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    Maya's Notebook Analysis

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    Being raised by only grandparents is not easy. “Maya’s Notebook” tells this story of adversity and hope. Aftertimes the best story‚ like this one‚ reveals the strength of a young woman. A teenager named Maya Vidal was nineteen years old and lived in San Francisco‚ California. She was “shipped” to Chiloé by her grandmother Nadia(Nini). Maya has been in undisclosed trouble‚ and was being hunted down by the FBI and Las Vegas drug dealers. She was raised by her Chilean grandmother and African American

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    which a text is placed changes its purpose and allows it to be interpreted in a variety of ways. The function‚ perspective and audience of the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelly differs greatly to the film Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein by Kenneth Branagh in many ways. Importantly‚ Kenneth Branagh’s film was made for a more contemporary audience‚ reflecting modern concerns where as Frankenstein the novel was written in the context of the 18th century and dealt with the questions at that time. These differences

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    Macbeth & The Book Thief: A Comparison between Ambition present in the Novels In comparing Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Zusak’s Book Thief‚ though the books deal with different time eras‚ characters and even language styles‚ there are some striking similarities between the themes in both novels. The themes are evident throughout both novels‚ these themes give a better understanding of the author’s message he wants to portray to his audience. Both books show ambition effectively in many situations

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    To Kill a Mockingbird: Book or Movie In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a reclusive man saves two children from a drunk man. In the novel‚ Atticus Finch is assigned to defend a black man named Tom Robinson. A black man is wrongly sentenced for doing something that he didn’t do. Bob Ewell attacks Jem and Scout a few months after the case is over. Scout and Jem learn more about their mysterious neighbor. The 1962 movie called To Kill a Mockingbird‚ directed by Robert Mulligan‚ is not better

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    yet‚ so different: Internet and books. Without information‚ life is blind. But without questions being answered‚ life is like living in a potato. Internet is defined as a worldwide computer network that exchanges information on many subjects. People mostly use the internet as a search engine to find out about their questions within a short amount of time being used. Books‚ on the other hand‚ are a source of information recorded on stacks of written paper. Books are used to study‚ remind‚ read from

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    Created Using Notebooks

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    Created using Notebooks by Droid-Veda LLP Jan-31-2013 The data resulted from the experiment shows how there was difference between the average time read between the control group and the experimental group. the experimental group had a word list with conflicting word stimuli‚ causing the there to be a thought processing allowing the participant to read the color of the word rather than the word itself. The thought processing took more time‚ resulting in the experimental group to take a longer time

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Movie and Novel Comparison In the book by Harper Lee and the 1962 film by Robert Mulligan‚ about the story To Kill a Mockingbird‚ they both express the main idea of racial discrimination and human rights. The movie based off of the book does a great job of keeping the same idea that existed throughout the novel. Although they both have the same concepts there are differences between the two that give one over the other a better view on the story under some circumstances.

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    Within a new trend in the Movies Industry‚ a lot of classic books are selected to be turned into films for the big screen. This is the case of the epic poem Beowulf‚ which dates from Anglo Saxon times and is considered as the earliest poem in the modern European language. In 2007‚ the American director Robert Zemeckis produced Beowulf. In my opinion he chose this poem as a source for a Hollywood movie because it carries valuable information about revelations and controversies of Old English social

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    Comparison of the hunger games book and the movie (Highlights) The hunger games Written by Suzanne Collins Summary: In a dystopian future‚ the totalitarian nation of Panem is divided between 12 districts and the Capitol. Each year two young representatives from each district are selected by lottery to participate in The Hunger Games. Part entertainment‚ part brutal retribution for a past rebellion‚ the televised games is broadcast throughout Panem. The 24 participants are forced to eliminate

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    The book The Maze Runner by James Dashner is not much like the movie in my opinion. I like the book better than the movie because is has more details and the movie doesn’t have everything the book has. The movie is about Thomas the protagonist who has is put into a maze with a bunch of other teenagers and has to search the maze for a way out. He has no memory of his past and all he can do it try and find the exit to the maze. The book and movie are similar but not that closely the same to me. Some

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