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    The Naked Ape Book Review

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    PS 177 – 01 74 2/14/13 This book is not Harry Potter‚ but it is pretty magical in its own way. The first chapter called Origins draws the reader’s attention by explaining how humans evolved from jungle dwellers into the bipedal hunting beasts that humans have become today. The next chapter on sex explains how humans are different from every other species because humans go through extensive pair-formation‚ pre-copulatory activity‚ and then into intense copulation. The chapter on rearing follows

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    nearly-dead secret garden flourishes. As the garden prospers with life‚ Colin ventures to try a scientific experiment‚ with faith in his all-powerful Magic‚ which‚ he believes‚ is the source of all creation. One senses this Magic in oneself as he reads the book‚ and feels himself believing in miracles. The reader is taught the philosophy of life‚ which inspires everyone to be forever optimistic. A beautiful acquaintance with nature’s gifts is portrayed in this story‚ and a reader comes to appreciate these

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    The Sorrow of War are the moralities of war and the tragedies of loss and death. These are some of the themes that Ninh emphasizes throughout the novel. The title of the novel is very straight forward in meaning and is quite literal in the way the book is written. Ninh’s themes of morality‚ loss‚ and death are used to depict the awfulness and true sorrow that is brought on by war. Loss and death are shown through the slaughter that occurred with Kien’s platoon. This loss is the main cause for many

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    Ahn Do book review

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    I have never been a refugee but Anh Do’s book ‘The Happiest Refugee’ made me feel like I was there very step of the way. In the scorching summer of 1976 when Anh’s family and friends decided to board a small‚ damp and crowded boat it was the biggest decision of their lives. Anh Do nearly didn’t make it to Australia. His entire family came close to losing their lives on the sea as they escaped from war-torn Vietnam. But nothing - not murderous pirates or the threat of death by hunger‚ disease or

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    John Marshall Book Review

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    Forum One – Inez Interesting post Inez‚ great job. John Edward Smith titled a great book about John Marshall‚ Definer of a Nation. Reviewing all these early Constitutional questions‚ one can see it was an aptly titled book. Especially in McCulloch v Maryland (1818)‚ you can see the some questions that needed answers while growing of a new nation. As you posted‚ the Maryland Court of Appeals determined the US Constitution does not state that Congress can create a national bank. The decision to

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    The introduction used by Henkin was unique to the book. He utilized the story of Anthony Burns. A fugitive slave that was captured‚ Mr. Burns miraculously managed to write several letters from his jail cell in the state of Virginia‚ 1854. Mr. Burns managed to utilize the facilities postal system to communicate with his lawyer in Boston. Henkin used this story as a powerful introduction to the main portion of the book. The tome‚ The Postal age is broken down by Henkin into two distinct sections.

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    Diluting Traditions

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    Diluting Traditions: Adapting to America Culture in the Stories of Julia Alvarez and Jose Burciaga [pic] [pic] Julia Alvarez Jose Antonio Burciaga March 27‚ 1950 to present 1940 - 1996 Pedro Aguayo Research paper May 26‚ 2010 Diluting Traditions: Adapting to America Culture in the Stories of Julia Alvarez and Jose Burciaga In “Hold the Mayonnaise” by Julia Alvarez

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    poet. His tale of his journey through a darkened world‚ is told in words that are not just written‚ they are painted onto the canvas that is his book. I started off full of pity for Kuusisto. He made me sad for the life that he led. I found the image of him trying to read tragic. With his descriptions‚ I could just picture him leaning 2 inches above a book‚ with one eye pointing the wrong direction‚ and the other jiggling back and forth in its socket. I think Kuusisto intentionally pressures the reader

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    Saving Normal Book Review

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    it would be to a researcher’s advantage to inflate their specific disease population (because they receive greater research dollars). And a large‚ well–financed “awareness” campaign can create disease where none existed before. Before reading this book‚ I was suspicious of drug representatives‚ but now my suspicion has spread to the doctors as well who collaborate with these representatives to receive incentives to write the prescriptions. I agree with the author in his suggestion of banning marketing

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    For Instance‚ Roses ex-fiance Caledon ’Cal’ Hockley(Billy Zane) was devastated over losing Rose to a poor fellow like Jack and so tried to ruin their love for each other. Like almost by the ending of the book Caledon’s assistant or helper have planted a expensive necklace in Jack’s pocket and soon told to Rose. This forcing Rose to believe Caledon and not Jack. After this tragedy Jack was being sent to jail and Rose tricked into believing Caledon making

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