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    realistic fiction book I chose to read was Bloomability. This book was written by Sharon Creech and was published in 1998 by Harper Trophy of HarperCollins Publishers Inc. It was written on the reading level of ages 8 - 12‚ or grades 5 – 8. Bloomability has won the following awards: IRA/CBC Children ’s Choices 1999‚ Parenting Magazine Reading Magic Award 1998‚ and Chicago Public Library Best Books 1998. Sharon Creech uses her life as a basis for many of her books‚ and Bloomability

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    Mother ’s Chronicles book three MIRRA THE OCCULTIST by Sujata Nahar INSTITUT DE RECHERCHES EVOLUTIVES 32‚ avenue de 1 ’Observatoire 75014 paris Already published in the series: Book One: MIRRA Book Two: MIRRA THE ARTIST To be published: Book Four: MIRRA AND SRI AUROBINDO Book Five: MIRRA IN JAPAN Book Six: MIRRA THE MOTHER Mother ’s Chronicles-Book Three: MIRRA THE OCCULTIST. (c 1989 by SuJma Nahar. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduted in any manner whatsoever

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    Humanize Book Review

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    Humanize Book Review The presentation that was on Thursday was a little boring by my opinion. The authors didn’t catch me with anything that you don’t just read on the internet or any new information or ideas that might be “new” and “innovative”. I’ve been in the Business program in Northeastern for 3 years now and have been to the book presentations every year. I thought that this year’s book and presentation‚ where it had the right idea of social media‚ was not catchy enough. Last year they

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    Book Review, the Notebook

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    Book review The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks Nicholas Charles Sparks was born on 31. December 1965 and is an American author. He lives in New Bern‚ North Carolina‚ which also is the setting for most of his novels. Sparks met his wife Catherine during the spring of 1988 in California. They married the year after and settled down in New Bern‚ where he wrote his first published novel The Notebook. The two are still living in New Bern with their three sons Miles‚ Ryan and Landon‚ and their twin daughters

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    Book review of scorpions

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    INDEPENDENT BOOK REVIEW The novel Scorpions by Walter Dean Myers is a fascinating book and it teaches a life lesson about gang life at young ages. The book really makes the reader want to read more and more as the suspense builds up. The book is about the life of a young kid named Jamal Hicks. Jamal struggles through some family problems when his older brother is accused of murder. The book is a really sad story about gang life and friendship. There are some appealing traits to

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    Institute Managing Human Behaviour Assignment Blink by Malcolm Gladwell A book review by Narendran Santhanam (G10031) Contents Introduction 3 A brief summary 3 Evaluation 5 Conclusion 5 Introduction “Blink” by Malcolm Gladwell is a book about how we think without thinking‚ about choices that seem to be made in an instant – in the blink of an eye – that actually aren’t as simple as they seem. The book deals with the smallest components of our everyday lives—the content and origin

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    The Circle book review

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    Kent price‚ political science 490 Dave egger’s book The circle discusses how invasive modern technology has become. He notes are willingness to accept and adapt to new technology as commonplace. The book was eye opening to my social media presence and to be cautious about how much I share. The book was easy to read but I felt it had to many plot holes. Mae Holland is a recent college graduate ready to move on to better opportunities. Having grown tired of the monotonous life she was living

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    References: Carozza‚ S.‚ Li‚ B.‚ Elgethun‚ K.‚ & Whitworth‚ R. (2008). Risk of childhood cancers associated with residence in agriculturally intense areas in the United States. Environmental Health Perspectives‚ 116(4)‚ 559-565. Grace Communications Foundation. (2012). Industrial vs sustainable agriculture. Retrieved from www.sustainabletable.org/issues/environment/ Pollan‚ M. (2006). The omnivore’s dilemma: A natural history of four meals. New York‚ NY: Penguin

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    book review of dabbawalas

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    mukadam. One of the pillars on which the organisation stands is Values. The organisation is based on the principle of strong Sevadharma value set. Values play the most integral part of the business – their central value being “teamwork=network=cooperation”. Besides professional value‚ they have their own personal values like praying before having lunch etc. They have strong instrumental values as they believe in achieving their goal of delivering the food/lunchbox in time by not breaking any

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    Book Review of Persepolis

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    Book Review of Persepolis The Author of the novel‚ Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood‚ is Marjane Satrapi. The theme in Persepolis is to be aware of where you came from and the history of your family and also the culture that you live by. The subject is linked to the title of the book because; the word Persepolis is a noun‚ it means an ancient city‚ the subject to this novel is about how modern day people want to change the traditions of their older culture. The genre is a graphic novel‚ which

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