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    mind detention was not an option. She was sent 7000 miles away from home to Kenya. All she needed to do was get a good review from the child save program and she could go back to her perfect life. Her sixteenth birthday is a few days after she would get back from Africa and all she could think of is coming back with a sweet new Mercedes Benz. However if she doesn’t get a good review she would end up going to detention and having to spend her birthday there. She sets off to go on an amazing journey

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    Shanghai Girls - Book Review

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    SHANGHAI GIRLS‚ BY LISA SEE BOOK REVIEW I. INTRODUCTION A. Review Lisa See is an American writer and novelist born in 1955 in Paris‚ and grew up in the Chinatown section of Los Angeles. Her great-grandfather left his village in China to immigrate in Los Angeles at the beginning of the last century. Although she is only 1/8 Chinese‚ she spent he childhood in the Chinatown of Los Angeles‚ and her familial background has given her roots in Chinese culture and has had a great impact on her

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    to him as their new dictator. Ironically‚ this story ends with life for the animals becoming worse than it was when humans were in charge and they wish for things to be back to the way they were years earlier. Scenes: My favorite scene from this book can be found in Chapter 4 (54-60) which takes place a few years after the original animal rebellion. Mr. Jones‚ the former owner and head farmer of Moore Farm‚ learns of its new prosperity and how comfortable the animals have become. Thinking himself

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    UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BOOK REVIEW Predictably Irrational The hidden forces that shape our decision -Dan Ariely Reviewed by: Sanila Pradhan 11TH June‚ 2013 Predictably Irrational: The hidden forces that shape our decisions‚ by Dan Ariely. Harpercollins‚ 2009. Reviewed by Sanila Pradhan. ‘Predictably Irrational” was a very enjoyable read for me. The title of the book is very appealing therefore‚ I decided to read this book. The title of the book points its finger towards us. Standard

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    Austin Sheehan Mrs. Stitham English 10 Honors 10/24/14 Book Review for American Sniper – By: Chris Kyle (Autobiography) Before I start my book review‚ I would like to show respect to Chris Kyle‚ who died in an incident that occurred at a gun range in Erath County‚ Texas‚ where he and his good friend Chad Littlefield‚ were slain by a retired soldier “supposedly”‚ suffering from PTSD. I greatly appreciate his dedication and time spent protecting the United States of America. Overview: Chris Kyle

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    Arkansas/Arkansaw: How Bear Hunters‚ Hillbillies‚ and Good Ol’ Boys Defined a State. Brooks Blevins. Fayetteville‚ AR. 2009. 242 pages What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the state of Arkansas? Chances are‚ that as an Arkansan the thoughts are quite different than those of someone not born or raised here. Hillbilly‚ redneck‚ barefoot‚ and trailer are a just few of the common first words invoked in the minds of “foreigners” by the word Arkansas. In the non-fiction work

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    conducted and come out with scientific conclusion in the subject of discourse or the subjection of investigation. The book‚ give lucidity foundation in the process of carrying out a scientific investigation in political science and other related social science field. We are ask to review from chapter 1-6‚ therefore the book will be reviewed chapter by chapter considering each chapter under review to appreciate the good works and criticize where the authors could not provide a clear understanding or where

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    Animal Farm's Book Review

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    Animal Farm I don’t know if this is truly a review for this book‚ a major reason may be that most of the people pass out of high school having read a book and written a book report too sometimes; thanks to our education system‚ somehow I skipped that complete episode. At this age‚ if I write a book review‚ it wouldn’t be fair; on the internet there is no shortage of different reviews. One more additional review is not going to make any difference; the difference lies in how and what lessons can

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    BOOK REVIEW AND LEADER ANALYSIS Submitted to Dr. Joseph Martelli by Maddula Ravi Chandra Student I.D: 491593 Email I.D: maddular@findlay.edu In partial fulfilment of course requirement for MBA Course Number: MBA610_01_FA2013 Course Title: Leadership and Organisation Behaviour. The University of Findlay 10-9-2013 ABSTRACT This book review is an analysis of the leadership qualities of J.R.D.Tata described with reference to theories from "Daft" (2011) and his biography "Beyond The Last

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    in the protagonist Holden Caulfield‚ being the main idea‚ was influential especially among adolescent readers. Main character is Holden Caulfield‚ the 17 year old boy who planned on being a catcher in the rye. His intended audience are adolescents or students which this story mostly implies. Something unique and interesting in this book is that J.D Salinger wrote this novel through his own experiences‚ meaning this is almost the same one written in his autobiography during his teenage life. The success

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