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    The Inevitable Book Report

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    The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly is a simple book but at the same time it has such rousing objectives when it proposes to understand how technology will behave in the upcoming 30 years. The author does it by identifying twelve macro tendencies that are already flowing among us‚ supported by the fact that in the face of digital technology evolution‚ we could have not avoided some technological developments that puts us into life changing situations. Those inevitabilities are based on the trends generated

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    January 06‚ 2014 HRR # 3 THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN by Mark Twain Setting: In the Mississippi River town of St. Petersburg‚ Missouri; various locations along the river through Arkansas‚ roughly 1835–1845. Characters: Huckleberry Finn -  The protagonist and narrator of the novel. Huck is the thirteen-year-old son of the local drunk of St. Petersburg‚ Missouri‚ a town on the Mississippi River. Tom Sawyer -  Huck’s friend. Tom serves as a foil to Huck: imaginative

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    Mark Twain’s novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an American classic that explores the benefits and struggles of growing up. This novel‚ exploding with exhilarating expeditions of a young boy who leaves his home to elude the grasp of his drunken father‚ is sure to capture the reader’s attention. Being one of the first novels to utilize dialect for the entirety of the piece‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn informs readers of the education level and language in the South during the late

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    1984 Book Report

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    interest Julia who is another Party worker. He also collaborates with a high-ranking Party official named O’Brien‚ who reveals himself as a secret member of a society called The Brotherhood who are planning to destroy the Party. O’Brien gives Winston a book explaining the ideals and motivations of the Party: The upper classes (the highest Party members) need to retain their economic status. Therefore‚ it is important to control the minds and bodies of the lower classes‚ and wars are waged constantly only

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    On MANILA GRAND OPERA HOTEL AND CASINO #925 Rizal Avenue corner Doroteo Jose Sts.Sta. Cruz‚ Manila‚ 1003 Philippines TRAINING PERIOD: November 6‚ 2012 – December 30 2012 In fulfillment for the Practicum 1 For the degree of Bachelor of Science in Tourism Our Lady of Fatima University College of Hospitality and Institutional Management #1 Esperanza St.‚ Hilltop Mansion Subdivision Lagro‚ Quezon City SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: 2012-2013‚ 2nd Semester

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    Book Report The Pearl

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    Coyotito also expresses fear in the loss of his luxury and wealth. The Doctor indulges in his wealth and once Kino and Juana find the pearl‚ the Doctor heads over to their house to get what wealth he can get his hands on. The main protagonist of the book is Kino‚ who is the husband of Juana. Kino is shown as being a family man who maintains his life with Juana in the most beautiful and simplistic way. Kino finds “The Pearl of the World” and has visions of what his life will be like now that he has

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    This paper examines the diagnosis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder as demonstrated by David Pelzer in his autobiographies A Child Called It and The Lost Boy‚ with a focus on the latter book. Dave is the son of alcoholic parents whose mother severely abused him while his father turned the other cheek. Dave has been subjected to torturous mind games‚ starvation‚ and physical abuse so horrendous that he is left scarred‚ bruised‚ and nearly dead. The staff at his elementary school eventually takes action

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    Night Book Report

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    In the book Night by Eliezer Wiesel‚ is about how he and his family was before and after they were placed in a concentration camp. Eliezer talks about how the concentration camps and the conditions they were facing had affected him and the other jews‚ gypsies‚ etc‚. Eliezer knew what was going to happen‚ if he and the other refugees give up hope of survival during the years or months they have been in a concentration camp. In the late year of 1944‚ after‚ being placed in the synagogue‚ the jews

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    variables are chosen to use in analysis‚ and finally when suggestions are made as to how a problem may be solved.” I strongly suspect that the authors and are not operating from the same value system. As much as I had looked forward to reading this book‚ and as intriguing as its subject matter is- I couldn’t help but shake a visceral disconnect with

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    1984 Book Report

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    The year 1984‚ a time of true conformity. The nation of Oceania‚ its citizens united and scrutinized through a common dictator‚ the citizens go about their day to day lives with only one goal‚ serving the purpose of his cause. An era where human emotion is meaningless and lost‚ the only sign of life displayed is dedication shown to the totalitarian government. The leader of this all powerful government in 1984 is Big Brother‚ a ruthless dictator whose reign of terror stands as an allegory for Josef

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