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Stephen King writes about marriage and death in "Premium Harmony."
by RominaMassa in > Books
Every week, The New Yorker publishes a work of short fiction, a rare luxury these days. On the November 09 issue, the story of choice was "Premium Harmony," by Stephen King.
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"The Way to Rainy Mountain"
by guard913 in > Books
This is a review of the autobiography by N. Scott Momaday, and again I wrote this paper, but I did not wrote the story.
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Letter from Birmingham Jail Overview
by guard913 in > Books
An overview of the letter Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote, and once again I wrote this paper, but I did not write the story.
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"The Sound of Voice" Overview
by guard913 in > Books
This is basically a review of symbols in a story I read, and that means the paper is mine, but the story is not.
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“The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” by Gabriel García Márquez & “The Gospel According to Mark” by Jorge Luis Borges
by guard913 in > Books
This is a comparison of the two stories, and again I wrote the paper, but I did not write the stories.
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“A Rose For Emily” Overview
by guard913 in > Books
This article is over “A Rose For Emily” by William Faulkner, and gives the basic info over the story and how it was put together. I wrote the essay not the story so I did not steal this from anyone.
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Cathedral Overview
by guard913 in > Books
This basically is an essay about the short story "Cathedral," by Raymond Carver. The paper was written by me the story however was not. I hope this essay will have you wanting to read the book, and or watch the movie.
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How to Get More Views to Bukisa Articles
by gopi in > Books
How to get more Views to Bukisa articles.To get more views, hits, or traffic to your Bukisa articles you need to understand a couple of things. This article will explain step by step, how to get more views to Bukisa articles.
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"Ranger's Apprentice Book 9: Halt's Peril" by John Flanagan Available Now from Australian Book Shops
by Gail_Sanders in > Books
Here's a list of Australian websites where Americans can order Australian editions of the book "Ranger's Apprentice #9: Halt's Peril" months before the American edition becomes available.
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The Muslim 100, The Lives, Thoughts and Achievements of the Most Influential Muslims in History. By Muhammad Mojlum Khan
by vohraadnan in > Books
By exploring the ideas, thoughts and achievements of the Muslim world's most influential people, the author develops a new and exciting approach to the study of Islamic history and culture.
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Everyday Use by Alice Walker
by vast_expanse in > Books
Review on the classic story Everyday Use by Alice Walker.
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Five world famous Novels
by Poojarai in > Books
Novels are all time favorite for readers and definitely help guide toward journey on getting better acquaints.
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A BOOK REVIEW ON TEODORO AGONCILLO'S THE HISTORY OF THE FILIPINO PEOPLE (PART 1)
by geemae_viel in > Books
Who better writes about the Philippine history than the Filipinos? This is the 1st part of a book review on The History of the Filipino People by Teodoro Agoncillo. This was a group (w/ three members me being one of the) project on Kasaysayan 1.
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Irony in Poe’s "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart"
by vast_expanse in > Books
Poe is very adept in the use of irony to enhance tension in his works.
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‘‘The Man to Send Rain Clouds'' by Leslie Marmon Silko
by vast_expanse in > Books
‘‘The Man to Send Rain Clouds'' by Leslie Marmon Silko talks about Indian traditions.
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Joyce Carol Oates "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?"
by vast_expanse in > Books
Book review on Joyce Carol Oates "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?"
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Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story: A Comparison in Themes
by vast_expanse in > Books
Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story: A Comparison in Themes is about the similarities in the themes of the two.
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Symbolisms in Nathaniel Hawthorne`s ”The Scarlet Letter”
by vast_expanse in > Books
Nathaniel Hawthorne`s ”The Scarlet Letter” uses symbolism to depict the morale of the story.
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‘Barn Burning’ by William Faulkner
by vast_expanse in > Books
A book review on 'Barn Burning' written by William Faulkner.
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"The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne
by vast_expanse in > Books
Book review on the classic tale "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
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Rule of 150
by Khead in > Books
This paper goes on to talk about Malcolm Gladwell's "The Tipping Point," and describes various rules explained within the text. I used big organizations such as The V-Day Campaign and classroom sizes in order to explain the rule of 150 which is one of the main theories in Gladwell's book.
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Moshkel Gosha
by michaelxx74 in > Books
Review of Book 'Moskhel Gosha' by Liewellyn Vaughn-Lee. We can learn something after read this book.
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Book Review: God's Battered Child
by Kate in > Books
God's Battered Child is a wonderful and inspirational book by April Lorier. This isn't fiction, but a true account of April's life as an abused child and how she used her experience to do Christian ministry and become a public leader.
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Agatha Christie's Cards on the Table
by kiran8 in > Books
When Christie wrote this novel in 1936 , she wanted to make it different to all her earlier works and according to her The most likely murderer in general would be the least likely person to have committed the crime, so she warned her readers beforehand that this was not that kind of a mystery...
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A BOOK REVIEW ON TEODORO AGONCILLO'S THE HISTORY OF THE FILIPINO PEOPLE (PART 1)
by geemae_viel in > Books
Who better writes about the Philippine history than the Filipinos? This is the 1st part of a book review on The History of the Filipino People by Teodoro Agoncillo. This was a group (w/ three members me being one of the) project on Kasaysayan 1.
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Taken at the Flood - Agatha Christie
by kiran8 in > Books
Agatha Christie is at her best while describing the English way of life....This is yet another early and interesting Hercule poirot mystery written by Agatha Christie.The story is set in a typical English village with all the humor and descriptions of everyday English village life...
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Divine Soul Songs
by geboy28 in > Books
It is filled with so many practical, easy-to-use practices that come from the Divine. They come from the soul. They come from the song of the soul. Dr. Sha teaches that just as human beings have different languages and songs, so do souls. He gives you much more than this though.
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Everyday Use by Alice Walker
by vast_expanse in > Books
Review on the classic story Everyday Use by Alice Walker.
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Shakespear Litateure
by kila in > Books
Shakespear's litature is often of love and dignity and loyalty. It is often a good read deserves him his fame. However, the taming of the shrew is both sexist and imoral.
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‘‘The Man to Send Rain Clouds'' by Leslie Marmon Silko
by vast_expanse in > Books
‘‘The Man to Send Rain Clouds'' by Leslie Marmon Silko talks about Indian traditions.




