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This is a five page essay written in APA format and contains two sources on Biotechnology. It looks at the ethical issues in the book by Lori B. Andrews, The Clone Age: Adventures in the New World of Reproductive Technology and the book by Adam Wolfson, Politics in a Brave New World and discusses the viewpoints held by both. It concludes with the fact that these issues are motivated not by the Scientists who have made them available to us but by ethical, political and financial reasons. | more info
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This 5-page analysis uses 2 sources and is in APA format. It critically analyzes Lori Andrewss book The Clone Age with particular attention to her views on surrogacy. | more info
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This is a five page paper that discusses Mannys theory in the book Manny: A Criminal Addicts Story. It is written in the format provided by the client and uses three sources. This paper compares Mannys theory to child molesters. | more info
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This 1-page book review uses 1 source and is in APA format. It is a book review on the book, Issues of Maturation and Modularity in SLA by L. White. | more info
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This is a book report. The book is referenced in APA format. The book is Made in America: Immigrant Students in Our Public Schools by Laurie Olsen. | more info
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This 2-page essay that deals with the idea of struggle leading to success as seen through the lives of Sherman Alexies Indian Education and Richard Rodriguezs Aria. Sherman Alexie is a Native American and Richard Rodriguez is a Mexican American. Each writes of the struggles they encountered as children and young adults that has shaped who they are. Many read their writing in order to understand the difficulty one may encounter when attempting to merge into another culture. Their difficulties have proven them as successful writers. No additional sources are provided. | more info
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In Aria by Richard Rodriguez and Indian Education by Sherman Alexie, the idea that education is necessary in order to achieve success is one of the issues to be discussed. For many years, parents have told their children that the key to success is education. In order to get anywhere in life a person must finish High School, go to college, and then they will be rewarded with a job that will support them into their old age. Perhaps their education will lead them to be strong political leaders, activists, doctors, lawyers, or as Alexie and Rodriguez, well-known authors. No additional sources are used. It is written in MLA style. | more info
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This is a 5-page essay that reflects upon the books The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy and The Old Man Who Read Love Stories by Luis Sepulveda, as well as other sources which deal with caste systems and ethnic cleansing. The paper is presented in MLA format. There are no additional sources used. | more info
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This three-page paper is written in MLA format on a college senior level and contains no sources. It is a discussion of various stories in the book Imagining America. The paper specifically looks at questions that are to be addressed based on the list of stories read. | more info
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This is a two page paper that discusses Delridge Hunters book, The Lyric Poet: A Blues Continuum. This paper follows the details of the evolution as described by Hunter. The paper discusses how the Negros brought the blues over to the United States when they were transported as slaves, and how it has evolved into a celebrated art form. This paper is written in MLA style, and uses only the book as a source. | more info
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This 2-page paper reviews the book, Homeward Bound: American Families In The Cold War Era by Elaine Tyler May. This book examines the American society in 1930s, 40s and 50s which it says was essentially shaped by the war and Depression era. The argument is compelling and author makes some very enlightening observations about the society of that time. | more info
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This is a college junior level book report on the subject of life management. Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser is reviewed. A brief summary of the book is provided and how the information in the book compares and contrasts to life management is discussed. The usefulness of the information is evaluated and the ways in which it can be applied to life is analyzed. This is a 2 page paper written in MLA format. | more info
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This is a book report on; For One More Day, written by Mitch Albom. This paper contains a brief summary of the book and how the information in the book can be applied to ones life. Subject such as values, goals, decision making, self esteem communication and diversity are discussed in regards to the book. This is a 2 page paper written in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 5-page book report essay that discusses Among the White Moon Faces. It discussing story telling in relation to past traumatic events and how writing about them can change the experience of that traumatic time. It relies on 1 source and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 4 page paper written in the MLA style. The paper is a book report based on the book Night by Elie Wiesel. The paper is for a Crime and Literature class and discusses some of the criminal aspects of the book. Some of the aspects include the authors definition of crime, criminal behavior and equality, how crime is defined, and how it affects society. The only source used for this paper was the book. | more info
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This is a 4 page paper written in the MLA style. The paper is a reaction paper based on a book titled Fist, Stick, Knife, Gun. The paper explores ideas of the book, specifically how it relates to the understanding of criminal behavior. The paper examines why people might turn to criminal behavior and choices that are made which will affect the lives of many people. The only source used for this paper is the required book. | more info
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This term paper- 10 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 3 sources-provides a detailed reviews on each selected chapters of the book entitled, Synaptic Self written by Joseph Le Doux. Additionally, the writer supplements the reviews with the provision of his/her own opinions and conclusions. The writer incorporates two different themes as well in reviewing these seven chapters taken from the book. The paper is written on a high school level. | more info
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This is a three-page book report about the Soloist by Steve Lopez. It discusses the book and how schizophrenia can be terribly debilitating even to people possessed with enviable talent. This is the story of a black man on Los Angeles skid row who once attended Juliard and who now plays a two-string violin on the streets while battling his mental demons. The paper has no other sources than the novel itself. | more info
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This is a three page book report written in APA style that relies on one source. It is a critical book review of Chapter eight Ravitchs book on testing accountability and how it affects the overall achievement, growth, or closure of educational institutions. | more info
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This is a three-page paper Weekly Dialectical Reflective Journal that discusses the major concepts attained in selected readings regarding education. It also pulls out select portions of the readings that the writer found insightful, ambiguous, or unclear. Finally, it applies the readings to the writers current life or reflects upon the readings and how it applies to the writers life in general. The paper follows a specified table-type format and relies on three select reading references. | more info
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This is a 3 page thesis, MLA format explaining why the scene based on chapter 10 of the book Coming to Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody is significant in her character development to adulthood. The paper starts by giving a brief introduction of Anne Moody and further gives an overview of events discussed in Chapter ten of the book, which clearly show the cruelty; hatred; poverty; racism and social discrimination that blacks in Mississippi went through in the 1950s as their white counterparts lived happy and lives. The paper concludes by discussing significance of these events in Annes transition to adulthood. The paper relies on one source. | more info
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This is a 5 page paper relying on 5 resources to discuss and reflect on the information provided in the videos and in the texts Ancient Greece : Socrates and Plato, Great Books: Platos Republic, A History of Western Ethics, Vaknin, Sam. Issues in Ethics and Vlastos, Gregory The Socratic Elenchus. The teachings and life of Socrates are described and then extrapolated to everyday life, with conclusions drawn based on the information from the resources themselves. | more info
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What follows is a three page essay that is a critique of a book about social psychology. The book, Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing by James Waller, examines the personalities of perpetrators of genocide at the worker level rather than the authority figure with which most of us are familiar. He examines the pressures that society places on the killers and suggests that any of us are capable of such acts. The essay also details the argument and the warnings and dangers attached to such a study. References are shown at the end. | more info
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This is a four page book review of the 1999 title Speaking Our Minds: Personal Reflections from Individuals with Alzheimers by Lisa Snyder. This review will give a brief synopsis of the books take on the issue of aging and Alzheimers disease and a general evaluation of the book. It will also provide a more detailed discussion on aging-related issues such as memory-loss, intelligence, dignity, independence, living arrangements, and personal care. The paper will be presented in MLA format and it will rely on five sources for references. | more info
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