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    Book Rapport

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    Introduction The book I am reviewing is called Matched by Ally Condie. Matched is a book which has an exiting futuristic theme. Matched is a book about a courageous‚ open minded girl named Cassia‚ a girl with two parents‚ a brother‚ and two best friends Xander and Em. In the book Cassia battles with society and not any type of society a new society. The society chooses everyone’s life they have chose that everyone should die at 80; they chose that there should only be 100 songs. Poetries‚ paintings

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    The book‚ “Pastor. The Theology and Practice of Ordained Ministry‚” authored by Willimon William is a comprehensive and educative guide to the ups and down of the pastoral ministry. The book can be described as a gift to anyone who is interested in the field of Pastorhood. It can act as the reason why someone chooses to go into the field or chooses to opt out. Willimon is candid in his descriptions and makes sure that the target audience is aware of his position. From the book‚ the author

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    Themes In The Chrysalids

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    Often novels have many wonderful and exclusive themes. These themes represent author’s views on many different aspects. Many authors use reflective themes to express their opinion on an ongoing event. A novel is usually based on several themes that represent author’s views on a certain thing. Similarly‚ many themes which represent authors idea are used in the novel the chrysalids. In the novel the chrysalids by John Wyndham it is evident that fear was demonstrated through the words and actions of

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    Themes Of Nightjohn

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    Nightjohn Themes The Book‚ Nightjohn‚ as well as the movie‚ has many themes and views you could look at. I’m going to be focusing on the three themes that spoke to me the most. These themes are Getting along with others‚ Leadership‚ and probably most of all: Freedom. THe first theme I’m going to talk about is Getting along with others. I think using fear and intimidation is effective for controlling workers‚ however I don’t think it’s appropriate. Rewarding slaves for good behavior would work for

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    Theme Of Equilibrium

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    color. It tells a story about how suppressing emotions eliminates war‚ and any books‚ art‚ or music is forbidden. Those who are caught being a sense offender has committed a crime punishable by death. The film demonstrates the true source of man’s inhumanity to man. The internal struggle within the characters throughout the film such as with the main character Cleric John Preston (Christian Bale)‚ contributes to the theme of the Truth of Human Nature. An important aspect of the movies is the name

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    wonder why people are afraid of death when death opens up for us the door to enter heaven but on the other hand it also opens the door of eternal damnation or hell. I have read a book that talks about dying and a book that talks about heaven. The first book was “Tuesdays with Morrie” which was written by Mitch Albom. The book tells about the story of Morrie Schwartz‚ the professor of Mitch‚ who is about to die and as he goes near to the end of his life‚ he decided to make a last thesis with Mitch. They

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    Theme Of Zebra

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    liked running like zebras until something bad happened and it changed his life. The theme of Zebra is working with a friend will help you overcome a disability. I believe this is correct because Zebra is deciding to go to an art class and with someone with similar trauma. One reason why i believe that the theme of Zebra is working with friends will help you overcome a disability is because on pg 204 the author wrote “ Zebra went to Mrs. English’s office and signed up for John Willson´s summer

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    Themes In The Giver

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    havent known of. Mindfulness‚ is one of main themes in The Giver. Although the book begins with what seems to be a utopia‚ it turns out that the people in the Community are living shallow and superficial lives also called a distopia.As Jonas begins to learn about being Receiver of Memory‚ he gains wisdom‚ and llearns that protecting the Community from the memories‚ and their lives have emotions and much more. A few differences about the community in the book v.s. the movie are; Careers are chosen at

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    Communist Themes

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    Communist Themes Slavenka Drakulic’s "How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed" tells stories that contain many different aspects of life under a communist regime. It mainly focuses on the scenario from a woman’s point of view‚ which in many cases was a lot worse. It goes into great depth of the kind of strangle hold the government had on the people and what the people had to do in order to survive. One interesting theme that should be touched upon is presented in Chapter Nine‚ entitled

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