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Book Report on Fred Anderson’s The War That Made America

Book Report

War

Words: 2126 (9 pages)

Introduction             Professor Fred Anderson is considerably one of the pioneering historians who commenced in giving light to the importance of historical events and incorporating these for the benefit of the contemporary society.  Due to his aim in exploring the unprecedented historical perspectives of America and the significance that it may have made to shape…

Short Summary of “Hard Times” by Charles Dickens

Book Review

Charles Dickens

Words: 10816 (44 pages)

Short Summary Mr. Gradgrind is a man of “facts and calculations. ” He identifies a student, called Girl number twenty, who replies that her name is Sissy Jupe. Gradgrind corrects her that her name is Cecilia regardless of what her father calls her. Jupe’s father is involved in a horse-riding circus and this is not…

Lab Report for the Limiting Factors of the Cedar Glade

Book Report

Factors

Laboratory

Words: 1148 (5 pages)

Introduction In the wild, populations are normally controlled by limiting factors that are either biotic or abiotic. These prevent the population from continually growing and reaching their carrying capacity. This experiment will teach one what it is like to study real populations and to help one use and learn the meanings of certain words. Hypothesis:…

Robert Maxwell: The Man and the Mystery

Book Review

Writers

Words: 1248 (5 pages)

Robert Maxwell, the infamous tycoon who is remembered as much for his personality and ethics in his business dealings as he is for his accomplishments, died in 1991. Debates over his life and diversions, however, will loom well into the future. Perhaps fittingly, Maxwell is reported to have died while urinating off the side of…

Book Review on “Where We Stand: Class Matters”

Book Review

White supremacy

Words: 1328 (6 pages)

Bell Hooks explores the intricate connections between classism, racism, white supremacist ideology, and sexism in modern American society in her book “Where We Stand: Class Matters”. She emphasizes the significance of acknowledging this complex interplay by sharing her personal journey from a working-class background to the upper class achieved through academia and prolific writing. Despite…

The Culture of Narcissism.Critical Book Review

Book Review

Culture

Words: 2255 (10 pages)

The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Expectations The culture of narcissism was widely recognised as a socio-cultural critique of American society when published in 1979. Written by Christopher Lasch, the book analyzes a social phenomenon identified by Christopher Lasch as ‘cultural narcissism’, a process by which certain attributes of the pathological…

Hello, Dolly! Review

Book Review

Words: 698 (3 pages)

The plot of Hello, Dolly! is based on the 1835 English play A Day Well Spent. Set in Yonkers and New York City in the 1890’s, Hello, Dolly! is an exciting and passionate musical. The main character, Dolly Levi, is a widow who works as a matchmaker, dance instructor, and in various other jobs. She…

Book Report: Nineteen Minutes

Abuse

Book Report

Words: 1121 (5 pages)

The book I recently finished reading is Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult. It is set in Sterling, New Hampshire, a small town. The story begins by portraying a typical day at the local high school, where students are attending their classes. However, during this ordinary day, there is an abrupt explosion in the parking lot…

Rendezvous by Daniel Ransom Analysis

Book Review

Words: 329 (2 pages)

This is a story from two points view, Patton and Kim, which ends with both characters meeting. It is written in third person narrative, present tense. Throughout the story, we could guess that the theme of it could be Crime and Rebellion since the characters exhibit certain characteristics that create the tense atmosphere in the…

Book Review: Labor and Legality

Book Review

Labor

Words: 2319 (10 pages)

An Ethnography of a Mexican Immigrant Network is an descriptive anthropology of 10 undocumented Mexican workers. Undocumented means that these workers are working without “ documents ” or “ illicitly ” . They work as coach boys or at a Chicago eating house called Illinois Vino. Ruth introduces the reader to the king of beastss,…

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