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    Sociology Book Review

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    Bailee Elizarraras Sociology 100 Animal Farm 11/4/14 The book Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ plays on the sociological ways how overseeing government has total control over society. In the book‚ Gorge Orwell begins with the introduction of Mr. Jones; a farmer who over works his livestock. This aspect reflects dictatorship and through history‚ people in the society of a dictatorship have relatively short stands‚ as the animals do after a secret alliance is decreed between all of the animals

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    Ken can’t move… His career‚ his passion and his relationship to his girlfriend‚ depends on his ability to move. Kens situation is that‚ he is sentenced to be in a hospitals bed for the rest of his life. Looking at his previous life and how he is now‚ I understand his desire for taking his own life. Whatever he does‚ he can’t practice his passion and live for what he appreciates. All he has left is his mind‚ a very well functioning mind actually. The fact that he is such a smart bloke means that

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    Blink Book Review

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    Malcolm Gladwell is a self-reflection provoking book in which the author takes us by the hand and guides us through our mind on the unconscious side of things. To blink is to perform beyond the speed of light; a brief‚ rapid movement that is done in a quick flash and is typically unnoticeable. The book relates to this action through the examination of our minds and how we unknowingly react to high speed and on the spot situations. The thesis of the book is to convince a simple fact: that decisions made

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    The Girl Book Review

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    nurture her pregnancy‚ is betrayed by relief workers who plan to sterilize her after the birth of her baby; she is briefly incarcerated in a relief maternity ward‚ but Amelia helps her get out. The end of the novel brings the triumphant birth of the girl ’s baby‚ who is named Clara. But to understand the tragedy that plaquesThe Girl‚ you must dig deeper. Set in the years of the Depression‚ in the speakeasies and among prostitutes who had no other choice but to take up sex work‚ the story of The Girl unravels

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    Book Review, the Hobbit

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    This is in the first chapter (An unexpected party) given to Thorin by Gandalf as they all together try to convince Bilbo to be a part of their adventure since Gandalf insists that Bilbo is the real key to this drawback. Finally‚ they enter the beginning of a very eventful journey. Of course Thorin is one of the most important character of this book‚ the entire book evolves around this very proud dwarf. Thorin is the one besides the very wise Gandalf with the most knowledge and intelligence about

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    Motown Book Review

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    “Afro-American Music‚ without Apology”: The Motown Sound and the Politics of Black Culture Chapter 4 in the book Dancing in the Street: Motown and the Cultural Politics of Detroit by Suzanne E. Smith focuses primarily on Motown’s popularity and “the question of the relationship of the negro artist and his or her art to black struggle”(Smith‚ 139). Langston Hughes believed that “all forms of black culture‚ including popular music‚ confronted these issues (black struggle) in some way during the

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    About The Book. “One of the most powerful laws in the universe is the law of unintended consequences” (Levitt‚ S. 2009) This is one of the primarily premises that the book establishes‚ with an extraordinary sense of humor and interesting data‚ Steven and Stephen set us in the real economics world‚ in which the common factors that all the teachers show to their students are applied in such a way that the real job is getting done. The way the authors write all the interesting facts of today´s modern

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    Anger Book Review

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    Anger- Towards the Author Anger Robert A.F. Thurman Oxford University Press Copyright 2005 125 Pages Reviewed by: Connell Depatie The book Anger‚ written by Robert Thurman‚ belongs to a series of books individually written by different authors about the “Seven Deadly Sins” and the different ways to conquer them. This particular book tells the reader what anger really is‚ with a western definition followed by an eastern definition‚ and goes on to tell the reader several steps through which

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    Rumspringa Book Review

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    Some of the books go into great detail in how rumspringa occurs and how it follows through. Some books like the one Tom Shachtman wrote titled To Be or Not To Be Amish goes into detail but its from an amish teens point of view. He talks about how rumspringa works and what parents can actually learn from this

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    Frankenstien Book Review

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    Frankenstein By: Kailee Hood The story of Frankenstein has been told in many ways‚ through novels‚ movies and campfire stories. Mary Shelley’s version is by far the best one I have read yet. Shelley does such a wonderful job describing situations and subtlety hinting at women’s roles throughout the novel. Frankenstein is a novel I personally did not enjoy because of the eerie context‚ and what time period it was placed in. Mary Shelley did an excellent job writing Frankenstein because of

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