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Addressing Saburo Ienaga's "The Pacific War". This paper presents several of the key arguments made in Saburo Ienaga's book The Pacific War and comments upon these arguments.
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Sula Toni Morrison This paper examines the novel, Sula by Toni Morrison. It analyzes fie reviews of the novel and compares their critical commentary.
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The City of Ladies. This paper is written at third year level. It reviews an excerpt from the book written by Christine DE Pisan called The City of Ladies. The book tells us about the status of women back in the fourteenth century.
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14986 The Gutenberg Elegies - by Sven Birkerts. This paper is on the book "The Gutenberg Elegies", written by Sven Birkerts. It describes and analyzes the philosophy and the approach of the author to public affairs and compares the author's policy prescriptions to those of other writers, and evaluates the relevance/importance of those prescriptions to public affairs in the 21st century.
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14992 The Postman always rings twice - James M Cain This is a literature analysis of the book "The postman always rings twice", which is written by James.M.Cain. It includes synopsis of the book and what is the purpose of this book and how does the author illustrates it. It also discusses the main points and the theory used in the book. It also includes the writing style of the book.
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15071 Book Report - Can Prisons Work This paper is a review of Stephen Diguid's book, Can Prisons Work? The paper summarizes the book, as well as discussing our modern concepts of deviance and transformation. A discussion of alternatives to prisons is included, as well as a look at how it can be determined if incarceration has worked for someone.
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15117 Fascism This paper is a book review of The Rise of Fascism, by F.L. Carsten.
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