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    The Glass Castle‚ written by Jeannette Walls‚ is a wonderful book full of many different stories that made her childhood unique. This book is a memoir of the interesting and talented Jeannette Walls. The second chapter of the book begins with her‚ as a three year old‚ burning herself severely when making hotdogs for herself. I think that chapter just sets the tone of the story. Her crazy life was not so perfect even when she forced herself to believe it could be worse. How can it be worse when you

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    The fun about studying policies is that there are so many interesting ideas that can expand my horizon. Murray’s book was very interesting to me. While reading the first several pages of Murray’s book‚ I thought this was just a “crazy” people’s “crazy” idea. But when I googled who Murray was (he received B.A. in history from Harvard‚ and Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology)‚ I was surprised and began to take his idea seriously. Though it may be too quick to judge

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    Mud City Book Report

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    Carigan Donnelly Ms. Siano Per. 3-4 9 June 2011 Mud City by Deborah Ellis has a person vs. self conflict. Throughout the book‚ the main character Shauzia is constantly battling with herself so she can make her way from Pakistan to France. At the age of fourteen and living in current Pakistan‚ she has many things to deal with each day including other people who make her doubt herself. But‚ she is determined to finish her journey and prove those people wrong. Mrs. Weera helped Shauzia into the

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    Animal Farm: Book Report

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    ANIMAL FARM: SOCIO-POLITICAL BOOK REVIEW The brilliance of George Orwell’s writing has rendered Animal Farm one of the best socio-political historical allegorical fables ever written. The book was written in 1945 involving animals. The story takes place in a farm called Manor Farm. Engulfed with poor leadership and lack of care of their owners‚ the farm is then taken over by its battered and mistreated animals. The animals were free and assumed leadership of their own‚ with their own set of rules

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    My Ishmael Book Report

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    My Ishmael is a novel written by Daniel Quinn. The book starts with Julie Gerchak‚ a twelve year old girl who wants a new life. It’s 1996 in Atlanta‚ Georgia where she believes our world has gotten to its worst because of what has happened to her . Her mom is dysfunctional and an alcoholic. Her dad isn’t there with her and she has gotten used to living on her own. One day‚ Julie coincidentally notices an ad in the paper in search for pupils with “an earnest desire to save the world.” So‚ she takes

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    Silent Spring Book Report

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    Silent Spring 1. A. I was captivated with the way Carson began the book with the imaginary town that had suffered plagues due to pesticides. She then went on to say that these were based off real events that happened all over the country. Also it was fascinating how much Rachel Carson new about carcinogens and the ill effects of pesticides such as cancer and birth defects. This was at a time when this was not a wide spread fact. B. The protagonists in this novel are nature and the public

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    Paper Towns Book Report

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    Paper Towns by John Green Ever since Quentin Jacobs has known his adventurous and childhood friend‚ Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ he has been madly in love with her. After splitting apart during high school‚ Q finds her cracking open his window one night seeking for his assistance for an ingenious campaign of revenge on a couple of people who haven’t been on her good side lately. Of course Quentin follows thinking that this could possibly be the day that they reunite but surely enough he was incorrect

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    Ap Bio Book Report

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    1. The woman in the photograph is Henrietta Lacks. She had seen the picture many times in magazines and science textbooks‚ on blogs and laboratory walls. Rebecca Skloot may start to write this book to know about Henrietta Lacks. She was staring at the photo for a long time and she always had wondered about Henrietta Lacks’ life story. Rebecca Skloot went to an alternative school after she had failed her freshman year at a regular public high school. She took a biology class at a community college

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    of racism in the book is how the negroes don’t get much respect‚ even in their own home. “Negroes worshipped in it on sundays and white men gambled in it on weekdays‚”( Lee 157). This shows how much disrespect the negroes receive. Not even because the white people and the colored people worship the same god. Even though the negroes worship in it on sundays‚ the white people don’t care. To them wherever the negroes are‚ it’s a bad place. This is why racism happens a lot in the book. There is no respect

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    The meaning of independence” is a book on the political journey of the three important men namely john Adams‚ George Washington and Thomas Jefferson‚ who were the first to seek independence for themselves and their country people. This is a beautiful book is written by Edmund S. Morgan in 1976. Who was also the writer of popular books such as Benjamin Franklin (2002) ‚ Inventing the People: The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and America (1988)‚ which won Columbia University’s Bancroft Prize

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