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Review Of A Book Essays and Term Papers
A Review Of The Adventures Of Huckleberry FinnI have read the book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn up to
chapter fourteen.
I have found one thing I don't like, the language which is used is
straight out of the 1800's. An example of this can be found on every page
in the book. Twain shows one of these examples when he writes, "I took to
it ...
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Essential Writings: ReviewThis is the fourth book in OUP's "Essential Writings" series that I happen to be revieweing. The first three were on Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose, and Sri Auorbindo, respectively. It certainly looks as if the series is shaping up well, despite the inevitable unevenness in editorial inputs ...
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Computer Ethics: A ReviewComputer Ethics by Tom Forester and Perry Morrison is a very interesting book about social problems and ethical dilemmas created by computers. Computer crime may include something as innocent as copying software to using a computer to electronically steal money. The invasion of privacy is also a ...
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A Review On Durable Goods By Elizabeth BergIt is a rare and precious occasion when we stumble accross a book
that grabs us and pulls us in so closely that we feel an unmistakeable bond
between ourselves and the characters in the book. A bond so close that we
see and feel where the author is coming from. I recently came accross a
novel ...
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The Gift: ReviewWhen I first saw the cover for the novel, The Gift, I was instantly attracted to it when I saw the name of the author Danielle Steele, and when I saw it was the New York Times' bestseller. I had read many of Danielle Steele's novels before, (such as Wings, Accident, Secrets, and Now and Forever), ...
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The Photographs Of Margaret Bourke-White: A ReviewThe book I selected was about Margaret Bourke-White. This book is titled, The Photographs of Margaret Bourke-White. I got this book from our library at Milwaukie.
In White’s early years she began as an industrial photographer, solving the problems of shooting pictures in the cavernous, black ...
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Movie Review: The Color PurpleThe movie "The Color Purple," directed by Steven Speilberg, was, in general, a
satisfactory film. It was enjoyable, if you don't consider accuracy towards the
novel it is portraying important. Speilberg obviously had little, if any,
respect toward the original story, by Alice Walker. He ...
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In Cold Blood: A ReviewUpon arriving in Holcomb, a small congregation of buildings on the
high wheat plains of western Kansas, Perry and Dick, two men recently
paroled for petty crimes, left almost no evidence behind except for a
bloody footprint and a radio they stole from the Clutter house. In the
investigative ...
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The Scarlet Letter: A ReviewQ: If the book did not evoke any past memories or associations, do you
consider it literature? Based on which other criteria?
I. I did not make a very clear connection with the text at all during my
reading of it. Rosenblat said "The readers attention to the text activates
certain elements in ...
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"Beware Of The Fish" By Gordan Korman: A Review'Beware The Fish' is one of the funniest books I have ever read in
my life. It is about two boys named Bruno and Boots who go to a boarding
school called 'Macdonald Hall'. Their headmaster is a grim man named Mr.
Sturgeon(a.k.a 'The Fish'. A sturgeon is a kind of fish.) It all started
when ...
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The Sun Also Rises: A Review[I cannot express to you how glad I am that I am taking this class. I am
thoroughly enjoying Hemingway. The Sun Also Rises is one of the best books I've
read in quite a long time. For a while there, I was, for God knows what reason,
taking Physics and Chemistry and Biology. It is really an ...
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Obasan: Book ReviewI decided to read the novel by Joy Kogawa entitled Obasan. The novel was written in 1981 and told the details of how the Japanese were discriminated against during World War 2. The authors main purpose was to educated the reader on how hard life really was for her family and other Japanese ...
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Book Review: NemesisName of Book: Nemesis
was three years of age, his family immigrated to the United States and settled
in Brooklyn, New York. Asimov turned to full time writing in 1958. This
accomplished writer is best known for his novels dealing with science fiction.
However, his works extend to other subjects. ...
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Robert Frost: Biography And ReviewRobert Lee Frost, b. San Francisco, Mar. 26, 1874 d. Boston, Jan. 29, 1963, was one of the leading poets of the 20th-century and a four time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Frost was a poet often associated with rural New England, although his poems could be felt and related to in any region of ...
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A Review Of Colin Palmers SlavColin A. Palmer. Slaves of the White God: Blacks in Mexico, 1570-1650. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1976.
In the introduction to Slaves of the White God, Colin A. Palmer noted that his research on blacks in colonial Mexico was inspired by the protests of the Black Consciousness movement ...
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A Review: The Day Of The JackalThe Day of the Jackal, written by Fredrick Forsyth, is a fictional novel that
displays the author's brilliance by setting a mood and connecting you with the
characters. The Day of the Jackal takes place in post World War II in France.
The Jackal is a professional assassin, whose name is not ...
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A Review Of "The Cay" By Theodore TaylorAuthor
Theodore Taylor is an American writer who also makes documentary films.
His inspiration to write "The Cay" came from his research into German
submarines that fought in the Second World War. He is now married with
three children and lives in California.
Setting
This novel is set ...
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Book Review- Little Girl LostLittle Girl Lost is an autobiography of Drew Barrymore co-written with PEOPLE magazine's Todd Gold. Drew Barrymore, a twenty-five year old actress (ET, Never Been Kissed, to-be-released Charlie's Angels) has overcome an addiction, proven herself to be a competent, intelligent woman, and is a major ...
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Review Of Machiavelli's The PrinceIn trying to make leaders stronger and more effective, many writers have offered counseling for their leaders. Niccolo Machiavelli's The Prince is an instruction manual for princes and kings. After he wrote The Prince many believed that not following this guide would lead to a king or prince's ...
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Summary And Review Of RheinholRichard Fox compiles a very informative, but complex resource in his full-scale biography about America's greatest twentieth-century theologian, Reinhold Niebuhr. Although sometimes over-indulging the reader with somewhat trivial facts, the material covered provides an in-depth portrayal of the ...
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