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    Many do not think a modern movie could resemble an epic poem written around the time of 700 B.C. However‚ the movie‚ O’ Brother‚ Where Art Thou?‚ written and directed by the Coen brothers‚ and the poem‚ The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ are similar in multiple ways. The themes‚ plots‚ and characters are some of the ways these two pieces of literature are alike. In both stories‚ there are a group of men trying to make it back home. In the poem‚ the main character‚ Odysseus‚ along with his men‚ are

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    I am reading To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee and I am on page 42. This book is about Two children Scout and Jem who live their lives in the Great Depression‚ they have a close friend named Dill. They are very scared of Boo and his family. Schooling during this time is very different‚ teachers don’t teach much‚ didn’t like it when scout already knew how to read and write. In this paper I will be Predicting and Evaluating. I predict the kids will not meet boo. A main reason they will not meet Boo

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    Banning Books

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    Banned Books A Persuasive Essay Assignment Final Essay due March 24th Throughout history‚ books have been the target of censorship. At times‚ these books are even banned from schools and public libraries because the content in them is thought to be too offensive. For this assignment‚ you will be reading one of these banned books. Which book you read is your decision‚ however you should keep in mind the appropriateness of your choice- make sure it is a book that your parents would not

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    The book of Kells

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    Description: Honestly‚ to begin with; I don’t have that much knowledge on ‘The book of Kells” it’s something I’ve heard but never really gotten the opportunity to dig into it‚ but I’ve always been interested in it. From what little I’ve acknowledge of the piece is that it’s an ancient manuscript that comprises the four gospels‚ an account that describes life‚ death and resurrection of Jesus‚ and that’s about all I’ve ever known since the mentioning of the piece in my life. What intrigues me so much

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    Ban a Book

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    Let’s Ban A Book? It seems we are fast losing our freedoms as American citizens. Personal phone lines are tapped‚ religious freedoms are no longer allowed to be exercised in public schools‚ and never before has there been such a threat to America’s very existence. Our manufacturing jobs have been leaving the country at a steady rate since the 1980’s‚ health care is nearly impossible to afford‚ employers offer fewer benefits‚ social Security has been run into the ground‚ and our nation is in massive

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    Compare/Contrast essay Books filled with suspense and thrills are often hard to portray on screen. When Frank Darabont projected Stephen King’s novel‚ The Green Mile‚ into a movie‚ he somewhat failed to adapt the major themes and ideas in the book‚ which focuses on a person’s journey to the electric chair and death penalty during the great depression. The changed genre from serial thriller to drama in the motion picture greatly affected the scenario and vivid details of the novella and therefore

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    The Book Thief Essay Mark Zusak’s novel‚ The Book Thief‚ was better than the film‚ as it dives deeper into the various perspectives and personalities of the characters. It builds up the character of Max‚ and the minor characters (such as the Holtzapfel family) build up the story. By reading this story‚ you learn about the themes of mortality and the power of words which aren’t as present in the film. Max‚ in the film‚ appears to be nothing more than another helpless and weak Jew. He is in hiding

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    Books or Internet?

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    Estrada‚ Ralftinn Diorowie P.‚ Logic‚ CAS-02 501 A‚ T/F 4:30-6:00pm‚ Juan Jaime Nolasco‚October 05‚ 2012 Effectiveness of Learning between Books and Internet Estrada‚ Ralftinn Diorowie P.‚ Logic‚ CAS-02 501 A‚ T/F 4:30-6:00pm‚ Juan Jaime Nolasco‚October 05‚ 2012 21st centuty the age of moderm technology‚ the time were artificial intelligence exixts through the use of computer. Computer is a programmable device‚ a flexible machine thet can manipulate data and turn into a information. It

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    The Book Thief

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    The Book Thief By Markus Zusak Presented to: Ms. Graham Written by: Laura Daunais March 20th 2012 ENG406-04 In the novel The Book Thief written by Markus Zusak‚ words have a huge impact on individuals. Everything that’s going on in the world changes the way that the characters are and how they react to specific events. In this essay the reader will understand about how the characters are most affected by words‚ these three characters are Liesel‚ a young girl who moved to Munich as a foster

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    Google Books

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    Title: Is Google Books a Good Thing? The Google Books project has been a working progress ever since Google was created. The co-founders of Google‚ Sergey Brin and Larry Page had been working on a research project that was supported by the Stanford digital Library Technologies Project in 1996. Google intends to scan every book ever published and make all of the text searchable so that people can find the relevant information they need about book. They want to make books more accessible to

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