Stephen Mendoza‚ HIST 2312 Wong‚ Jan. Red China Blues. Toronto: Doubleday/ Anchor Books‚ 1996. 395 pages. $11.95 In Jan Wong’s entrancing expose Red China Blues‚ she details her plight to take part in a system of “harmony and perfection” (12) that was Maoist China. Wong discloses her trials and tribulations over a course of three decades that sees her searching for her roots and her transformation of ideologies that span over two distinctive forms of Communist governments. This tale is so enticing
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April 11‚ 2015 Book Review: The Magician’s Nephew This is a book review on‚ ‘The Magician’s Nephew‚’ which is the first book in the series of‚ ‘The Chronicles of Narnia‚’ and is written by Clive Staples Lewis. This story takes place in London where two small kids named Digory and Polly are normally playing and enter into the room of Digory’s evil Uncle Andrew. Uncle Andrew tricked and sent Digory
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BOOK REVIEWS Thanh Ngo July 11th‚ 2011 1110 Colorado History Online Assignment 2 Metropolitan State College of Denver BOOK REVIEWS In this portion of the assignment‚ five book reviews will used to discuss and evaluate how well the reviews have been written. By using the reviews written by the reviewer‚ we can see whether the reviewer gave a reasonable indication of the book’s contents‚ comments and interests in reading the book. In this first book by Kathy T. Hettinga‚ Grave Images:
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BOOK REVIEW: BLOOD ON THE SNOW BY MAJ GEN ASHOK KALYAN VERMA‚ AVSM (RETD) REVIEWED BY SS 44280 Y CAPT ANKITA SHARMA OACT 24 BOOK REVIEW BLOOD ON THE SNOW MAJ GEN ASHOK KALYAN VERMA‚ AVSM (RETD) Intro. 1. This is a book about Kargil conflict‚ which drew world attention in the summer of 1999 owing to the large intrusions by Pakistan across LOC. Coming so soon after the Lahore initiative of February 1999‚ it resulted in an intense Indian reaction. It was India’s first televised war seen by
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containing the most frequently challenged and banned books of that particular year. In this context‚ to “challenge” a book entails formally requesting its removal from a library‚ classroom or curriculum‚ whereas a “banned” book is actually removed. According to the data collected by the ALA‚ there were 323 cases of book challenging recorded in 2016‚ with ten percent of those cases resulting in censorship. The most challenged book of 2016 was This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki‚ which was challenged for containing
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MT-12 Anti-tank- 2500m Hind-D/ Mi-24D 32 x 57mm Rockets; 4 x 250kl bombs; AH-64 2 x 400 kl bombs; 20 x 80mm Rockets; 4 x ATGM; 12.7mm gun AT-5 4000m M1A1 TOW RED CHECK BOOK Capabilities Symbol Nomenclature Qty Capabilities U.S. Equivalent 2S3M 155mm‚ HE‚ DPICM – 24.4 km Paladin SVD 7.62mm – 1300m M24 S RED CHECK BOOK
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Mockingbird Critique #3: Number the Stars Critique #4: Little Women Genre #2: Adventure Critique #5: A Series of Unfortunate Events Critique #6: Dragon Rider Critique #7: The Hunger Games Critique #8: Curious George Genre #3: Picture Books Critique #9: The Polar Express Critique #10: The Giving Tree Critique #11: Olivia Critique #12: Where the Wild Things Are Genre #4: Science Fiction Critique #13: A Wrinkle in Time Critique #14: The City of Ember Critique #15:
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The Madness of King LearBy Nick Summers - December 08‚ 2002 It is odd to think that true madness can ever be totally understood. Shakespeare’s masterful depiction of the route to insanity‚ though‚ is one of the stronger elements of King Lear. The early to middle stages of Lear’s deterioration (occurring in Acts I through III) form a highly rational pattern of irrationality: Lear’s condition degenerates only when he is injured or when some piece of the bedrock upon which his old‚ stable world rested
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The Tulsa Race Riot and Florida’s Rosewoood Massacre In about the 75 years following the Tulsa Race Riot‚ there has been investigation on what has happened in Tulsa on the date May 31 and June 1‚ 1921. The Tulsa Race Riot was a devastating event in history where many had lost their lives‚ around 300 with recent investigations‚ and the Greenwood District of Tulsa was destroyed. The riot started over a racial dispute‚ involving a group of black men trying to prevent a lynching of another
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1. Read this (this thing 1 cm. below) P. J. O’Rourke‚ the political satirist‚ reviews in this issue a new book about Starbucks. He told us‚ in an e-mail exchange‚ how he brews his own reviews: “I read something I’m reviewing the same way I read other things except more so. That is‚ I already keep a commonplace book (a file folder‚ really) for quotations‚ ideas‚ information‚ etc. If I’m going to write a review I mark the work for myself‚ but besides underlining what interests me I also underline
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