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    Blindspot Book Report

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    blindspots‚ therefore‚ nobody is “good.” With this in consideration‚ making the world‚ and this campus a better place is difficult‚ but there are ways to bring humanity closer to unity every day. The selection of “good people” to be in the title of this book is for two main reasons. The first reason is they used it as a play on words. There is no single human being on the planet that is exempt from judging others at

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    Uglies Book Report

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    “The sky was the color of cat vomit” is the first sentence of the book Uglies by Scott Westerfeld. The hook sentence of Uglies already shows Tally’s pessimistic view of things. Uglies is set in the future because it is a dystopian book‚ also because it is a negative way of seeing the future. In this book characters are born looking “ugly” until their 16th birthday where they get mandatory plastic surgery. After the surgery they are called “pretty” and will live somewhere called New Pretty Land where

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    Ramona the Brave by Beverly Cleary Book report Yolanda Sargeon Concordia University October 24‚ 2012 Ms. Margaret Honey‚ Professor Six year old Ramona may be young‚ but she prides herself on being brave. The books starts off with some older boys teasing her sister‚ Beezus‚ and Ramona stands up for her. However‚ Ramona does not receive the praise she feels she deserves. Beezus ends up mad at her for embarrassing her in front of the boys. The book progresses with Ramona starting first grade

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    The Goal Book Report

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    All businesses have the same goal. Just like all business‚ the goal of a manufacturing organization is to make money. As the book begins‚ it is clear that the UniCo plant that Rogo runs is in dire need of improvement. None of the orders are getting out on time and the plant is on the verge of being shut down. There are 3 operation measurements Rogo can use to improve his plant. The first is to sell more products. This examines if the throughput goes up. The second is to look at if the company

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    Joyce's 'the Sisters'

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    analyse the short story ‘The Sisters’‚ by James Joyce and to establish some of the multiple possible relations with the other stories in Dubliners. ‘The Sisters’ is the first short story in Dubliners. If we divide the stories according to the stages in life in Dublin –‘childhood‚ adolescence‚ adulthood and public life’ –‚ ‘The Sisters’ belongs to the period of childhood‚ as well as ‘An Encounter’ and ‘Araby’. The first paragraph sets the tone not only of ‘The Sisters’‚ but also of the whole collection

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    Into the Wild Book Report

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    with some fatal flaws‚ and the author points out every trait in full detail. What makes this biography so interesting is Jon Krakauer’s dedication to discovering what truly happened to Christopher McCandless. When Krakauer started writing his book‚ he knew nothing about Christopher’s life or what happened to him after he disappeared. Krakauer followed the trail Christopher left across the country and interviewed any person he interacted to piece together the story of Christopher McCandless

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    Math Book Report

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    games. The book is continuously rhyming accompanied by humorous art work that gives the story a kind of flow. Want a little bit of a challenge? Try answering a number of math questions asked throughout the book. The math used consisted mainly of patterns if not basic math of a 3rd grader. Fractions were mentioned but as any 3rd grader would be our main character was terrified of them. So much so that he may have considered answering the question in French instead of math. Overall the book seemed good

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    Sister Souljah

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    Many people have said and think Sister Souljah is a racist. She has made a statement to let people know she is not a racist. She considers herself of being a black sister with an unselfish heart and wants to be heard and will be heard. Sister Souljah has impacted and affected our society today. To some people she is a threat and some people admire her work‚ thoughts‚ and music. She has stated ’’I am mentally‚ emotionally‚ spiritually‚ physically‚ intellectually‚ and academically developed and acutely

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    Sister Flowers

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    James Wright Professor Duke English 1301 April 14‚ 2014 Sister Flowers “Sister Flowers” is a short story about a young girl named Marguerite. Due to being raped as a child she explains her life as “sopping around everywhere”. Until the day Marguerite received a “lifeline”‚ Mrs. Flowers‚ a friend of her grandmother. Throughout the short story‚ Marguerite gives a thorough explanation on her opinion of Mrs. Flowers. She puts her on a verbal pedestal‚ describing her as “someone who made me proud

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    Letter to the Young Women of Malolos Europe‚ February 1889 To My Countrywomen: When I wrote the Noli Me Tangere‚ I asked myself on whether or not courage was a common virtue of the young women of our country. I searched my memory diligently‚ and recalled one by one all the young women I knew since childhood‚ only to find out that all the young women I knew since childhood. Only to find out that a few conformed to the ideal I longed for. It is true that there were many who were endowed with amiable

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