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    My book of choice was 5 Minds for the Future. This book talks about the important role that the mind plays in our future. According to Gardner (2008)‚ by learning new ways and recognizing how to think‚ we attain more achievement in the professional and business worlds. In this book‚ the author describes the minds he believes we should develop in the future; the disciplinary mind‚ the synthesizing mind‚ the creating mind‚ the respectful mind‚ and the ethical mind (Gardner‚ 2008). The author also talks

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    The book‚ “Pastor. The Theology and Practice of Ordained Ministry‚” authored by Willimon William is a comprehensive and educative guide to the ups and down of the pastoral ministry. The book can be described as a gift to anyone who is interested in the field of Pastorhood. It can act as the reason why someone chooses to go into the field or chooses to opt out. Willimon is candid in his descriptions and makes sure that the target audience is aware of his position. From the book‚ the author

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    In the book Fire in the Minds of Men‚ James H. Billington examines the role of revolutionaries in the explosion of political thinking from the late eighteenth century to the early twentieth. Over that time‚ their ideas‚ referred to as the revolutionary tradition‚ developed from the secret societies of the French Revolution to the development of institutionalized Communism. He identifies a characteristic of the most influential revolutionaries— belief in an idealized secular society that values liberty

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    At one point in life‚ we all wanted superpowers. The thought of having the ability to fly or read minds always seemed amazing. However‚ everything has its cons‚ no matter what. In Alexandra Bracken’s book "The Darkest Minds‚" the main character‚ Ruby‚ went through was not being able to control her gifts‚ people constantly hunting her down‚ and was wanted as a weapon. First‚ since Ruby was locked up in a "rehabilitation camp" most of her life‚ she did not know how to control her abilities. For example

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    the book thief is a book about a Nazi family hiding a jew in their basement even though the consequence is death if they get caught. in the story a girl steals multiple numbers of books from the mayors house or anywhere she can find them. the girls friend Rudy is thought as an academic failure until he is involved in a after school program with boys his age. then he also is known as a great athlete after winning the 1500‚ 400 ‚ and more yard dashes in a row. Liesel also reads her stolen books to

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    Cognitive Dissonance is the state of having inconsistent thoughts‚ beliefs‚ or attitudes‚ especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change. The Cognitive dissonance in “Quieting the Mind” would be based on somebody’s religious beliefs. Somebody can have a different belief on the effect of believing a person could heal you or not. An example can be if you were a child and a parent told you to do something you probably would. If a child did not they would probably change their attitude

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    Chelcie Tjoeng Ms. Pacheco English III/Period 5 30 August 2017 Weekly Book Report #2 Bergin‚Virginia. H2O. Illinois: Sourcebooks Fire Inc.‚ 2014. 332. Number of pages read this week: 22 Characters: Ruby Morris‚ Simon Morris‚ Becky Morris‚ Caspar McCloud Plot: (Describe the plot in one paragraph.) Ruby has a huge crush on Caspar McCloud and ever since that incident‚ Ruby has gotten the opportunity to get closer to him. Caspar confesses that he has feelings for Ruby too and they start to get closer

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    In The Coddling of the American Mind by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt every paragraph a new vocabulary word or two are introduced to the reader. In order for the reader to follow along the reader must remember the definitions of the previously learned words as well as learn the definitions of the new vocabulary word/s. A new word that is introduced during the article is Microaggression. This word is first introduced in the third paragraph and then used thirteen more times in the article. On top

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    As the father of psychoanalysis‚ Sigmund Freud ’s theories of the unconscious mind and the act of repression have helped shape psychology. Many of Freud ’s ideas best explain several of Prince Hamlet ’s actions and thoughts in Shakespeare ’s Hamlet Prince of Denmark. Long before psychologist Sigmund Freud wrote about the power of the unconscious mind‚ Shakespeare was suggesting that we are motivated by desires and aversions lurking beneath our consciousness. Sigmund Freud devoted his time to studying

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    In The Book Thief‚ a story by Markus Zusak‚ Liesel is trying to live through Nazi Germany during World War II. Liesel Meminger is a curious young girl who did not start as the book thief. Her first stolen book wasn’t intended to be stolen‚ it had simply been left behind; When her brother died‚ she picked up The Grave Digger’s Handbook. When she arrived at her foster parent’s home‚ it wasn’t long before her papa discovered this book. He taught her to read and it began Liesel’s obsession with words

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