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    School. As Stated by Davis, Drinan, and Gallant (2009), This book serves as a roadmap to help those concerned about student cheating by identifying obstacles and nasty curves in the road, as well as the possibilities…

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    The 5th Wave Book Review

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    The 5th Wave Review The 5th Wave, written by Rick Yancy, is a dystopian novel with a female heroine that takes the genre to a new level. Many post-apocalyptic books are lead by the fall of government or destruction of the environment. However, this novel involves a more dramatic factor, the extra-terrestrial. Additionally, The 5th Wave, is cleverly written through two different perspectives, one of them being the strong female lead. In the story, alien intruders, called the “others”, send a…

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    Book Review: Southern Horrors: Women and the Politics of Rape and Lynching In the book titled, Southern Horrors: Women and the Politics of Rape and Lynching, Feimster attempt to touch on the topic of race, gender, lynching, rape, violence and politics. Feimster illustrate these points from the perspective of Rebecca Felton and Ida B. Wells-Barnett. Historically, both women were known for fighting for women suffrage; however, they differ upon the ideology of, “who the real victim is?” In order…

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    Ellen Hopkins Book Review

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    Hopkins “publishers Simon & Schuster published Crank on October 1, 2004.” (Crank-Book) • According to Google books 1005 rated Crank a five star book and 647 rated Crank with four stars. Some reviews said “I love this book, it’st perfect!” (Crank) and one review even said “Ellen Hopkins is an amazing author.! From the format of her writing to the meaning behind all of it. Look for some of her amazing patterns in her books.! Glass and Fallout were both just as good.! Thank you Ellen Hopkins…

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    Big Gods Book Review

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    The book I chose for this book review was, Big Gods: How Religion Transformed Cooperation and Conflict, by Ara Norenzayan. Norenzayan is a psychology professor at the University of British Columbia. Other works by Norenzayan have been featured in New York Times Magazine and on CNN. The main topics of this book is to show how human behavior relates to religion and how religion is what holds large civilizations together. Norenzayan’s main purpose for writing this book was to see how big religions…

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    A brief review of the book “The Little Book of Restorative Justice,” by Howard Zehr, is based upon one idea, how should this society respond to wrong doings and what should be done with the victims and offenders? The book begins by telling us that the criminal justice system is not meeting the needs of the people with in that system, ultimately the system is failing however there still may be some good qualities. Zehr expresses that, “restorative justice is an attempt to address some of…

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    Book Review Who’s Marjane Satrapi? In Persepolis The Story Of A Childhood by Marjane Satrapi tells a story of a young girl named Marjane growing up in Tehran, Iran during the Islamic revolution. You see her grow up from a small girl to a grown woman; the author illustrates this story in comic book form. The three main characters are Marjane, her father and mother. In the book she follows in her parent’s footsteps in political protesting, she fights for what she believes and at times it might…

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    which is the goal in any learning environment. “Research tells us that physical activity increases focus, attention, and achievement. Teachers can create focused, energized learners in less than a minute with brain breaks, energizers, and games.” (Book Review: The Kinesthetic Classroom). Enlisting kinesthetic activities in the classroom allows kids to focus better, making the subjects experience at the center of learning (Peterson). When the focus in the classroom increases, the knowledge and…

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    SUMMARY Adrian Goldsworthy’s book, Augustus First Emperor of Rome is an extensive biography examining the life and political dominance of Rome’s first emperor, Caesar Augustus. Goldsworthy states that he wrote this biography in an attempt to give a more detailed and accurate account of the life of Caesar Augustus. He believed that Caesar Augustus’ life was separated into three distinct time periods based on his given name at the time. “Thus, we have a man with three very distinct names at…

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    This review is on the book, Savage Continent, by Keith Lowe and Published by St. Martin’s Press in New York, on July 3, 2012. Savage Continent is a historical book about life in Europe after World War 2. I will be reviewing his writing style, strengths and weaknesses, author’s main point and provide evidence from the reading. After World War 2 in the year 1944 and 1945 cities in Europe was like a scene from Mad Max. A world where there are no laws, no morality, nothing left from the Europe…

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