Book Shelves Essays and Term Papers
To Judge A Book By Its CoverFor as long as the quill has been able to catch thoughts on paper, writers have created socially disturbing material. Years ago, the acceptability of a book was either met by beheading the writer, or honoring him with a seat at the queen’s table. How times have changed. America, home to ...
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Oh, How I Love a Good Book; Let Me Count the WaysAmelia Miller
Proff Moynahan
WR 115
26, October 2010
Oh how I love a good book; let me count the ways.
When I’m alone and lonely and curled up in bed, I can always depend on an old friend to tuck me into their world, completely obliterating, for a time, all memory of woe. ...
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Censorship Of Books: Freedom Of What??
The denotative meaning of censorship is the examination of books,
letters, movies, etc. and the removal of anything thought not right for the
people to see or hear. In other words, censorship takes away the right of
the individual to decide what is appropriate for them to see or hear. ...
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Books; Life Long FriendsLooking around my living room, I see my greatest friends of my life are
all around me on my book shelves. Every book I lift off the shelf pinpoints a
time in my life. They represent all the joy, sorrow, and laughter felt in my
life. The large, shiny red poetry book my father read to me reminds ...
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Harry Potter And CensorshipLiterature that children are exposed to often gives them ideas and provokes them to think and draw their own conclusions about things, it also provides a necessary escape from reality for them. This is why censoring children's books can be rather destructive to their developing minds. If the ...
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Censorship In Public Schools-A principal in a California high school bans five books written by Richard
Brautigan because he thinks they might contain "obscenities or offensive sexual
references" (Berger 59).
-A Vermont high school librarian is forced to resign because she fought the
school board's decision to remove Richard ...
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Global Climate Change: Where’s the Evidence?Global Climate Change: Where’s the Evidence?
For years now climate scientists have urged people to change the way we leave our carbon footprint and help save the earth from extreme storms, unusual floods and droughts, intense heat waves, rising seas levels and many changes in biological ...
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The Island Of Dr. MoreauIn 1896 H. G. Wells had the first edition of “ ” published. The book took place primarily on an island in the Pacific Ocean. On this island Dr. Moreau and his assistant ( Montgomery) performed dangerous, secret experiments on humans and animals. When Wells wrote this he knew ...
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Song Of Myself: Individuality And Free VerseForged in the fire of revolution and defined by manifest destiny, America has always been the land of the individual. Although the American dream has not always been consistent, (married with 2.5 kids, 2 cars, a dog and a satisfying job), the spirit of innovation, individuality and progress ...
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Creative Writing: Under The Spell - A Travel Tale By Danny O'brien"The great advantage of having an ancestry like that of a mongrel dog is I have
so many ancestral homes to go home to."
We caught the ferry from Le Havre, France to Ireland, land of my ancestors.
Every since I was a wee lad, my mind has been used as a canvas by every Irishman
who has been ...
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Jeremy Rifkin's "The End Of Work"Individuals tend to develop a false sense of security concerning the
certainty of their jobs. After working for an organization for fifteen or more
years, it is difficult for them to understand that their employers may no longer
need their service. Jeremy Rifkin wrote The End of Work in order ...
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Dna Chips And The Pharmaceutical IndustryWhen future historians look back on the greatest scientific advancements of the 20th century, they will without a doubt focus on only three events: the Apollo Moon landing, the invention of the microprocessor, and possibly the greatest scientific endeavor yet, genomics, the science of identifying ...
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The Life Of Kurt Vonnegutwas filled with great accomplishments and
great tragedies. The biggest tragedy that he faced had to be the fire
bombing of Dresden in World War II. This is the topic of his book
Slaughterhouse-Five. The book talks about one of Vonnegut's friends who
slips in and out of reality, having ...
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The Riddle Of St. LeonardsThis book is fictional, yet based on fact. It is an entertaining mystery by Candace
Robb. When Candace Robb was a child she loved books. She promised herself
that she would read all the books on the shelves of a library. She never did it, but
still read lots of books throughout her life. Her ...
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The Censorship Of Huck FinnThe Censorship of Huckelberry Finn
The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn has been called one of the greatest pieces of American literature, deemed a classic. The book has been used by teachers across the country for years. Now, Huck Finn, along with other remarkable novels such as Catcher in the Rye ...
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Rethinking The WatchtowersRE-THINKING THE WATCHTOWERS
or
13 Reasons Air should be in the North
INTRODUCTION
It all started 20 years ago. I was 16 years old then, and a recent
initiate to the religion of Wicca. Like most neophytes, I was eager to
begin work on my Book of Shadows, the traditional manuscript ...
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Huck Finn: An Argument For its Place in the ClassroomHuck Finn: An Argument For its Place in the Classroom
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is perhaps one of the most widely misinterpreted and censured books. Since its publication in 1885, a multitude of controversies have risen. Some bear the idea that the book is highly offensive and contains ...
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The Longest MemoryTHE LONGEST MEMORY Fred D'Aguiar
The Longest Memory is an award winning novel about slavery in America during the 1800's. The following pages are reviews on the novel taken from the web.
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The Longest Memory
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The Library Card“,” by Richard Wright is a strong essay on how books can affect and influence readers. Richard Wright writes that his first experience of the real world is accomplished through novels. He read an article criticizing H.L. Mencken and it tempted him to read some of his books. The article labeled ...
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Brian Piccolo: A Short SeasonThe book, "" by Jeannie Morris, really depicts how one's true dream can become shattered by the monstrous disease that has come to be known as Cancer. One might think that this book is a boring, no-point book, but quite to the contrary. More books like this one need to be out on the shelves ...
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