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    Book Review „The Notebook“ by Nicholas Sparks An old man reads to a woman‚ who has Alzheimer’s disease‚ a story in a retirement home: Noah returns from World War 2 to his town in North Carolina. He sees his old girlfriend‚ Allie‚ again after a 14-year separation. It brings back many memories and strong emotions in both of them. Noah has written Allie letters every day‚ but she has not received them. Allie is engaged to another man now‚ but realizes that the original passion she felt for Noah

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    Book Review The book that I read was Diary Of A Wimpy Kid written by Jeff Kinney it took me about two weeks to read. The book is a fictional story about a boy named Greg Heffley and how he started middle school. The main character in this story is Greg Heffley because it is his diary‚ day to day life of a young teenage boy. Through the book there is usually a lot of conflict between Greg and is older brother Rodrick and younger brother Manny such as fights ‚arguments ect. He also hangs out with

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    textbook: From readings and findings‚ David McCullough gives good explanation of general sections during the time of 1776. He mainly outlines generals and leaders like George Washington and what went on during his time as leader. This is also discussed in our book with details. He though gave greater detail of things that happened and greater depth and research of explanation. His book helps with understanding how the country was built. Compared to our book that we read and understand his book is one

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    Book review Charming tales of the growing-up years from India’s best-loved children�s writer For several decades now‚ Ruskin Bond�s inimitable stories about Rusty have enthralled and entertained children. Rusty is a quiet‚ imaginative and sensitive boy who lives in his grandparents� custody in pre-Independence Dehra Dun. Though he is not the adventurous sort himself‚ the strangest and most extraordinary things keep happening around him‚ and so the stories he has to tell are simply fascinating.

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    worldwide. Pull any copy of the series off a shelf anywhere in the world and you’re holding magic. It’s not hard to see why. Right from the first page of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone" (or "Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone" for those reading in the UK) Rowling proves that she knows a thing or two about the kind of magic that brings stories to life. The book starts with Harry as an infant‚ the child of a wizard and witch. He is suddenly left orphaned after an attack by the evil and powerful

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    BOOK REVIEW THE THIRD SEX AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS By Rajesh Talwar The third sex and the human rights as the name suggests throws light on the plight of the third sex. In this book‚ Rajesh Talwar talks about not only the socio economic plight of the third sex but also discusses various problems faced by this community while struggling for their political and human rights at the international level. Many of us would be perplexed about the usage of terms like eunuchs/ transgender/

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    the means must be examined to ensure it is worth the ending result. Fletcher’s Christian Situational Ethics is not flawless but worthy of noting because he speaks to the previously mentioned ethical value. Fletcher suggests that love should be the deciding factor for compromising

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    Book Review On:- Notes from a Big Country Author-Bill Bryson Submitted by: Mayank Shekhar (11110052) Notes from a Big Country The book “Notes from a Big Country” is a collection of 78 articles taken from Bill Bryson’s weekly column in the Mail on Sunday’s Night and Day magazine which included short stories or accounts about his life in America - mainly dealing with Bryson’s experiences since returning to his home-land after living for about two decades in Britain‚ and the changed American

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    down and arranged the material in the first person‚ and Malcolm X edited and approved every chapter. Thus‚ though Haley actually did the writing‚ it is reasonable to consider the work an autobiography. The work is one of the most important nonfiction books of the twentieth century‚ as it offers valuable insight into the mind of a key figure on a core issue of twentieth-century America. In 1965‚ a New York reviewer wrote of Malcolm X‚ “No man has better expressed his people’s trapped anguish.” The autobiography

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    A Book Review: Work and Motivation Missouri State University Work and Motivation published in 1964 by Victor Vroom is a compilation of studies done by researchers in social psychology. Vroom’s main purpose for writing Work and Motivation was to link what has already been done in the field of social psychology into a piece from which future research could be derived. Work and Motivation is divided into five parts‚ the introductory speaks about the cognitive model‚ which funnels the

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