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											Martin Luther King, Jr.I HAVE A DREAM! In an era when racial discrimination and public bigotry towards African Americans in the United States was becoming more evident, this simple, but powerful statement by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a beacon of hope for all African Americans in the country. In his speech, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Dr. King expresses his frustration that after a hundred years since the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, African Rating:Essay Length: 867 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: November 27, 2009
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											Comparison of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Book Vs. MovieRosina Gonzalez ENG 353 02/08/05 Research Paper For this paper, I chose the Roald Dahl modern fantasy book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Dahl’s books are mostly fantasy and full of imagination. They are always a little cruel, but never without humor - a thrilling mixture of the grotesque and comic. A frequent motif is that people are not what they appear to be. Dahl's works Rating:Essay Length: 781 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: November 27, 2009
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											French Essay on the Book Le Boussu De Notre DameLe Bossu de Notre-Dame LE titre du roman est Le Bossu de Notre-Dame par Victor Hugo. La categorization de l’oeuvre e’est un roman d’amour. Le roman pend lieu а Paris. Les personages principaux sont Gringoire, La Esmйralda, Dom Frollo, Phйbus, et Quasimodo. Les themes du roman sont l’amour et la jalousie. Le roman a lieu a Paris le 6 Janvier 1482. Les scenes son tune sйrie de lieux comme Palais de Justice, l’eglise do Notre-Dame, Rating:Essay Length: 443 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 27, 2009
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											Visionaries for a Better Tomorrow: Comparing the Life and Leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King and Malcolm XThe Civil Rights Movement was a critical event that is important in African American History. From the 1950’s to the mid 1960’s, civil rights activists and leaders rose up across the nation to fight for equal rights and against discrimination. Even local citizens such as Rosa Parks, took a stand against segregation on public transportation. Others also participated in “sit-ins” inside diners for “whites only”. Although people expressed the need for equality, many efforts were Rating:Essay Length: 1,741 Words / 7 PagesSubmitted: November 27, 2009
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											Book Report: Capitalism & Slavery, Eric WilliamsHIS294Y Thursday February 7th 2006 Book Report: Capitalism & Slavery, Eric Williams “Capitalism & Slavery,” (published by The University of North Carolina Press, 1994) was written by Eric Eustace Williams and first published in 1944. Eric Williams’ book, was at the time of its publication, considered years ahead of its time. It should be noted, early on within this report that, literary works on the history of the Caribbean or slavery for a matter of Rating:Essay Length: 1,551 Words / 7 PagesSubmitted: November 28, 2009
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											Martin Lutherculture of the Lutheran and Protestant traditions, and the course of Western civilization. Luther emphasized that a person is saved by the merciful kindness of God through the merits of Jesus Christ alone, received through trusting faith in Christ, not by human efforts to earn God's favor.[2] As he put it in his Small Catechism, "I believe that I can not by my own reason or strength, believe in Jesus Christ my Lord, or come Rating:Essay Length: 277 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 28, 2009
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											Genesis Vs. Paradise Lost (book Nine)My purpose is to show that Milton’s Adam differs from that of Genesis. The two pieces of literature describe God’s creation of earth and mankind. In the two stories, the description of Adam is different. In Milton’s Paradise Lost, Adam converses indirectly with God through the archangel Raphael, whereas in Genesis, God talks to Adam, but Adam does not speak back. Another point where Milton’s Adam differs from that of Genesis is in the character Rating:Essay Length: 342 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 28, 2009
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											Book Review: First Man, the Life of Neil ArmstrongFirst Man The Life of Neil Armstrong by James Hansen James Hansen is a history professor at Auburn University who has spent 25 years studying and writing the history of space. In the book the “First Man”, he provided the most comprehensive analysis of Neil Armstrong. There are 648 fact-filled pages, which are supplemented by another 121 pages of acknowledgements, notes, bibliography, index, and photo credits. And well “First Man” is, as Hansen himself notes, Rating:Essay Length: 710 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: November 28, 2009
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											Book Report FormatPart 1: About the Author Author's life Literary Career Outstanding Works and Achievements Part 2: About the Novel Setting: Where is the setting of the Novel? Why do you think the author chose the setting? Characters: Who are the characters in the novel? Describe each briefly. (Focus on strengths and weaknesses) Who do you think is the main character of the story? Why him or her? Who is your favorite character? Part 3: Plot What Rating:Essay Length: 297 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 28, 2009
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											Book Review of the Book ”nemesis” by Agatha ChristePlot The book “Nemesis” is about an old spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead. Her name is Mrs. Jane Marple. One day she gets a letter from a man she was on vacation with in the Caribbean. The old man: Mr. Rafiel has died of illness and he has left a note from Mrs. Marple in his will. He tells her that she must solve a mystery which is of great Rating:Essay Length: 493 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 28, 2009
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											The Positive Impact Martin Luther Had on the ReformationTHE POSITIVE IMPACT MARTIN LUTHER HAD ON THE REFORMATION Martin Luther had several positive impacts on the Reformation. For instance, putting the immorality of the Catholic Church under microscope and later coming to a revolutionary idea that will limit their power. One aspect of the Catholic Church that was challenged by Martin Luther were the indulgences the church was selling in order to build a new church in Rome. Indulgences were the selling of prayers Rating:Essay Length: 439 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 28, 2009
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											Book Review - the AmericansAMERICAN HISTORY TEXTBOOK OVERVIEW: THE AMERICANS INSTRUCTIONS: The following questionnaire is designed to help you become familiar with your American History textbook. Any knowledge that you gain about your textbook will help you to use your textbook more effectively. 1. PARTS OF THE BOOK A. On what page will you find a list of the U. S. Presidents? B. What is the title of the Chapter that begins on page 460? C. Of what unit Rating:Essay Length: 1,019 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: November 29, 2009
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											The Mole People - Book ReviewThe book "The Mole People" is about the trials and tribulations that the inhabitants of the New York underground undergo. The setting is the subways of New York where homeless people find refuse from the outside world. It is not safe sleeping on the streets above ground, so people who find the tunnels, they find a second home, and a sense of community. There are many people located in these tunnels and several tiers of Rating:Essay Length: 890 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: November 29, 2009
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											Critical Book Review of Slaughterhouse FiveIn Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut explains his experience of the World War II bombing of Dresden, Germany. Vonnegut’s creative antiwar novel shows the audience the hardships of the life of a soldier through his writing technique. Slaughterhouse Five is written circularly, and time travel is ironically the only consistency throughout the book. Vonnegut outlines the life of Billy Pilgrim, whose life and experiences are uncannily similar to those of Vonnegut. In Chapter 1, Kurt Vonnegut Rating:Essay Length: 1,069 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: November 29, 2009
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											The Ebusiness of BooksThe eBusiness of Books eBusiness EBUS/400 Lisa Graham July 18, 2007 The eBusiness of Books Over the next four weeks, the authors will analyze three websites that market books. These three websites include Half-Price Books, Barnes and Noble, and Borders Books/Amazon. They will describe the “look and feel” of those websites and the subjective ease or difficulty of navigation for each of those sites. They will explain the supply chain modifications necessary when doing Rating:Essay Length: 1,374 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: November 30, 2009
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											Has the Amount of Information on African Americans Increased in Secondary School American History Books?With new discussions and debates about the changes needed to the curriculum of the United States Education System, especially in the area of history which scholars say that the curriculum leans toward an euro-centric model of teaching with information about European Countries and the Anglo-Saxon move to the United States. I wanted to look at American History and analyze it to see how much information is in books about African Americans and the details Rating:Essay Length: 811 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: November 30, 2009
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											Critique of Frederick Douglas BookFrederick Douglass' narrative is one of the earliest pieces of writing by a slave. His narrative is both accurate and a inspiring portrayal of slave life. Douglass', in addition to being an author, was also well noted for his oratory skills, this helped catapult Douglass' fame as well as his reputation as a great leader, orator and author. The themes in his narrative hit on much larger issues of freedom. It not only speaks Rating:Essay Length: 273 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 30, 2009
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											Deaf Again - Book ReviewBook Report on Deaf Again The book, Deaf Again, written by Mark Drolsbaugh, is an autobiography telling his life story which starts with a young boy growing up who goes through the process of losing his hearing and then, as he gets older, he struggles with trying to fit in as a normal child. When Mark was very young, he could hear fairly well then gradually he went hard of hearing until he eventually went Rating:Essay Length: 1,466 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: November 30, 2009
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											George Orwell, Book JacketEric Arthur Blair, known as George Orwell, was born in 1903 near Nepal in the Indian Village Moithari. "This is exactly what he tried to do: he tried to change himself from Eric Blair, old Etonian and English colonial policemen, into George Orwell, classless antiauthoritarian." (www.k-1.com) His two most famous work were Animal Farm(1943) and 1984(1946). Other books he has written have been Why I Write, Road to Wigan Pier, Down and Out(which was almost Rating:Essay Length: 481 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 30, 2009
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											The Maltese Falcon: The Film & BookThe Maltese Falcon: The Film & Book Dashiell Hammett was a prolific writer of short stories for the pulp magazines in the 1920s-1930s, but only wrote five mystery novels. Most of his works involved his anonymous detective The Continental Op, an employee of one of the big national detective agencies. Sam Spade became popular because of the movies, but didn't feature in much of this author's work. Hammett's greatest skill was his combination of terse Rating:Essay Length: 960 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: November 30, 2009
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											Angela’s Ashes Book ReviewAngelaвЂ?s Ashes is a memoir of Frank McCourt. In this book McCourt writes about his experiences during the American Great Depression. Having troubles, his family leaves to return to Ireland believing that life will be easier there. McCourt also shows the reader the hardships that befall his family in Ireland. One thing about the book that I really disliked was that McCourt only states the events and how they happened and does not say how Rating:Essay Length: 595 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: December 1, 2009
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											Black Elk Speaks - Book ReviewBlack Elk Speaks Black Elk Speaks is a novel based on the memories of Black Elk that he shared with a poet John Neihardt. Black Elk was an Oglala Sioux religious leader that had become a medicine man when he had had a vision in his teen age. Black Elk had already catholicized when he met Neihardt and was a catechist in reservations. He told Neihardt the story of his life so that it Rating:Essay Length: 465 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: December 1, 2009
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											Martin Luther King Jr.What I Already Know About My Topic: Every year in January, the nation celebrates the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. We get a day off from school and our parents get a day off from work. There are usually shows on TV and articles in magazines during the month of January commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. and his many accomplishments. The holiday is the celebration of equality, the celebration of freedom, and the celebration Rating:Essay Length: 3,438 Words / 14 PagesSubmitted: December 1, 2009
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											Nickel and Dimed Book ReportNICKEL AND DIMED BOOK REPORT Barbara Ehrenreich is a journalist who wrote the book Nickel and Dimed. She goes undercover to see how it feels to work for $6 to $7 an hour. She leaves her regular life to explore the experiences of a minimum wage worker. Ehrenreich travels to Florida, Maine, and Minnesota, looking for jobs and places to live on a minimum wage salary. At one point in time, she had to work Rating:Essay Length: 1,618 Words / 7 PagesSubmitted: December 1, 2009
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											Bible: The Book of DanielI enjoyed reading the book of Daniel very much. I can only begin to report how much reading this book has taught me about faith, sacrifice, humility, trust, control, and obedience. The book of Daniel has made a huge impact on me and inspired me to put my full trust in the Lord. Being a Christian in 2006 is hard at times. There is so much temptation to do the wrong thing and rarely any Rating:Essay Length: 1,169 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: December 1, 2009
 
				























