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    the main targets‚ because that’s what the leader insisted. Although many terrible things happened during the holocaust‚ there are still some people‚ still living today‚ that have escaped. One person that got to go to the gas chambers was Hana. This person is a character in the book “Hana’s Suitcase”. This book is a true story about this family that have been taken away. It talks about their life before they got taken away‚ and their parents got taken away

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    The Big Thirst: The Secret Life and Turbulent Future of Water The book I choose to read is call The Big Thirst: The Secret Life and Turbulent Future of Water and the author is call Charles Fishman. Who is Charles Fishman? Well‚ Charles was born in Miami‚ Florida and went to Harvard University. He now lives in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania with his wife who is also a journalist. They have two children and four pets in which two are Labradors and the other two are parakeets. Besides The Big Thirst: The

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    constantly between November and Jericho’s stories‚ but deep down inside‚ they’re both very sad. Of course they are‚ they both just lost someone that meant a lot to them. However‚ the news of them baby has everyone on an emotional roller coaster. No one knows how they feel about this new life that spawned from a miracle. But it’s too late to turn back now and November decides to tackle this situation head-on and full forced. She know her best friend Dana is going to stand by her‚ she “couldn’t wish

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    “Even in his sleep he couldn’t escape.” This was a quote said by the author of the book “Asylum.” Dan‚ the main character‚ kept having these terrible nightmares after going into the abandoned office and seeing all of the “clues” and pictures in it. The Puritans would oppose the novel‚ “Asylum” due to the strong belief in ghosts‚ not respecting authority‚ and living sinful lives. The Puritans would loathe the book “Asylum” because of the strong belief in ghosts. Dan‚ Abby‚ and Jordan heard weird

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    author does an extraordinary job at depicting certain struggles of power between the characters in the book. The reason these struggles are so easy to pick up on is because the narrator describes the characters to full detail. This allows for a further enhancement of the book to which you can become more acquainted with the characters. There for you can predict the struggles between characters. One of the main struggles in this story is between the Fringes of society and those who have power. By power

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    Ender's Game Book Summary

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    nicknamed Ender‚ a genius child who does the wrong things for the right reasons. The book was full of psychological thrills and requires a fair amount of intelligence to understand the decisions made in the story. The decisions made by Ender are crucial plot points in the book. Things as simple to defense against bullies to simulated attacks against the Formics‚ an alien race‚ could change the fate of everyone. The book starts as Ender is about to get his monitor taken out‚ a device that monitors Ender’s

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    notions of truth‚ objectivity‚ facticity‚ and science are merely prestigious discursive‚ or linguistic‚ constructs (Johnson & Duberley‚ 200‚ p. 101). The author has also published a Good to Great for the Social Sector which applies the principles of the book to the “social sector.” This does not appear to be based on any independent analysis of data but rather on how the author sees his principles enacted in the social sector. I will not discuss this since it is‚ in a sense‚ a series of case

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    Silent Lotus Book Summary

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    This book gives us an inside on how children think about meeting new people. I like the way it puts it in the concept on being afraid rather then not likeing the person. The story line is very detailed and used pictures for every action. This book teaches children to treat everyone the same even if they are different. I also thought the message was very creative yet realist about the fact that even if a child is in a wheel chair they are still capable of doing the same things. I like that is was

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    Peasant Fires Book Review Peasant Fires: The Drummer of Niklashausen is a novel telling the story of Hans Behem‚ a street musician and illiterate shepherd. Written by Richard Wunderli‚ this book does a great job of immersing its readers into the historical background of the Middle Ages. The book focuses around Hans Behem and the pilgrims who later become Hans Behem’s cult following. Hans gains said cult following by delivering a set of sermons‚ each one more radical than the last. These sermons

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    “...I got you to look after me‚ and you got me to look after you.” In the book Of Mice and Men‚ George is a true friend to Lennie. George has shown acts of friendship towards Lennie throughout the entire book. George took care of Lennie ever since he left his Aunt. Providing food and protection. George also defends Lennie when he gets in trouble. George is constantly telling Lennie stories to try to make him happy and tells him he can tend to rabbits‚ a dream of Lennie’s. In the final scenes in Of

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