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    story is because her voices caried away their foreboding worries of being killed by the bomb. Liesel’s actions of using the words positively emphasize how a good hearted person she is. This quote is important to the plot‚ as it makes the character of book thief realize a very important thing. Hitler used the power of words to manipulate people for his own use/benefit‚ while she used the power of words for other’s benefit. In addition‚ The Hitler used the power of words to make people agitated and wrathful

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    complementary. But which method is most appropriate is a hot debate in Christianity today. This paper is an exegesis study that analyses the celebrated book of Job from the Old Testament‚ which historical account‚ or perhaps moral folktale‚ is set in the period of the Patriarchs around the time of Abraham that makes it one of the oldest books of the Bible. The Book of Job‚ which is named after the main character of the text‚ questions the justice of a God who was expected to offer protection in return for

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    When a person thinks of reading a children’s book‚ themes of sex‚ desire‚ and gender differences do not often come to mind. However‚ analyses of favorite children’s books such as Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland‚ the fairytale “Sleeping Beauty”‚ and L.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan‚ have proven that these themes actually do occur but in a hidden manner. It is only by critically reviewing these “children’s” texts do these so-called inappropriate themes appear. Lissa Paul wishes to address this theme of

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    A Piece of Cake Book Analysis Maddy Hollis For this book analysis‚ I read the book A Piece of Cake by Cupcake brown. It is a memoir told by Cupcake about her life. She starts the book at age 11‚ when she was living a normal and pleasant life with her mother in San Diego. She was quite close to her along with her step father (who‚ at the time‚ she thought was her biological father)‚ and her uncle. Then out of nowhere‚ she finds her mother dead in her room and her life is shaken into disaster. The

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    In the book “The Hunger Games”‚ the story takes place in an area called Panem‚ which represents a futuristic North America‚ and contains 12 districts that together provide for the people living there and the Capitol. The Capitol is the wealthier area and inside contains a huge arena where the Hunger Games are played. The Hunger Games is an annual competition including 12 randomly picked contestants plopped in an arena battling to the death held by the Capitol to remind the citizens that “the Dark

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    The Book of Martha 1) Summary Martha was called upon by God and given an opportunity as well as a huge burden‚ with the world in her hands‚ to improvise the many problems in the human society. He tells her to keep three people‚ Jonah‚ Job‚ and Noah‚ in mind and tells her about the failures of other messengers he sent where human’s would simply twist words from God and continue on a path towards self-destruction. After long thought‚ Martha came up with the idea for people to have a perfect‚ and

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    The Gilded Age Book Analysis The Gilded Age (1865-1901) is the post-Civil War era in which population and economy of the United States grew enormously and the upper class displayed their wealth extravagantly. Great contributors to the huge population explosion were the country’s western expansions as well as big industrial cities forming in the Northeast. The owners of these factories became filthy rich as they exploited the working class using unethical and in some cases illegal practices.

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    MANA369 9758402 Book Review: The Rational Optimist Pessimism might still be good in small doses There seems to be a widespread view of a bleak future for the human kind today as we are bombarded with information that makes us feel as if we are unquestionably turning our planet into an inhabitable rock for future generations. Matt Ridley‚ although not the only optimist on this planet‚ has a more encouraging outlook on our future as a species as he writes in his latest book The Rational Optimist

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    philosophy. It is part-book‚ part-experience and it take philosophy to new heights. The novel boasts an impressive feature‚ that in which understanding the basic concepts of philosophy have been easier than ever before. No longer do you have to exhaust your resources by outing thousands of dollars and thousands of hours into analysing every little detail from every work from every great philosopher; the book’s author‚ Jostein Gaarder does it for you. Philosophy is an extremely

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    Book Analysis: The Male Brain Similarly to Louann Briezendine’s “The Female Brain”‚ “The Male Brain” takes us through the changes throughout the lifetime of a male brain. It breaks down each stage of a male’s life and takes a look at the happenings of their brains from boyhood‚ through their teen years‚ into relationships and children‚ finally ending with the mature male brain. “The Male Brain” explains many of the biological reasons‚ along with the learned reasons behind many of the common traits

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