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    John Glen Bonajos 11-1468 Section BA3 July 22‚ 2011 Chapter-by-Chapter Book Summary ST. MATTHEW CHAPTER 1 * Total Number of Verses: 24 * Personage in the Chapter: Abraham‚ Isaac‚ Jacob‚ Judah‚ Pharez‚ Zerah‚ Hezron‚ Ram‚ Ammin’adab‚ Nashon‚ Salmon‚ Boaz‚ Obed‚ Jesse‚ David‚ Solomon‚ Uriah‚ Rehobo’am‚ Abi’jah‚ Asa‚ Jehosh’aphat‚ Jeho’ram‚ Uzzi’ah‚ Jotham‚ Ahaz‚ Hezeki’ah‚ Manas’seh‚ Amon‚ Josi’ah‚ Jeconi’ah‚ She-al’te-el‚ Zerub’babel‚ Abi’ud‚ Eli’akim‚ Azor‚ Zadok‚ Achim‚ Eli’ud‚ Ele-a’zar

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    Chapter 4: 1. Elie’s first impression of the camp at Buna was that it looked empty and dead as if an epidemic had hit. 2. Elie and his father have to work in a factory where they fix electrical circuits. 3. The Jewish dentist is caught stealing the prisoner’s gold teeth and was ordered to be hung. 4. The part of Elie’s body that is aware of the passage of time is his stomach because he goes a long time without getting anything to eat. 5. Idek accused Elie’s father of being lazy

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    In the first part of the book‚ John Weaver‚ gives background information‚ which leads up to the event. Weaver talks about how the Texans felt when it came to the 25th Infantrymen arriving at Fort Brown. Instead of being rather accepting of the arrival of a US battalion‚ the townspeople were racist stating‚ “ The colored fellows will have to behave themselves or we will get rid of them.”(22) Weaver goes on to explain other racial prejudices the soldiers faced at Fort Brown. The town’s bars‚ which

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    Cry Freedom”: Chapter 1: Summary: Donald Woods is an editor of the Daily Dispatch‚ a journal in East London‚ South Africa. One morning he gets news of a police raid in the black township Crossroads which lies in Cape Town. He also gets photos of the raid and he decides to print them although the government doesn´t allow to print such photos. Woods doesn´t believe the demand of the black people but he is trained as a lawyer and doesn´t like police brutality against black people. So he also writes

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    comes to Woods office to speak to him‚ about this article. She is very angry‚ because she thinks‚ that Woods has printed rubbish about Biko and that he is uninformed about the ideas that Biko has. So she invents him to meet Biko in his banning area. chapter 2 and 3: Some days later Woods meets Steven Biko in an old church were he wants to make a centre for black people. First he is critical against Biko‚ but then he listens to Biko´s opinion and they mentally changed the roles. Biko also goes with Woods

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    SONNET 116 | PARAPHRASE | | Let me not to the marriage of true minds | Let me not declare any reasons why two | | Admit impediments. Love is not love | True-minded people should not be married. Love is not love | | Which alters when it alteration finds‚ | Which changes when it finds a change in circumstances‚ | | Or bends with the remover to remove: | Or bends from its firm stand even when a lover is unfaithful: | | O no! it is an ever-fixed mark | Oh no! it is a lighthouse | |

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    Cry Freedom Cry freedom is a real life drama recorded as a movie. The movies main character is steve biko (played by the actor Denzel Washington)‚ a man in his early thirties who has the ability to lead his people; the blacks againt the South African injustices. He’s most recognised point or view was „we don’t want to be forced into your society...I’m not going to be what you want me to be.” Biko was able to show what apartheid has done when he meets a white journalist

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    do you think about the role of the lies in Jonas’s community? (Father lies to his family about the release of people; Jonas lies about his trainings). In what way do you think it has the similarity to our real life? ⎝ Once again‚ in this part of the book‚ lies are mentioned‚ revealing their significant role as a part of daily life in the community. I ask this question with the eagerness that other students in my group also notice about this point. 3. Do

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    The book Cry‚ the Beloved Country is an interesting navel about apertide in South Africa. It talks about a man from a small village named Ndotsheni who travels to a large city to help his city. The theme of the movie Cry Freedom is a lot like the book. The movie is about a reporter who goes to South Africa to find out what it was like in the apertide. The book and the movie have many parallel themes One of the biggest themes found in the movie and the book is fear. In the book the first sigh of

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    Cry Freedom Steve Bantu Biko was born December 18th 1946 and died September 12th 1977. He was an apartheid activist in South Africa in the 1960s till 1970s. He did founded the Black Consciousness Movement‚ which would empower much of the urban black population. And he became famous for his slogan "black is beautiful"‚ the meaning of it was that you should be happy as you are and begin to look upon yourself as a human being. Steve Biko wanted to be a doctor and ergo is the reason why he studied

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