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    poet. His tale of his journey through a darkened world‚ is told in words that are not just written‚ they are painted onto the canvas that is his book. I started off full of pity for Kuusisto. He made me sad for the life that he led. I found the image of him trying to read tragic. With his descriptions‚ I could just picture him leaning 2 inches above a book‚ with one eye pointing the wrong direction‚ and the other jiggling back and forth in its socket. I think Kuusisto intentionally pressures the reader

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    it would be to a researcher’s advantage to inflate their specific disease population (because they receive greater research dollars). And a large‚ well–financed “awareness” campaign can create disease where none existed before. Before reading this book‚ I was suspicious of drug representatives‚ but now my suspicion has spread to the doctors as well who collaborate with these representatives to receive incentives to write the prescriptions. I agree with the author in his suggestion of banning marketing

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    m Thomas Friedman’s book The World Is Flat analyzes the progress of globalization and how it has changed core economic concepts. After traveling to numerous countries‚ he came up with the conclusion that the world is “flat‚” in the sense that competitive playing fields between industrial and emerging market countries have been leveled. He provides frequent examples of how countries‚ such as China and India‚ are becoming part of large global complex supply chains. Freidman assures that change is

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    Ahn Do book review

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    I have never been a refugee but Anh Do’s book ‘The Happiest Refugee’ made me feel like I was there very step of the way. In the scorching summer of 1976 when Anh’s family and friends decided to board a small‚ damp and crowded boat it was the biggest decision of their lives. Anh Do nearly didn’t make it to Australia. His entire family came close to losing their lives on the sea as they escaped from war-torn Vietnam. But nothing - not murderous pirates or the threat of death by hunger‚ disease or

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    For Instance‚ Roses ex-fiance Caledon ’Cal’ Hockley(Billy Zane) was devastated over losing Rose to a poor fellow like Jack and so tried to ruin their love for each other. Like almost by the ending of the book Caledon’s assistant or helper have planted a expensive necklace in Jack’s pocket and soon told to Rose. This forcing Rose to believe Caledon and not Jack. After this tragedy Jack was being sent to jail and Rose tricked into believing Caledon making

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    Book Review on Imagining India

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    INDIA‚ BY ITS PEOPLE 39 Imagining India : ideas for the new century/ Nandan Nilekani; New Delhi: Allen Lane an imprint of Penguin Books‚ 2009. (38-61‚ 158-175‚ 256-282‚ 363-383 p.) INDIA‚ BY ITS PEOPLE IN DELHI THIS Monday morning‚ it is chaos. Despite its pristine new metro and expanding highways‚ the city can barely contain the morning hubbub‚ the swarm of people all trying to get somewhere. By the time I reach Kaushik Basu’s home—set a little apart from the highway‚ on a quiet street

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    House Life inside Leavenworth prison was writing in 1987-1989 by Peter Earley. Leavenworth has been one of the oldest and most dangerous maximum security facilities in the nation. The author introduces us with 6 prisoners and a couple of wardens. The book captures all the problems prisoners came across and experiences they had to go through. Carl Bowles an inmate for 23 consecutive years. He had a record as a sexual predator. Carl Bowles was known for forcing weaker inmates to satisfy his pleasures

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    Nothing to Envy Book Review

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    Nothing to Envy 2/15/11 Nothing to Envy by Barbara Demick follows the lives of six North Koreans who have experienced a great deal of hardship and turmoil living under one of the most notorious communist regimes. Throughout the years these North Koreans lived through the death of their great Kim Il-Sung‚ the rise to power of his successor Kim Jong-Il‚ and the horrific famine that has left many in despair. Although North Korea is constantly in the news globally

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    past the rooted cultural boundaries. Along with the theme of acceptance the book also has an overflowing theme finding one’s self‚ not just spiritually but accepting one’s identity in a new land. All these characters possess a desire‚ an urge to discover themselves‚ even in the most unorthodox mannerisms and the discovery happens over time and generations. While Unaccustomed Earth runs rapid with themes of culture‚ the book takes the reader to a time where America represented somewhere where communities

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    occupation. He was in the thick of it all‚ responsible for a section of Baghdad that was repeatedly in the news during the first year. His focus is on the human dimension of the conflict‚ especially his own soldiers. The entire book his dedicated to Mansoor’s brigade‚ especially to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Mansoor’s accounts are tough reading. They are open and forthcoming about the mistakes he made that got people killed and things he did that saved lives. The circumstances

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