mid-19th century United States history. Also‚ he had recognition for the 1960 President of the Southern Historical Association. He was assisted greatly by his wife Katherine Hesseltine‚ who gave valuable

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    Ender's Game Book Summary

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    Scott Card Ender’s Game is a science fiction novel – militarily based‚ where the people are preparing for another invasion by extraterrestrial insectoid-like species. The book emphasizes that children are self-renewing‚ while being seen as ornery in their decisions and actions‚ all the while the lives of children are at every point contrasted with the adults around them. The novel takes place in the future and transitions through five completely different locations: North Carolina‚ Battle School‚

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    The Wealthy Barber Description From the beginning of the book I learned that it is very important to live the golden rule of wealth. The golden rule is to invest at least ten percent of your income for long-term growth. If you follow this rule it will make you a very wealthy person. During the middle of the book I found the scenario with Roy and Brain really interesting. They are brothers and they decided to buy a house together and fix it up and rent it out‚ they made it seem really simple

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    Nat Turner Book Summary

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    Stephen Oates‚ in a creative and interesting way‚ brings us an accurate portrayal of an extraordinary fictional character‚ in a very real and extraordinary time in our country’s history. Oates begins the book with a thorough biography of his main character‚ Nat Turner. Nat was born in October of 1800 in Southampton County‚ Virginia. His mother Nancy was brought to America for a man named Benjamin Turner‚ a wealthy tidewater planter in 1795. Because she knew how hard the life of a black man was in

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    Summer Ball Book Summary

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    Summer ball by Mike Lupica‚ Mike Lupica is one of the authors that I half way enjoy reading his books as I don’t like too read that much. So summer ball involves Danny Walker as Richie Walker’s so the famous basketball guy in Middletown. The book involves Danny and a bunch of his basketball friends from middle town going out to one of the biggest basketball camps in Maine. At this basketball camp there are kids that are coming from all over the United States to show how good they are and to improve

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    King Con Book Summary

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    Brian Vatterott Dr. Karcher American lit. 1 18 May 2016 Book Report As a Chaminade Gentlemen‚ I hereby declare I have read 407 pages of my 407 page novel. To Begin‚ The Book King Con is about card-hustlers‚ or you could say con men. The novel King Con introduces the readers to the main character Beano X. Bates. Beano X. Bates could be called the master of con men. The story sets place when Beano X. Bates is in a poker game. The poker game is like any other poker game for Beano X. Bates‚ but Joe

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