Reflective Paper #1 This paper was very interesting for me to read. Growing up I was never really into politics or the like so reading this was very interesting. I would have friends who love that stuff and was always surprised by the numbers of what they talked about. After reading the prologue and chapter 3, it is very clear that the statistics the news present are not always what we think they are and are often not as bad as they proclaim. This is reassuring to me because all the topics on the
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them. In this novel, books are considered to be a sin and no one is allowed to have them. Throughout the novel, there are many things to pick out to be a life lesson. Many people have self-censorship in the time because they didn’t want to stick out being a person with a book. Characters are being distracted from being happy and forced to not feel emotion. Mass culture took a huge part in this by controlling everyone's day to day lives. People didn’t stop reading books because the government
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Does the book smell like a dog…or does the character smell like a dog? The answer is neither! Smells like Dog is book full of adventure, friendship, and treasure! My reading frenzy started back in the fourth grade at Haley Morgan’s house. We were playing in her room and I needed a book to take to school the next day, so she offered me her selection. I thumbed through them all, and being a fourth grader, I picked the book with the best cover. The cover had a picture if a droopy dog and a few tick
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Harry Potter novels “attempt to make their own ingenious appropriation of the quandary of consumer goods and media” (inquiry. 548). Teare also explicates how children would rather watch movies or play video games than read books in which these mediums derived from. Teare indites, “Books have lost children’s attention … to other media that present narrative fantasies” (inquiry. 548).Teare utilizes the Harry Potter novels to illustrate how the characters face the same challenges we do when it comes to consumerism
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“I Can Only Cry My Eyes”, in this chapter, Carl Hoffman talk about Dhaka, Bangladesh. He talks about a lot in this chapter about the country and he also talks about very small details of Bangladesh. This chapter starts with a quote saying about a plane condition. I have never visited Dhaka and Bangladesh but I have heard about it a lot. I was shocked when the Carl Hoffman talk about the incident on page 180 about the 20,000 ferries that got sank and which killed more than 1000 people per year because
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Why does the school board ban educational books? Not a lot of people know that during WWII Japanese Americans were held in camps after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor taking away Farewell to Manzanar is not going to help. Without Farewell to Manzanar kids at Larkspur middle school will still be without that knowledge; This book can also change the way people look at certain things. Farewell To Manzanar should not be banned because it will take knowledge away from people. In chapter two Jeanne Wakatsuki
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to pick up a self-help book, let alone purchase one, but when I was given the book list for this independent study course, something about Brené Brown’s The Gifts of Imperfection spoke to me. I have always struggled with feelings of imperfection and finding a way to overcome my own issues with worthiness. I never thought a self-help book could change my life, but having read The Gifts of Imperfection cover to cover, I find myself being a firm believer in their power. This book is nothing like what
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I wasn’t going to read Demon Road by Derek Landy, when I first read about it. It didn’t seem like a book that I wasn’t going to life, it wasn’t something that I normally read. I have only read a couple of books that had a horror elements. However, after reading so many reviews about it, I had to pick it up. I haven’t read anything else from Derek Landy so I didn’t have anything to go by. I didn’t know what his writing style was like or how he wrote his characters, but after reading Demon Road I
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finish my first book, Lost in the Meritocracy. Since then, I have started a second book called Chew on This: Everything You Don't Want to Know About Fast Food. It is a nonfiction book that talks about the side of fast food that the companies don't want to show the public like their advertising schemes or their meat slaughterhouses. I'm currently 280 pages into
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summers in high school when teachers would assign books to read, I never really had an interest in sitting down and reading them. However, the one book I specifically enjoyed reading was White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Even though this was a fiction novel, I loved how real it felt while reading it. There was so much emotion involved in the story that it helped me feel connected to the main character as a reader. It was hard for me to put this book down because I was so invested in the story. When
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