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    Community Book Festival According to the United States Census Bureau (2013)‚ Queens‚ New York‚ has an estimated population of 2.2 million people living in this growing region. With a large population like this‚ it would be an ideal place to promote reading by conducting a book festival for the community. Not only will the book festival promote reading among all age groups‚ but also‚ it will address the economic changes in the community in an effort to keep threatened libraries of Queens open.

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    are both books that explain the life of a refugee. Boy Overboard is a book written by Morris Gleitzman‚ a chapter book going through the life of a refugee family. It shows how the family is persecuted by the government so badly that in the end‚ they have to flee for their lives. Home and Away is written by John Marsden and is a picture book with diary entries of a refugee boy. They have to escape when a war starts out in their country. They can do nothing apart from flee. Both of these books focus on

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    to Her Book‚” Anne Bradstreet uses a complex metaphor to describe her attitude towards one of her works that was published without her permission. Throughout the poem‚ she compares her anger towards her book to that of an unwanted child. Bradstreet apparently has the attitude of a perfectionist‚ so she did not think her book was worthy of publication. However‚ she was able to get it back and make corrections. Although Bradstreet has a negative attitude towards the publication of her book‚ she does

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    DMA1 Book: The Lost Symbol Author: Dan Brown “THE EXPOSURE OF CONFUSING MYTHS” I’ve read some of Dan Brown’s books and I must say that I do enjoy his stories and the awesome idea that there could be some huge conspiracy out there that only a few people know about. Dan Brown’s writing could use a bit of revising and he’s not crafting a great literature here but the content of his stories usually makes up for that specifically The Lost Symbol makes no exception. This is the third book to follow

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    Frantz Fanon’s book The Wretched of the Earth discuss the effects of colonization on the conquered‚ and their attempts to overthrow them. Fanon’s book is seen to be critical in the overall discussion of the colonization of Africa and the theorizing of racial and national oppression. Themes such as politics‚ psychology‚ liberation‚ cycle of violence‚ history and race are all seen throughout the book. Topics such as the psychological effects of men and women in the conquered countries and the way that

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    lover" which then‚ it was an insult. Her dad was being courageous of a black man being faulsey accused of raping a white girl. Her dad‚ Atticus‚ is a crimnal defense attorney only doing his job and not discriminating against this man. The line in the book "Shoot‚ all the bluejays you want‚ but remember its a sin to kill mockingbird" is referring to the black man in the story‚ Tom. He symbolises a mockingbird because all mockingbirds do is sing for our enjoyment and stay out of harms way‚ so if you kill

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    An Astute Literary Architect- Exploring the Structure of Christine de Pizan’s The Book of The City of Ladies The influence of words can be compelling‚ but the true strength of words only comes into focus when it is conveyed by the hands of a competent and capable writer. At that point‚ words can be downright awe-inspiring. Such is the case with Christine de Pizan and the words she filled The Book of the City of Ladies with. She eloquently and emphatically imparts the reader with a texturally

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    My assessment of the Cold War holds the fact that it was a war based on threat and innovation. In the Butter Battle book and the Cold War share similar characters which can help children learn about complex political issues during the war. A major icon of the Cold War is the establishment and use of the "Berlin Wall".As researched‚ the Berlin Wall had a purpose to keep Western "fascists" from going into East Germany. The Berlin Wall stayed until November 9‚ 1989 as angry citizens attacked and chipped

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    The Hunger Games: A Book Worth Reading In Teen Dystopia: Should we be worried about what Generation Z is reading?‚ the author‚ Sophie Boyer debates whether The Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ is a suitable book for our generation to read. Through the discussion of both sides of the story‚ in the end‚ the author concludes that The Hunger Games is a “well-constructed allegory that reflects a more realistic portrayal of our world” and “reminds the reader to never take anything for granted. In my

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    The Bluest Eye “The fact is that censorship always defeats its own purpose‚ for it creates‚ in the end‚ the kind of society that is incapable of exercising real discretion” This quote is explaining that if every book is censored that no-one will be able to think or say what they really feel. (Shultz). The Bluest Eye is a very controversial piece of literature. Many people say that it should be burned due to the many inhumane activities included. On the other side‚ there are plenty of reasons why

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