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    Today my friends and I did a debate about should we keep reading logs or should we give them away. I say that we should keep them! Three reasons why we should keep them is because. One‚ getting good grades for school. Another reason why we should keep reading logs is because it keeps you focused and help us summarize and organized. And why they are just good for reading! So I am going to talk about those three topics today. Are you ready? Then let’s go! Reason one that they are good for schools

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    How To Keep a Reading Log or Book Journal A reading log or book journal is a great place to react to what you read. You can find out exactly how you feel about the characters; you may gain insight about the theme and plot; and you can expand your overall enjoyment of the literature. Here’s How: 1. Write about what your feelings are after reading the opening chapter(s) of the book. How do your feelings change (or do they) after reading half the book? Do you feel any differently after finishing

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    The Kite Runner Reading logs NV1D Reading Log Task One‚ Part I. [13.01.12] The author of The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini‚ I think can be portrayed as the protagonist Amir for several reasons one of which is that he himself was born in Kabul‚ Afghanistan‚ in 1965. I think that‚ because of the fact that he was born in Afghanistan‚ it has contributed to the novel in the aspect of which that the place is not entirely random. Like‚ if I wrote a book I wouldn’t write a story based in perhaps the United

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    David Bornudd SA13 Reading Log: Emily Brontë’s ”Wuthering Heights” The second log - the characters: Heathcliff‚ defined as the misunderstood romantic is the highlight of the book and the person whom was described as the ssperfect misanthropist during the exposition of this tale who plays out in an area of England of which I am foreign to. Retrieved from the cold and wet streets of Liverpool was a colored boy of which nationality the reader is not enlightened with. Heathcliff is‚ to begin with‚

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    Reading Log: Where Football is King Part I: 9-54 The book Where Football is King by Christopher Walsh is about the history of arguably the greatest collegiate conference in all of sports; the SEC. At the beginning‚ it talks about how the SEC got started‚ the original teams‚ coaches and early memorable games. For instance‚ when Georgia Tech was still in the SEC‚ they beat Cumberland College 220-0. As time went on and football started to spread across the country‚ teams started to branch

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    A Raisin In The Sun: Reading Logs Act 1 Day1: Walter approaches Ruth with kindness but Ruth denies him at first. This tells Walter something is wrong and her being upset could foreshadow complications between them. Ruth longs for a new life. Day2: Walter talks about a dream of owning a liquor store. He has the idea of getting some money from his Mom. Ruth denies him and ignores his dreams. They get into a fight on how useless each other are‚ comparing themselves to white people. Beneatha (nicknamed

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    LEFT HAND PAGE | RIGHT HAND PAGE | Santich‚ B and G. Bryant. 2008. “Gatherers To Growers” In Edible: The Illustrated Guide to the world’s Food Plants‚ 14-19. Australia: Cameron House | Santich‚ B and G. Bryant. 2008. “Gatherers To Growers” In Edible: The Illustrated Guide to the world’s Food Plants‚ 14-19. Australia: Cameron House | In this book chapter Santich and Bryant looks at how our ancestors became more efficient in improving their living conditions. They described how our ancestors became

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    event in the part was the landing of Martians and later the way Martians treated earth people. They didn’t pay any attention to their friendly gestures‚ interest and tolerance‚ but they only acted as cruel killers. Starting the novel Herbert Wells mentions that even though people think they are quite advanced there will be always someone who is more powerfully and mighty and what is more dangerous who has more ambitions and tyranic. The landing of Martians caused the whole course of events that

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    The Martian Chronicles: A Look into Colonization on Mars Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles‚ a science fiction novel explores the lives of the people who are migrating and colonizing Mars in order to escape an atomically devastated Earth. The book is a collection of short stories that are inter-related‚ and they describe the lives and assimilation processes of a number of settlers that came from earth to the planet Mars. It narrates the difficulties that the settlers face in getting accustomed

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    In The Martian Chronicles‚ Bradbury ties in historical events and uses them to make certain points about human society. The three main topics he explores are colonization‚ technological advancement and censorship. These issues arose during the 1900s‚ throughout a significant part of Bradbury’s life. They had an extremely influential role on human society and way of life. Competition between countries and the protection of national ideals were catalysts for technological advancements and brought

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