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    Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal discuss four frames through which organizations can be viewed: structural, human resources, political, and symbolic. Each of these frames have very different characteristics, but can be present at the same time within an organization. The structural frame focuses on how an organization is structured, including the various rules and procedures organization members must follow in their daily operations. The human resources frame focuses on the interrelationships…

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    Have you ever wondered if you can faster than then the speed of light. Well that's what they do in the story and movie a wrinkle in time, A Wrinkle In Time the movie is way better than the book. The Story A Wrinkle In Time, is about a girl Meg and her Brother Charles-Wallace. Their father was missing when Charles was just brought into the house and Meg was a little girl. A couple years later they meet these strange people called Mrs.Which, Mrs.Who, And Mrs.Whatsit. They Told them that they can…

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    In the science fiction novel, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, it expresses that Peeta Mellark doesn’t seem like a threat to the other tributes in the beginning, but when the games proceed, Peeta Mellark reveals his true colors and his malevolent intentions. Peeta Mellark is a male tribute representing District 12 in the 74th annual Hunger Games alongside with Katniss Everdeen, a female tribute also representing District 12. Peeta is quite appealing because in the start he was acting feeble…

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    In the Hunger Games, the most important similarities the movie shared with the book was making Peeta initiate the idea of him and Katniss being lovers. This is so significant because, without this, most of the main events in the book and movie would never have taken place. For one, this angle would have left Katniss to be just another face in the crowd, not making her stand out, which also meant fewer sponsors, decreasing her chances of survival. However, the most important reason for this is…

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    In one of the setsuwa tale, “THE LITTLE SPIDER” (#6), Kanetoshi, a former governor was granted special permission to audition at the palace. In the following sentence, “The coughing and choking fit that seized him then made the emperor and his officials almost split their sides laughing. Having made a terrible fool of himself, the poor man was never asked to the palace again”. In this the main character is Kanetoshi, he meant to be negative light because he does not know what’s going on in the…

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    Maniac Magee

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    In the story, Maniac Magee, the author Jerry Spinelli developed Maniac as a smart character. One example from the story of how Maniac was considered a smart character was on the pages 10-13. In these pages, Maniac was roaming the town of Two Mills and ran into many people. The first person Maniac ran into was a girl named Amanda Beale, who kept all of her books in a heavily guarded suitcase. When Maniac and Amanda were talking, Maniac asked for a book, and at first, she said no, but then…

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    Jeremy Tree Book Report

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    I enjoyed reading this book because I felt like I could relate to the main character. I felt content when reading this book because of the similar ways the main character had of thinking. I feel like I would make similar decisions that he made in some certain situations. The main character Jeremy had some quirks that I could relate to. Jeremy had a candy collection that consisted of odd or mutated candy. I could relate to Jeremy because when I was younger I also liked to collect odd or…

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    “ Ellis invented flying powder. He sprinkled the powder on his tin cup, and the cup began to rise up the chimney.” An unusual twist of an original story is phenomenal. . . cinderella is a boy? If you’re on the lookout for a magical book that has you wishing it was real, “Cinderellis and the Glass Hill” by Gail Carson Levine is the book for you. This is an excellent short book as it is only 104 pages, it is also told in 3rd person omniscient, but this speculative fiction has the reader wanting…

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    There are many books that are suggested and given to the committee for the Caldecott award, but only the picture books that bring a story to life with original and provoking illustrations are acknowledged to receive such a distinguished award. The illustrations of books open doors for creativity and imagination while simultaneously exposing the children down new avenues of literacy, vocabulary and language. I believe that illustrator of Owl Moon, John Schoenherr, has managed to create simple yet…

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    "A Wrinkle In Time" Do you know of any banned, or challenged books. I know of one that is called “ A Wrinkle In Time”. This book has been challenged much more than most books have been. The author of this book is Madeleine L’engle. My opinion of the banning of this book is that the book should not be banned. The reasons that many people challenged this book are for religion, the use of time travel accused of being a form of witchcraft, and last of all because of the use of profanity. The…

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