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    The Book of James

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    The Book of James was written by James the Just who was believed to be the brother of Jesus. Not to be confused with the apostle James‚ who died before the Book of James was written. It is said he was the leader of the Jerusalem council. Jesus had several brothers‚ and it is believed James was the oldest. Though‚ early on James did not believe Jesus’ word‚ he later became extremely important in the church. The Book of James starts out teaching believers to test their faith. James 1:3-4 says because

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    Book Review

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    Kayla Williams’‚ Love My Rifle More Than You‚ is unlike any war memoir I have ever heard of or read. Williams was part of the 15% of female soldiers in the U.S. Army. She shares her experiences in the war in Iraq in a courageous way. Everything she says in  the memoir is straightforward. She does not hesitate to say anything about what it was like to be a female in the war. The memoir was not only written to inform society of what life was like being a female in the war‚ but it was also written to

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    Book Report

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    Student’s Name: Khamille Ann A. Linsag Yr and Section: IV-Hope Book Report No.: 1 Date: September 11‚ 2012 Title of the Book: Three Men in a Boat Name of Author: Jerome K. Jerome Setting: Kingston to Oxford Main Characters: 1. George 2. Harris 3. J. 4. Montmorency Best-liked Character and Why: In the story‚ I like Tom the best. He is a cat

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    Book Report

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    This book is about a nine year old boy named Bruno who‚ because of his father’s job‚ is forced to move from Berlin to the countryside. From his bedroom window‚ Bruno spots a fence behind which he sees men in ’striped pyjamas’. These are Jews‚ and they are in a Nazi concentration camp. One day his parents come to an agreement that both Bruno and Gretel need a tutor for their education‚ so they hire Herr Liszt. To Bruno‚ Herr Liszt is the most boring teacher one could ever have; he teaches social studies

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    Review of a Book.

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    Title: A damsel in Distress. By P.G Wode House. 5 lines about author: 1. Pelham Grenville Wodehouse ( 15 Oct 1881-14 Feb 1975) was an English humorist‚ whose body of work includes novels‚ short stories‚ plays‚ poems‚ song lyrics and numerous pieces of journalism. 2. He wrote more than 90 novels and some 300 short stories over 73 yrs. 3. He is widely recognized as the greatest 20th century writer of humor in the English novels. 4. One of the awards he received is the Mark

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    Survey on the Book of Job

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    A SURVEY ON THE BOOK OF JOB I. Background: A. The Man Job Job was a prosperous man living in the land of Uz. He had seven sons and three daughters‚ and he owned seven thousand sheep‚ three thousand camels‚ five hundred yoke of oxen and five hundred donkeys‚ and had a large number of servants. He was the greatest man among all the people of the East. Job is blameless and upright. He feared God and shunned evil. •Where: Uz •Occupation-:wealthy‚ landowner and livestock owner • Relatives: wife

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    Book report

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    active guidance‚ help‚ cooperation & encouragement‚ I would not have made headway in the book report. First‚ I would like to extend my sincerity and give thanks to our Dear God for giving me strength and His guidance Second‚ I am extremely thankful and pay my gratitude to my Ms. Princess Jullah Petallana and our Dean Mr. Reynaldo H. Carandang Jr. for their valuable guidance and support on completion of this book report in its presently. I extend my gratitude to Our Lady of Fatima University for

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    The Book of Michael

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    acussed of this same crime. Through the investigators flashbacks‚ seeking advice from his Grandmother Phyllis‚ and his own personal research‚ the character proves his innocence. The methods of investigation used by Michael Grove in Lesley Choyce ’s‚ The Book of Michael‚ reveals that he is genuinely a good guy. One of the methods Michael Grove used to solve this crime was flashbacks. The investigator had flashbacks about everything‚ because of this‚ Michael was able to analyze things in his mind‚ over

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    The Book Thief

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    Essay on The Book Thief by Markus Zusak In the novel The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ the narrator who is known only as ‘Death’ is a critical thinker which makes Death’s point of view very engaging for an audience. Death tells the story of Liesel‚ a German girl living in Germany during World War Two. Death’s point of view is engaging for an audience because he provides his own insights and observations about humanity. Through his insightful narration‚ Death conveys to us Zusak’s idea of

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    The Book Of Revelation

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    In the book of Revelation‚ there are many apocalyptic events that occur. These events symbolize the return of Christ. In other words it’s the end of the world. This is a belief established by the Jews. The forces of good and evil will become more intense and God will intervene to save those who are righteous and destroy those who are evil. God reveals a lot to a mortal man on earth and tells him to do as He says to do. Many events occur that tell the return of Christ like rivers of blood and plagues

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