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    hand; he looks from one volume to the other‚ balancing them thoughtfully‚ as if his hands were scales. He half-smiles‚ half-shrugs. Then DRUMMOND slaps the two books together and jams them in his briefcase‚ side by side.)In the end of Inherit the Wind‚ Drummond understands that the Bible and Darwinism should be treated equally together. Instead of having them be at opposite ends‚ the Bible and Darwinism should both be treated fairly. One is not wrong or better than the other. They are just different

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    The Shadow of the Wind

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    these squiggles on the paper come together to form words? But‚ the answer is always the same. Books are the basis of all society and culture. If no one had ever recorded laws‚ and poetry‚ and math‚ then they would all be lost by now‚ scattered to the wind. All over the world‚ throughout history‚ books have changed lives. From America to Egypt to Mesopotamia; from the 1st century to the 21st‚ books have had great effects on all people‚ no matter what race‚ religion‚ or gender. Books can and have changed

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    Hope for the Flowers

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    ’’Hope for the flowers’’ is a book that I found at a friend’s place. This book was part of a course on entrepreneurship that he underwent at business school. Hardbound with bright coloured cover and inside pages‚ the book looks like one created for kindergarten kids. Something that prompted me to give him a quizzical look. His reply was very simple - ’’Just read it’’. I was still sceptical‚ but considering the fact that the course itself was taken by a pretty successful entrepreneur I gave it the

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    The Divine Wind

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    The Divine Wind by Garry Disher is a historical romance that deals with issues -- Hart with the people around hart and some series of things happen to them. Their story takes place before and after the war‚ during a lot of things were happening: the protagonists grew up together with their relatives‚ many people came and went‚ and some are forever leave them. The relation between friendship and love are two of the main themes. Another theme is young people forced to grow up quickly. The story is

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    Flowers for Algernon

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    of living an easy simple life or leading a life full of hardships for the common good of the people around them. Although many people do it for personal gain like fame and glory‚ others do it to simply to help the needy people. In the short story “Flowers for Algernon”‚ Daniel Keyes wrote about a 37 year old man‚ Charlie Gordon‚ who is a mentally disabled. He got approved to have a surgery‚ to triple his IQ and enhance his knowledge. He put his life on the line to help other people. Two reasons he

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    Flowers for Algernon

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    Flowers for Algernon Flowers for Algernon‚ is a science fiction novel written by Daniel Keys. The story is taking place in the mid 1960’s. The text is representing a diary written by the main character‚ 37-year-old Charlie Gordon. He is uncommonly unintelligent‚ which influences his life‚ especially the social part. Although he is stupid‚ he has an incredible drive for learning. This desire probably has something to do with his night schoolteacher‚ Miss Kinnian‚ who he adores. He loves his

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    Secret Window

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    Secret Window Secret Window is psychological thrilled about mind that cracks right down the middle and separates two different people with totally two different personalities that is taking over. Mort Rainey is a successful writer going through unfriendly divorce from his wife‚ Amy. Mort suspicion his wife Amy who is secretly meeting a lover and one night he confirms his fear by following her to a nearby motel and hesitantly walks in to the room while they are in bed. His hesitation was caused by

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    Johari Window

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    OB2 – Case Study on Johari Window THE CHANGE AGENT Shweta is the marketing department manager of J&K enterprises. She has noticed that her staff seems to be pulling in separate directions and some members have trouble cooperating with others. She feels team building will help her department function in a more positive and productive way. Shweta interviews several OD consultants to find the change agent she thinks will be right for what

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    simplicity; truly appreciating the natural surroundings and resources available on the land. There was a recurrent theme to rely on oneself which made daily life difficult for many families on the prairie. Within W.O. Mitchell’s novel Who Has Seen the Wind‚ the protagonist‚ Brian O’Connal‚ tries to understand the meaning of life by thoroughly questioning the life cycle and relying on his inner sense for answers. Brian attempts to develop a clear definition for each stage by witnessing both the

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    Snow Flower and the Secret Fan The movie version of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan is very different from the book because of the minimal attention the film gives to the practice of footbinding. In Lisa See’s novel this tradition of footbinding is an extremely important process of a girl’s life. A small foot on a woman is a beautiful woman in nineteenth-century China. Footbinding was a sign of wealth back then and the more beautiful a mother could make her daughter the more marriageable her daughter

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