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    Book of Revelation

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    The Book of Revelation is the last profound book in the New Testament. It conveys the significant purpose of Christianity by describing God’s plan for the world and his final judgment of the people by reinforcing the importance of faith and the concept of Christianity as a whole. Accordingly‚ this book is the written record—not of wild dreams—but the dramatic God-sent visions given to one of God’s servants‚ John the Apostle. This book was written by John in 95 or 96 A.D. at the reign of the Roman

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    The Lost Hero Book Report by: For this book report I am going to be listing three main characters‚ describing their personalities‚ and finding a quote for each which shows their personalities. 1. Jason: Jason is the focus of this book. He was struck with amnesia so is unable to remember anything. Jason is a brave‚ intelligent‚ and accepting person who is trying to find out about his past. He never turns down a challenge and is always ready for trouble. He is also responsible and knows his

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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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    In dealing with people‚ you can’t judge a book by its cover. Everything‚ or for that matter‚ everyone‚ is not as it or they seem. Every old person isn’t sick‚ every young person isn’t healthy‚ every poor kid isn’t unhappy‚ nor is every rich kid happy. Things vary‚ therefore making people different. When I was about 12 years old‚ we moved into a new neighborhood. It was a very nice‚ "upper middle" class neighborhood. We were the‚ I guess‚ the poor family in the neighborhood. There was this one girl

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    Book of Job

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    The Book of Job The Book of Job has been praised but also neglected all at the same time. Its literary work is written in a poetry sense with a prose format and considered one of the greatest pieces of literature of all time. The Book of Job is one of first book of five generally called "The Books of Poetry"‚ which contain Job‚ Psalms‚ Proverbs‚ Ecclesiastes‚ and the Song of Solomon. The Book of Job is written in the Old Testament of the Hebrew Bible and the main theme that is seeks out is "Why

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    matter who you are. The book is about saving a super computer that Jon spiro‚ multi-billionaire computer designer and manufacturer stole from artemis.jon would have already broken into the computer if Artemis hadn’t built an eternity code into it. This eternity code is by name supposed to take eternity to break. The setting for most of the book is in the Spiro tower in New York‚ but there are many other places the book takes place too. The author doesn’t really specify when the book takes place exactly

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    452 5/15/2013 Book report- The Managerial Odyssey There is nothing worse than being always ways on the tramp – Homer book fifteen I start reading this book with bad mood. I hate to read books‚ especially the book not written by English. It will always be a disaster for someone to read the book that not written by their first language. However‚ this book really blows my mind. Bod Focazio and his special style of humorous told me this is a knowledgeable and fun book. This book gives me a lot of

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    A Book Fair

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    When we heard of this we were eager to visit the book fair. We discussed this with our teacher to visit this mega event. The teacher readily agreed and took us batch by batch to this event. We hired a big van and went along with our teacher to watch this grand event. We all started for the book fair at 10 o’clock. It took 30 minutes to reach there. At around eleven‚ we were at the venue. We were stunned to watch this event. It was really a spectacle to watch. There were attractive hoardings everywhere

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    Introduction The book I am reviewing is called Matched by Ally Condie. Matched is a book which has an exiting futuristic theme. Matched is a book about a courageous‚ open minded girl named Cassia‚ a girl with two parents‚ a brother‚ and two best friends Xander and Em. In the book Cassia battles with society and not any type of society a new society. The society chooses everyone’s life they have chose that everyone should die at 80; they chose that there should only be 100 songs. Poetries‚ paintings

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    religion/philosophy of Taoism. Taoism has it roots in China‚ where the founder of Taoism Lao-Tse was searching for a way that would avoid the constant feudal warfare and other conflicts that disrupted his society during his lifetime. The result was his book: Tao-te-Ching. Lao-Tse described Taoism as a path or a way which one must follow in order to reach inner serenity and peace. In order to reach these inner goals one must live in harmony with nature and natural process that creates the balance in the

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