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    Steven Kyle Falk Reading 090 Dan Putscher 4/12/2012 “Book Report” The book‚ Behind the Patch‚ is a personal experience with what the author saw going on in a law enforcement motorcycle club. The author‚ Karen Katz‚ probes into such topics as the law enforcement and outlaw biker controversies over the formation of the clubs; the history of the clubs; the purpose of the clubs; their political structure‚ and the role of women among other things. It also gives an extensive view

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    History Book Report Name: Candy Au 4A (1) Date: 22 / 1 / 2014 War In The Trenches Written by Simon Adams‚ was published by Franklin Watts in 2004 Reflection: This book talk about what soldiers did in the World War One. They work in a trench which was under cover by darkness; the enemy could not see what was going on. That was the time to bring supplies forwards‚ send out patrols to reconnoiter enemy lines and undertake running repairs to the

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    Fight Club Book Report

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    Fight Club Book Report by Noga Livni Charles Michael Palahniuk‚ also known as Chuck Palahniuk‚ is an American novelist and a freelance journalist who was born in the early 60’. Fight Club – Palahniuk’s first novel which won many awards was also made into a film‚ directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt‚ Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter. Fight Club is the story of a young man‚ tired and frustrated with the way he runs his life – his nowhere-going job‚ his superficial relationships

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    Black Angels Book Report

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    Black Angels Particulars: Black Angels‚ a historical fiction book by Linda Beatrice Brown published in 2009 Main Characters: Luke- An 11-year-old slave who escapes hoping to head north and join the Union Army. Daylily- A 9-year-old slave who is freed by her owner while union troops are destroying the town. She runs into the woods with her grandmother and her friend but both her grandmother and friend die leaving her alone in the woods. Caswell- A white seven-year-old who’s mother goes into labor

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    Liars Inc Book Report

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    How would you feel if you were getting blamed for a crime you didn’t do?Well Max the main character in the book‚Liars‚Inc. by Paula Stokes.What would you do in this kinda situation‚would you run and try and solve the case to prove you didn’t do it or just stay home and possibly get taken to jail?Well Max he runs away and tries to solve the case.I mean‚but we all have different ways of doing things‚ right? In school Max isn’t that “popular”‚but well known because of who his best friend is

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    The Treasure Principle is an amazing book that should challenge all who read it. On the back there is a quote by Howard Dayton‚ which says‚ “The Treasure Principle will change your life!” And only by God’s amazing grace‚ I truly do believe‚ that this book has changed my life. Before reading this book‚ I was engulfed by the possessions of this world‚ and how I could obtain them. All the money I had went to buying myself new shoes‚ sports equipment‚ etc. I understand that there is nothing wrong with

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    Hunger Games Book Report

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    The Hunger Games” Book Review “The Hunger Games” is a the first book in a fantastic series of three books written by Suzanne Collins. It takes you into the life of a scared but quick-thinking‚ brave girl named Katniss Everdeen who learns how to survive on her own from a very young age when her father died in a mining accident. From that day on‚ she took care of her little family (mother and little sister‚ Prim) as well as herself by hunting in the woods of District 12 everyday with her guy friend

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    The book I have read is Young Patriots‚ by Charles Cerami. The book took place seven years after the revolution‚ America was in crisis. The government wasn’t functioning‚ but the citizens didn’t care. Then two unknown men‚ Hamilton and Madison‚ envisioned a plan that no one else thought could happen: a truly United States. The two men had gone against all odds and worked together by strategizing to get the right men to agree on the right ideas. Their result was the most brilliant documents ever

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    perspective‚ told from the viewpoint of the front line soldier‚ the privates‚ non-coms and officers who carry out the grand strategy of generals.  Many books discuss the inner working of commands at Division and Army levels‚ but few detail the day to day life of the soldier. Stephen Ambrose’s book does that and more.  It explores the how the everyday people that were drafted‚ worked in elite outfits like the 101st Airborne did‚ in World War II‚ defeat an enemy like the well trained German Wehrmacht and S.S

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    Puritan Misogyny Analysis

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    of the Salem Witch trials was brought about by an underlying sense of misogyny within the Puritan faith. The relationships within the Puritans’ ideal family unit were a parallel to God’s relationship to His creations; the head of the household‚ the man‚ ruled over the family and governed his subjects‚ his wife‚ children‚ and servants‚ just as God governed his own subjects. In effect‚ this analogy

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