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    Moby Dick Chapter Summary

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    explains certain items such as the painting in the inn in such detail the readers can truly picture it right there in front of them. 7. Structure- This book is made up of many intriguing generally short chapters built to detail each separate and important part in the book. For example the book has one chapter entirely dedicated to the time when Queequeg locked himself into the room in an inn to worship…

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    I've really found these few chapters of this course fascinating. This chapter in general has really made me think back on several things and really tapped into my spirituality. One of the things that stood out to me in this lesson is when Occam's Razor made the statement that Explanations should always be kept as simple as possible. I find myself agreeing with him because people tend to make things more complicated than it needs to be. Another statement of Occam's Razor that I liked was when he…

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    something happened in the winter of 1975 that made him what he is today. He also says that a past of “unatoned sins” is calling him up when he remembers a phone call from Rahim from last summer. He sits on a bench and thinks about Baba, Ali, and Kabul. Chapter 2 Amir and Hassan were trouble makers doing things like reflecting sunlight inside their neighbor’s windows. These were Amir’s ideas but Hassan never blamed it on him when they were caught. Amir’s mother died when giving birth, and…

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    Chapter Ten Analyzing and Reporting Qualitative Research Qualitative data analysis has it is own nature which is different than the quantitative data. Qualitative and quantitative data are different in the process of both the analysis and interpretation. Mostly qualitative data is textual the goal of which is to deeply understand the relationships rather than just explaining. Qualitative data analysis is iterative and involves member checking asking experienced informants to assure the…

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    Chapter Summary: 1 Talks about Billy, Bobby, Dale, Sully, and Bugsby, the crew on Adrea Grail, one of the biggest money making fishing boats. A big part of chapter 1 is another crew on a different boat found a bottle with a note in it at Georges Bank, and came from the Falcon, which dissapeared a year before, foreshowdowing what could happen later in the book to Andrea Grail. The rest of the chapter talks about how dangerous Georges bank is and how unpredictable the ocean is. 2 The crew comes…

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    In the book Freedom is A Constant Struggle, chapter nine, Angela Davis starts off by talking about how many people complain how Black History Month is in February and many people complain that it's the shortest month of the year, she explains how Frederick Douglas birthday is in that month. She also said that Martin Luther King's birthday is in the middle of January and said Black History Month is really a month and a half. The country continues to celebrate Black History month during Women's…

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    The chapter describes this with the story of John baptizing Jesus even though John was preventing Him. Jesus is presented as the “new wine” in this scenario. This was the identification of the “which the oil of the old covenant was merely a symbol (the Holy Spirit)…

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    Columbus Summary Chapter 1

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    Chapter 1: Columbus, The Indians, And Human Progress: This chapter described the putative discovering of the Americas. It had two common themes; the author laid out how he would be discussing the chapters throughout the book and he discussed how Columbus “discovered” the Americas. Zinn described, in horrifying detail, the mass genocide that took place due to the greed of the individuals who “found” this great land. I put found in quotations, because it is a myth that Columbus and his crew found…

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    occurred. Therefore, it is necessary to inquire into the context in the Great Depression era. The book, The World in Depression 1929-1939 by Kindleberger, represents entire progress of the Great Depression and explains the cause of Great Depression in chapter one to five. In first half of…

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    These chapters seem to be getting longer and longer as the book gets longer. Chapter 23 is a very interesting chapter because it proves something that I had predicted a few journals ago. We now know for sure that Griffin has a very bad, uncontrollable temper. Kemp, a good-hearted and open-minded man, sees that Griffin has done some things that were uncalled for in his past. Let’s use the example of where he is constantly robbing places, specifically the shop with the wigs and other clown-like…

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