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    NAME: Alina Ehrl Aldous Huxley‚ Brave New World - READING LOG (page 1) Chapter/ page/line Important facts Personal impressions a) Institutions and practices of the World State b) New information about a character c) Striking language items Chapter 1 Page 15‚ l. 7 Page 17‚ ll. 26 - 27 The Director of the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre shows a group of students around (who are going to work in the Centre in the future) First room:

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    Reading Logs- The Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass 1. Review vocabulary words at the beginning of each chapter. List the words whose meanings suggest they are used by Douglass in narrative to describe the horrors of slavery. | Execrate: curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishmentPerpetrate: perform an act‚ usually with a negative connotationEgotistical: characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importanceSunder: break apart or in two

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    Samantha Ayala English 2 Reading Log : Of Mice and Men CHAPTER ONE Chapter one starts off with introducing two men‚ George Milton and Lennie Small. George Milton is usually the one to look out for Lennie because Lennie is know as “retarded”.Lennie Small is a huge man with resembling a bear by the way he walks and acts. Both George and Lennie are walking along a path near a pool of water towards a ranch where they can both find temporary work for the both of them. Lennie‚ without thinking

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    I. Heart of Darkness Text Theme: "A haze rested on the low shores that ran out to seanin vanishing flatness. The air was dark above Gravesend." (pg.45) "Only the gloom to the west‚ brooding over the upper reaches‚ became more sombre every minute‚ as if angered by the approach of the sun." (pg.46) Conflict: "- everything belonged to him - but that was a trifle. The thing was to know what he belonged to‚ how many powers of darkness claimed him for their own. That was

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    Vincent Nguyen 8/15/11 Pg. 1 Chapter 1 Entry “…rhetoric offers a grander‚ metaphysical payoff: it jolts you into a fresh new perspective on the human condition. After it awakens you to the argument all around‚ the world will never seem the same.” (6) In chapter one‚ “Open Your Eyes‚” Heinrichs states that argument is an important social element that surrounds everyday life. People who uses rhetoric‚ the art of argument‚ tends to succeed in persuading others to do their bidding. Many

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    VISUAL Title: Where the Wild Things Are Director: Spike Jonze Cultural Perspective: American Gender Perspective: Male Critical Reputation: Yes (Nominated for the Saturn Award) Date of Response: 21 September 2011   ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ directed by Spike Jonze links to the theme crisis and change through the character Max and his struggle to control his emotions. Max runs away and falls asleep and dreams of the island where the wild things live each wild thing representing parts of

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    record keeping‚ stock monitoring and scheduling as alternative mechanics and their transaction. Aesglass Solutions Monitoring System is used to strengthen the security of their files such as low security of their files‚ easily alter of their log-in and log-out of their employees and voluminous records of their clients. It provides a strong security for their files and ensures that only a authorized person can use the system‚. This automated process also reduces the manual work of the staff and enable

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    I strongly believe that we should get rid of reading logs. Because it just brings stress to the kids of getting their parent to sign the reading log‚ because they know if their parent does not sign their reading log the grade will go down. Secondly reading should be a gift you should not have to think of it as a chore. You should be able to get into a good book without thinking about how long you are reading for. By getting rid of reading logs if you don’t have the full time you won’t have to walk

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    Reading Log – Tomorrow‚ When the War Began The award-winning book ‘Tomorrow‚ When the War Began’ by John Marsden is narrated by the main character‚ Ellie. She tells the story of how each teenager responds when war suddenly strikes in their country‚ Australia. It begins when Ellie and her best friend‚ Corrie‚ decide to go camping in a deep valley named Hell along with a five other friends. When they return home to their rural town of Wirrawee‚ they find their lives shattered. Their dogs are dead

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    Level one ‘The Power of One’ reading log      I read the novel The Power of One written by Bryce Courtenay‚ The Power Of One is an extremely inspirational text that traces the life of the young white Peekay who was being raised into South Africa‚ where it was a world of racism and hatred. It tells the story of how he refused to be broken and how he did what he knew what was right‚ despite what was forced upon him. It shows how he eventually learnt that small can beat big‚ and how he eventually

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