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    word slavery we think about the history of the U.S. years ago‚ but there is indeed a new form of slavery that has surfaced. No one really knows the difference between slavery in the past and the modern-day slavery of today. According facts stated on humanrightsfirst.org there are approximately 20.9 million victims of modern day slavery worldwide as of this year. The book Disposable People is about this new form of slavery. Author‚ Kevin Bales tells stories varying from five different countries; Thailand

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    Camp X Book Report

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    Title: Camp X Author: Erik Walters Introduction: This book report discusses the plot‚ significant characters‚ setting (e.g.‚ time of the story took place‚ historical background)‚ problems and resolutions‚ themes or messages of the story. A reflection of the author’s writing style will be presented followed by a conclusion. Plot: This story talks about 2 young teenagers during World War II are spending an exciting and intense wartime summer in Whitby. Almost 12 years‚ George and 14 years old‚

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    The Scorch Trials The Scorch Trials is a great book written by James Dashner and is a dystopian‚ young-adult novel and has 358 pages in total. The book starts out with the group of gladers waking up in a room and seeing that they didn’t have one of their fellow gladers. Instead they noticed that they had a different person who was a boy named Aris. They also noticed that Teresa wasn’t there and Aris was there instead of Teresa. Teresa was the last person that was sent into the glade and she was

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    write about the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The book is about a group of young British boys are abandoned on an island when their plane goes down‚ and the boys are left to fend for themselves. The boys in the story grew a lot because in the beginning‚ when they first arrive on the island‚ they think it is all fun and games. But as the book goes on‚ they begin to realize its do or die and they need to be rescued. I will be writing about how the boys grow in the book. The first boy

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    Ophelia Speak Book Report

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    am still reading Ophelia Speaks by Sara Shandler. When I first started reading the book I was very interested in it but as I got further in reading the book personally I feel like it gets more depressing. They are all stories about how people have messed up in their lives in many different types of ways or the people’s family issues. It is a good way to learn what not to do‚ which will help some people. But‚ this book for me it is very boring because I would like to read something that is more entertaining

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    John Grogan Book Report

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    Quarter 1 Book Writing Imagine the worst dog possible. That dog has a name‚ Marley. There’s only one person I can think of to take care of him‚ John Grogan. John Grogan‚ in ¨Marley and Me¨ written by John Grogan‚ is a natural at dog training‚ even though you wouldn’t know from his appearance. Actually‚ you really can’t tell anything from his appearance. John has a pretty casual look to him. He wears casual clothes‚ has an average body‚ as well as height. The only thing that would really stick out

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    The Maze Runner‚ written by James Dashner‚ is about a future world‚ where sun flares have demolished most of the earth. At the beginning of the book‚ a sixteen year old boy wakes up in a metal box with no recollection of who he is‚ or where he came from. In fact‚ the only thing he can remember is his name. The box begins moving slowly upward‚ until it gets to the top of the hole‚ and stops‚ as two metal doors swing open. When the doors open‚ Thomas discovers a group of boys around the same age

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    Book Report On Spy Camp

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    ]Welcome to www.spycampstuartgibbs.weebly.com HOME SUMMARY IF YOU LIKE THE BOOK... ARE YOU A TRUE SPY? BLOG BOOK INFO LINKS In the beginning of Spy Camp‚ Benjamin Ripley‚ who is a twelve year old boy‚ thinks he is leaving Spy School and is going to have the most normal and happy summer ever. That is when he is told about Spy Camp. He has to attend Spy Camp throughout the whole summer! So much for a normal and happy summer. When packing up his belongings‚ Ben sees that he has received a note

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    Book Report Good To Great

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    For my Student Choice Book Report assignment‚ I read the book “Good to Great” by Jim Collins. Jim Collins‚ put the book together along with the contributions and collaborations of the Good to Great research team. The main purpose of the book was about the following question; “Can a good company become a great company and‚ if so‚ how?” (pg. 5). Jim and the research team have answered this question in a couple of different categories of disciplined. I picked two of them people‚ and thought. The first

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    Elie Wiesel Book Report

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    From the beginning of the book‚ it strikes me how brave and passionate Elie Wiesel is. To be a 13-year-old boy and studying the Jewish religion intensely at time when it was dangerous to be Jew shows great passion and dedication to me about his character. His bravery is also shown when on the train to Birkenau and in Auschwitz when in front of his father he continues to stay strong. Reading about how the Jewish people of Sighet had housed Nazis reminds me of the hospitality certain Native American

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