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    Chapter 1 Summary In chapter one it talks about how hemachromatosis is a hereditary disease and it’s the most common genetic disease for people of European descent‚ in which the body can’t register that it has enough iron. So it keeps absorbing as much of it as possible‚ and this can have very‚ serious side effects (including death). Iron is very important for bacteria‚ cancer‚ and other things to grow. The way this disease is most easily treated is blood letting. Looks like all those crazy blood-letting

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    Johnny Chapter Summaries

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    A troubled Asian-American man seeks revenge on the men who severely beat up his brother and put him in a coma. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: JOHNNY‚ an Asian-American man‚ was adopted as a child and raised by his adoptive parents and his brother BENNY. Johnny loves baseball and often daydreams about the game. It comforts him. Disturbed by memories of his past‚ Johnny tries to move forward with his life‚ but his temper and anger get him into trouble. His therapist was helping him‚ until his therapist died.

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    Glory During the American Civil War‚ the Massachusetts army engages Confederate forces in a bloody battle. Captain Robert Shaw is injured in the battle and assumed lost‚ but is found alive by a gravedigger named John Rawlins and sent to a field hospital. Shaw visits his family‚ and is introduced to Frederick Douglass. Shaw is offered a promotion to the rank of Colonel‚ and command of the first all-black regiment the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer army. He accepts the responsibility‚ and asks his

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    Charley is a boy who was about to begin his freshman year of high school. He is writing his first letter to an unknown friend because he needs to let his thoughts out to someone. He begins his letter by telling how he lost his best friend Michael who passed away‚ and later learns that Michael had commit suicide by shooting himself. Charlie was devastated. Michael death makes him wonder if he also has “problems at home”. Charlie brother went away to college in Penn State and his sister is a senior

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    Chapter Summary: The Giver

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    Was this what the Giver was talking about? Jonas pondered to himself. Was this the beautiful sounds the Giver had described before? Could Gabe hear it? Jonas decided he had no choice but to keep going‚ at least until he reached the first house. He felt ashamed to be disruptive on whatever they were celebrating‚ but Jonas knew it was what was meant to happen. Jonas got off the sled‚ with Gabriel still in his arms‚ and began his trek. The distance seemed insignificant now‚ after the long voyage

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    Chapter ten “ The Global Flow of Visual Culture” discuss the circulation of images and how they have changed over many decades. People now only get their image information through satellites and the more frequently the web. In other words‚ we now get our information much more faster and in a more advanced way than humans did thirty years ago. Since there are newer ways that images travel through different media sources‚ there is now more room for people to be able to alter the specific image they’re

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    The more “realistic” a work is‚ the more “truth” is reveals; however‚ not all modern writers‚ such as Thomas Howard‚ agree with this concept. Thomas Howard‚ in his essay titled “Myth: A Flight to Reality‚” concerning the reality of myth‚ writes‚ “Let me begin with the premise that when we speak of ‘myth’ we don’t mean something that is untrue” (415). He further writes‚ “The stories

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    that people will realize that they could turn their life around if they really were determined to do so. In chapter one‚ Mike and Robert Kiyosaki feel like outcasts `because they go to an elementary school full of rich students where they seem to be the only ones who are poor and it hurt them but “that hurt was good‚ because it inspired us to keep thinking of a way to make money” (Kiyosaki 10). Mike and Robert’s first scheme on becoming rich was a counterfeit nickel making company but Robert’s “poor”

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    Chapter 10 – Thinking and Language Outline Thinking • Cognition refers to al the mental activities associated with processing‚ understanding‚ remembering and communicating • Cognitive psychologists study the mental activities Concepts • Concepts refers to the mental grouping of similar objects‚ events and people. • The organization of concepts into categories is known as hierarchies. • Prototypes are the mental image or best example that incorporates all the features

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    The chapter starts with Israel once again disobeying God. He turned them over to the Philistines for forty years to punish their disobedience (v. 1). During this time‚ a man named Manoah from the tribe of Dan had a barren wife (v. 2). His wife was visited by an angel of the Lord who promised a child to her (v. 3). He told her to abstain from wine or other similar beverages and to avoid eating unclean food (v. 4). The angel told her the reason for this is because she would bear a son that was a Nazarite

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