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    Poetry Book

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    My Poetry Book By Hans Page 1– Table of Contents Page 2 – Thoughts on poetry Page 3 – Similes Page 4 – Metaphors Page 5 – Personification Page 6 – Apostrophe Page 7 – Hyperbole Page 8 – Onomatopoeia Page 9 – Internal rhyme Page 10 – Imagery Page 11 – Alliteration Page 12 – Autobiographical Poem Page 13 – Acrostic poem Page 14 – “This Is Just to Say” Poem Page 15 – My Favorite Poet(s) My thoughts on poetry My favorite poems are jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll

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    The Two Books

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    The Two Books Anthony B. Mitchell Grand Canyon University January 28‚ 2015 The Two Books The Two Books‚ this paper will address the intertwining role of general revelation and special revelation‚ observing and experiences of history‚ and of the world. Mankind has learned a great deal about God and who He is. Through this process man’s understanding has been sharpened and clarified‚ also known as special revelation. In the book of Job 23:3‚ Job being the main character from which the title of

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    Book of Job

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    The Book of Job is a story of human trauma. In this story the main character‚ Job‚ was subjected to extreme suffering‚ loss of material possessions and‚ psychological anguish. Job is a character who demonstrates the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and is provided with a variety of psychic outlets which function to alleviate the stress of the trauma. According to the article “A Phonological Existential Analysis to the Book of Job‚” Jobs friends‚ Eliphaz‚ Zophar and Bildad‚ utilize a variety

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    the book of thief

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    Eat Pray Love‚ by embarking on her journey with specific purposes – one country for pleasure of the senses‚ another for spiritual enlightenment and the third to restore balance in her life. The resultant travelogue is a warm and lively read. The book begins with Elizabeth lying on the bathroom floor of her house in New York and crying for the 47th consecutive night. She feels the overwhelming need to be free – from her marriage‚ without fuss. After an ugly divorce and a doomed love affair on the

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    The book of negroes

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    Navarro 1 Mariano Navarro Mrs. Simon ENG 30D - 01 Thursday‚ November 6th‚ 2014 Loss of Identity Exemplified in The Book of Negroes One cannot forget the cruelty that African slaves endured‚ reoccurring abuse in ways that brought them misery until death. Lawrence Hill ’s‚ The Book of Negroes demonstrates the damaging effects of African slaves; physically‚ mentally and socially. These three elements of destruction can take all the willpower out of a well built character‚ which is proven through

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    Book Review

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    Thatcher Ulrich‚ Good Wives Image and Reality in the Lives of Women in Northern New England 1650-1750 (New York: Oxford University Press‚ 1983) The novel Good Wives is a study of the many roles women play in Northern New England from 1650-1750. The book is split into three sections; all named after biblical females who portrayed idealized feminine traits within New England society. The first part is named Bathsheba‚ which shows and explains the responsibilities and possibilities women had as a housewife

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    The Book Project

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    such as friendship‚ loyalty‚ drugs‚ gangs‚ abuse‚ urban blight‚ bullies‚ and self-esteem to name a few. More than entertainment‚ these books can be a powerful learning and coping tool when a struggling reader connects with credible characters and a compelling storyline. Anne Schraff About the Author Award-Winning Author‚ Anne Schraff‚ published her first book when she was just a teenager. Discovering her love for writing at such a young age‚ Anne used her personal experiences‚ living amidst

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    The Book of the Dead

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    Discussion Questions: The Book of the Dead 1. Why are Annie and her father in Florida? 2. Where does Annie’s father go when he leaves the motel‚ and what does he do? 3. What surprising information does Annie’s father give her about his past? 4. Why does Annie hold back from promising to make another statue for Gabrielle Fonteneau? Thinking Critically 5. How does a particular historical period shape the events of this story? Could you imagine similar events happening in the lives of people who

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    Book Review

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    A Book Review: Work and Motivation Missouri State University Work and Motivation published in 1964 by Victor Vroom is a compilation of studies done by researchers in social psychology. Vroom’s main purpose for writing Work and Motivation was to link what has already been done in the field of social psychology into a piece from which future research could be derived. Work and Motivation is divided into five parts‚ the introductory speaks about the cognitive model‚ which funnels the

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    Book Of geisha

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    I. Title of the book Memoirs of a Geisha II. Publication Information Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group‚ 1997‚ 448 pages. III. Genre “Memoirs of a Geisha” is classified as a History novel. It’s novel that has its setting a usually significant period of history and that attempts to convey the spirit‚ manners‚ and social conditions of a past age with realistic details and fidelity (which is in some cases only apparent fidelity) to historical fact. IV. Author of the book Arthur Golden V

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