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    Fahrenheit 451 is a very interesting book. I say this because it is a book that is written in a way‚ the writer thinks the world will be in the future. Its cool to see what they had envisioned‚ as well as if they were right about anything that they had said. Ray Bradbury‚ was right about a lot of the future‚ we know as today. Ray had saw a world in the future‚ as a word filled with technology. Although that he had thought we would have seen stuff‚ like robotic dogs and such‚ were very accurate

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    Win Forever Book Report

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    I read the book Win Forever by Pete Carroll. I chose this book because of the tremendous success that Pete has had in his career as a coach. I wanted to be able to emulate what he has had in his football career into my career as a cheerleading coach. Since this is only by second year as coach this would be the time where I can learn from other peoples mistakes and victories. Pete Carroll (2008) said that‚ “Competition would become the central theme of the program‚ and our day-to-day thinking would

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    children on there way to school thinking its going to be a normal day. They have a terrifying‚ dangerous‚ and unexpected surprise coming their way. The book 19 minutes tells the story of several kids on their way to school. Further in the book a policeman gets a call that says there have been shots fired at the local high school. This book is a lot flashback about when Peter or the shooter was younger. One flashback told the story about when Peter made fun of a girl in sixth grade for poor reason

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    Born to Fly is a book about a girl named Bird McGill who lives in a small town. She and her father are very close to each other because they both share a common interest. They both love flying airplanes. Bird is pretty good at flying them but still working on how to land them safely on the ground. But when her world falls apart because the Japanese hit Pearl Harbor which sends her dad to fight in the war‚ her life will change in ways on clear to her now. After her dad has be gone for awhile

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    couple can’t birth babies. Also‚ is an opportunity to get a better life with dignity and autonomy. For example‚ the blind can get a dog as their guide‚ and go wherever they need without people supervision. Old Yeller is an interesting and entertaining book because it teaches people about children and teenagers responsibilities‚ what important could be a pet in people’s life‚ and a good lesson of friendship and love between people and pets. Life changes a lot when parents are absent from home‚ and rules

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    Charlie Blowers ENG 1020: Expository Writing II February 4‚ 2013 The Unknown Underground Mysteries The “City of Ember” is a must read book and after reading the first book of the series you will want to finish the series. It is about an underground village that lives there for many centuries and finally their supplies run out. The villagers don’t know what to do until a younger girl finds directions to get the people out of there. No one will believe her‚ however‚ she and another young boy

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    The Tale of the Lazy Giant Surely you’ve heard of a town they call Pinkleton‚ a small town somewhere down der in the south. Now‚ that be a mighty small town but for us northern folk it sure seems like a big city. I know I’m not tha best person to be explain’ng‚ but my momma always sed to make the best of things. A few years back‚ I headed aht to get out of dat city livin for once and I left New Jowsee in order to discover more of that place I call mah country. Der I wos a-praying and a-walking

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    Alexander the Great‚ was one of the legendary Kings of the Ancient Greek Kingdom of Macedon. In Alexander the Great‚ Adam begins the book with a clear introduction of what kingdom of Macedon was like during the period of Alexander’s father‚ King Philip’s rule. Adams does not immediately jump into the conquest and accomplishments of Alexander the Great. In the first half of the book‚ Adams gives the readers full background knowledge of Macedon’s political background before Alexander

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    "Of Mice and Men" was written by John Steinbeck and is a fictional book. "Of Mice and Men" is a book‚ set on the Californian Grain Farms in the 1930’s‚ about two life long friends named George and Lennie. The book generally is about all of the migrant workers‚ all with their own dreams. The main characters George and Lennie go from farm to farm‚ trying to work up a stake and save enough to buy their own farm one day. On their latest job they go to work on a farm after having to run

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    Title The first-person narrative book‚ “the catcher in the rye” is a fiction novel that was written by J. D. Salinger and published in July 16‚ 1951 but takes place in the late 1940’s after the Second World War. The book’s publication in 1951 came at the dawn of the age of the teenager; “A new social category‚ newly economically empowered and hungry for culture‚ was fed by music‚ films and novels”. Characters •Holden Caulfield: He has a crew cut‚ graying hair and he’s tall for his

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