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Animal's Farm - A Protest Against Tyranny

The story 'Animals Farm' by George Orwell has the political allegory where the author has focussed a criticism of British Empire through reflecting and upgrading the characters under the banner of animal farm. George Orwell had written his book 'Animal farm" in such a state of affairs of world politics where socio economic circumstances of some countries relating to Africa, Asia and other European countries being ruled over by British regime were politically down in the...
Kh. Atiar Rahman
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EBay Classified Profit & Affiliate Marketing Can Do Miracles Together

The Number One Affiliate Guide Ebay Classified Profit, the only e-Book that generates income like crazy. Is it a scam? Find out the truth now.
Stefan Kolev
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Currency Trading Books - 3 You Must Read

There are many currency books but here I have selected three that every trader should have in their library of books. If you are seasoned pro or novice trader these books are great forex education.
Kelly Price
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Book Review - Selling Retail - Book Two by John Lawhon

In Book One of "Selling Retail" the author, super successful salesman John Lawhon, gave the reader valuable information on how to prepare for the selling process. In this book, he elaborates on the the successful conduct of the process itself. This book is divided into two main sections.
Donovan Baldwin
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Book Review - My Nickel's Worth, An Autobiography

Reminiscent of Tom Brokaw's observations on small town life, Phillip A. Nickel mixes quirky humor with straight forward annotations. He uses a mix of warm friendly humor with and edge of irreverent mockery. Phil writes with a unique sense of word play that had me rolling with laughter.
Richard R Blake
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Post Mortem Book Review

Patricia Cornwell is very well known for her mystery novels, particularly the Kay Scarpetta series. "Post Mortem" is Cornwell's first novel, and it is the first novel in the mystery series. Cornwell is said to have invented the forensic crime genre with this first book of a series based around the life and work of a medical examiner, Kay Scarpetta.
Tonia Jordan
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Matala by Craig Holden

Chock-full of deceit, debauchery and dark desires, Matala is best suited for a mature reader. The characters are well developed and delivered with razor sharp precision. The plot is well crafted and presented in stages which adds depth and dimension to the story
RJ McGill
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God Willing? Political Fundamentalism in the White House, the 'War on Terror', and the Echoing Press

The foreign and domestic foreign developments in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 were not only (neo) conservative, but also firmly grounded in a (Christian) religious fundamentalism. Domke argues that the Bush administration has turned a religious worldview into political policy and has created what Domke calls a 'political fundamentalism'.
Nasrin Dastjerdi
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Sabrina LaBord Unleashes 'Behind Her Smile' An Eclectic Collection of Poetry

Throughout the pages of 'Behind Her Smile', you will find the author's true capability to capture an audience with her medley of poetic passions. The Reader can easily identify with the voice in each poem.
Nicole Hester-Francis
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Watchman by Ian Rankin

Is Miles Flint the Watchman or is he the one being watched? Watchman was published in Britain in 1988 and is now available in the United States for the first time.
Nancy Eaton
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