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Readers are Leaders

There is a wide notion that knowledge is power but this claim is not correct. On the contrary, it is the acquisition of knowledge that bestows potential power on you.

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World Out of Balance

A book by Paul A. Laudicina on navigating global risks to seize competitive advantage.

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Secrets in Hiding

A short review of In Hiding by Shiras.

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My First Job: The Library

Assisting patrons at the checkout desk, shelving reference books and sitting at the children’s reference desk for an hour weekly in the evenings gave me the opportunity to become acquainted with the library system and gain valuable skills.

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Book Club

My Book Club experiences.

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Schooled: Anisha Lakhani

Summery and quotes from the book.

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How Do We See the Harshness of an Itinerant Ranch Hands Life in “of Mice and Men”?

How do we see the harshness of an itinerant ranch hands life in “Of Mice and Men”- a discussion of the book: “Of Mice Men”.

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Macbeth: Tragedy vs. History

A short essay that explains my view on whether Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a tragedy or a history.

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Negative Reading

The education situation in the country is on a downturn. While deepening issues are cause for worry, I try to understand why so many people dislike reading.

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Book Review: The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama

I hope you go out and buy a copy, it’s worth every penny. You can’t put a price in knowledge, and Barack Obama is a pretty smart man.

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