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    A LITTLE INCIDENT

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    A LITTLE INCIDENT  Lu Hsun Six years have gone by‚ as so many winks‚ since I came to the capital from the village. During all that time there have occurred many of those events known as “affairs of the state”‚ a great number of which I have seen or heard about. My heart does not seem to have been in the least affected by any of them‚ and recollection now only tends to increase my ill temper and cause me to like people less as the day wears on. But one little incident alone is deep with meaning

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    Little Buddha

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    Little Buddha Little Buddha was a movie staring Keanu Reeves about a boy named Jesse who was thought to be the reincarnation of a Tibetan teacher named Lama Dorje. In the movie‚ Jesse is given a book by Lama Norbu that explains how Buddhism originated. Followers believe that it was started by Prince Siddhartha‚ who was played in the movie by Keanu Reeves. According to the book‚ there were many signs from the beginning that indicate Siddhartha was a special being. Siddhartha was born in the

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    The Little Prince

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    Book Report The Little Prince The Little Prince was written by Antoine De Saint-Exupery and first published in 1943. The world has come to know this particular writing as a children’s fable. Judging by its cover‚ one could easily be mistaken by making the assumption that it is merely a children’s book and nothing more. This book actually has more in it than meets the eye. Throughout the book the author uses symbolism to get his messages across to the adult reader. With

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    Little Women

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    Did you know that women of the Civil War had a major impact on history? They influenced the occupation of nursing for many women‚ including Louisa May Alcott‚ who was the author of Little Women. While some of these women took on the roles of spies and soldiers‚ others stayed home to maintain their families and their homes. Women of the Civil War were very important to changing the course of history for women‚ by serving as courageous nurses‚ secretive spies‚ daring soldiers‚ and hardworking laborers

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    Little Women

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    novel. For other uses‚ see Little Women (disambiguation). Little Women Two-volume Roberts Brothers printing‚ from the early 1870s Author(s) Louisa May Alcott Country United States Language English Genre(s) Coming of Age Publisher Roberts Brothers Publication date 1868 (1st volume) 1869 (2nd volume) Media type Print Followed by Little Men Little Women is a novel by American

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    Stuart Little

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    Elwyn Brooks White‚ the author of the beloved children’s classics Charlotte’s Web‚ Stuart Little‚ and The Trumpet of the Swan‚ was born in Mount Vernon‚ New York on July 11‚ 1899. E. B. White’s father was a piano manufacturer‚ and he had two brothers and three sisters. He graduated from Cornell University in 1921 and worked for United Press International and the American Legion News Service in 1921 and 1922. E.B. White was a reporter for the Seattle Times in 1922 and 1923. For the next two years

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    The Little Prince

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    Whether you think The Little Prince is for adults‚ children‚ or both‚ it is hard to deny the preval!ent themes of death‚ evil‚ and despair that are a central force in the story. Rarely is any character truly happy. Even the corrupted adults‚ like the king‚ are pathetic creatures‚ exceedingly lonely. Indeed‚ Saint-Exupery emphasizes that loneliness occurs even around other people‚ not just by oneself. For example‚ the little prince never meets two people at the same time--everyone is always on their

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    Finding library sources beginning your research see if your topic is research-able by assembling bibliography of resources I plan to look at use books‚ periodicals‚ newspapers and verifiable‚ appropriate‚ and accurate to topic if an insufficient # of resources become unavailable‚ broaden your research or you must switch it make sure you can access all sources request interviews or write letters inquiring about topic ability to find resources utilize search tools that allow you to discover

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    The Little Prince

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    The Little Prince The novel The Little Prince is a fictional novel written by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. In the story the author contrasts the two different worlds of adults and children. In the first chapter‚ the speaker makes a sharp contrast between the ways in which grown-ups and children view the world. He shows grown-ups as unimaginative‚ superficial‚ dull‚ and stubbornly sure that their restricted perspective is the only one. He illustrates children‚ on the other hand‚ as open-minded‚ imaginative

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    Narrative Therapy Narrative Therapy was developed by Michael White and David Epston. Narrative Therapy is a method of therapy that attempts to separate the person from the problem. It is used as a form of community work and counseling and encourages people to rely on their own skill sets to minimize the problems that exist in their everyday lives. It holds the belief that a person’s identity is formed by our experiences or narratives. Because the problem is seen as a separate entity from the

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