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A Still Timely Lesson on PrejudiceReview Date: 2007-02-14
Berries GoodmanReview Date: 2003-06-06
Neville at her best.Review Date: 1998-12-28

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variety of conceptsReview Date: 2002-02-24
Good choise if browing for a change in your paper.
Essential for any journalist or designer's bookshelf.Review Date: 1998-12-09
Julie Jansen: Freelance Journalist, Brisbane, Australia. Email: julie@journalism.com
The World's Best Newspapers are in this Book.Review Date: 2000-04-27

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Glad to See The Media Hasn't Changed!Review Date: 1999-12-28
How the Civil War helped make newspapers what they are todayReview Date: 1999-10-17
Good Stories, Hack Writing from the front!Review Date: 1999-10-17

Of life, dreams and memoryReview Date: 2001-05-15
Memories of a life and a lifetimeReview Date: 2001-11-14
A moving account of one man's recovery of his heritage.Review Date: 1998-11-13
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The most comprehensive book I've read...Review Date: 2001-08-03
one of the best braodcasting books outReview Date: 1999-04-28
Simply the best roadmap to an on-air television careerReview Date: 1999-02-11

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The book review of Broken HeartsReview Date: 2006-01-25
This book is about a girl named Lizzie. She also has a little brother named Matt. She ahs 2 friends named Miranda and Gordo, they hang out a lot. Then Gordo got a girlfriend and started ditching them. This book has a lot of interesting details and good word choice. I recommend this book to you because it is a great book to read. My opinion about this book is that it has a really good author to it so it has a good set of word choice and interesting details to go with each set of chapters to make up the book.
The main characters that make up this book are interesting. Lizzie is the one person with a very unique mind and is a one of a kind person. Miranda is a person that can sit there and listen to you and then you ask her a question and she will say "what did you say I wasn't listening". Gordo, is a person that is really smart, he is also one that will lie to you about going somewhere with his mother or father. Matt, is Lizzie's annoying little brother that irritates Lizzie all the time.
The main themes of the book are friendship, Love, growing up, and worry. The theme friendship represents Lizzie, Miranda, and Gordo because they have been friends for a very long time. Love, represents Gordo falling in love with his new to become girl friend. The growing up theme is all about Gordo because he has a girlfriend now. They worry is all about Lizzie and Miranda were all worried about Gordo because they couldn't find him.
The setting took places in all different places. It took place in a restraunt, that's only because that's where him and his girlfriend were. Lizzie's house was another place that the book took place at. That's where they hang out most of the time. At the restraunt Gordo was there with his date and, when Lizzie and Miranda tried to call him. They couldn't get a hold of him so they went down to the restraint to see if he was there because that is his favorite place to eat. Then they yelled at him for not telling the truth.
You should remember that this book is all about Love, Friendship, Worry, and growing up, because if you remember this then you can always know what the feelings are all about in the book. The main characters in this book should be remembered because then you know who they are and what they do in the book. The setting of this book is really important, because you should know where the story took place and what the place is about. I think you should read this book because you can read about friendship and trust. I loved this book and I think you will to.
Hilary Duff has a broken heart!!!Review Date: 2003-12-04
Broken Hearts ReviewReview Date: 2003-12-07
Part 1: 10/10 Gordo gets a girlfriend, and Lizzie and Miranda are concerned that she is cheating on him, since the girl is friends with Claire and Kate. Meanwhile, Matt and Lanny develop a habit of gambling with thier classmates after Matt finally understands percentages, fractions and odds.
Part 2: 10/10 It is around Valentine's Day, and everyone seems to have a date except for Lizzie, Miranda and Gordo. But when Lizzie gets a boyfriend, things change, and she starts to neglect her friends. Lizzie's little brother on the other hand, is doing favors for a girl in school so he can get a baseball card he needs to finish his collection off.
This is one of the better books I have read in the series so far. I recommend it.

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"Edutainment" - But Definitely Not the WorstReview Date: 2002-01-05
Buster Baxter Cat SaverReview Date: 2000-06-02
My daughter loves this whole seriesReview Date: 2000-03-17


HeartwarmingReview Date: 2000-09-16
Pass on the love!Review Date: 2000-04-05
The perfect father's day story.Review Date: 2000-04-25

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The Cheetah Girls: 5-8: Supa-Dupa Sparkle [ Spoliers!!]Review Date: 2006-11-08
Woof, There It Is: This is when the Cheetah's arrive to Hollywood.They also start making Cheetah Girls chokers. It's a cute story.
It's Raining Benjamins: It's Pucci's 9th birthday. Chanel's mother isn't sure if she wants Pucci to have his own pet. But anyway, she buys one. On Pucci's b-day, Chanel's mother is angry because Chanel did not have permission to get a pet. And, Pucci gets upset because his father bought him a math book. It's a cool story.
Dorinda's Secret: Dorinda finds out she has a REAL sister. Tiffany. Dorinda isn't sure that the Cheetah's are gonna be okay with it. So, she doesn't tell her crew. When Dorinda meets Tiffany, she finds out she is white. Dorinda also has a meltdown. But, at the end of the meet Tiffany says: " Can i have your phone number?" then " Can i have a hug?" then " I'm so glad i met you!" Dorinda tells her crew about her sis. They are cool with it. It's a neat story.
Growl Power: Aqua And Angie are going back to houston for Thanksgivng. It's a big story. You'll have to read it it! It's a fabulous story.
This is a nice book.
Thank You For Taking Your Time To Read My Review
everyones wrongReview Date: 2004-07-07
worth every pennyReview Date: 2003-12-16

Best Bible Survey if you could read only one bookReview Date: 2007-11-28
The greatest result was that I learned how man's influence through his traditions and teachings were introduced from both Rabbinic Judaism and Roman Christianity. The authors do a very nice job to distinguish between the Sound Doctrine given through Scripture, and the false doctrines resulting in man's misinterpretation of the Scriptures on both sides, Jewish and Christian. No small task!
This is a very scholarly and well documented book! If you want to clear the fog surrounding the historical origins of Christianity this is a must read. You may not like what you discover, but the content is factual and the authors exercise tremendous respect toward Judaism and Christianity with a genuine bold humility throughout the pages.
Must reading for every christian especially teachers ,pastorReview Date: 2001-10-04
Must reading for every christian especially teachers ,pastorReview Date: 2001-10-04
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I read the book in the 7th grade and was looking for a copy for my daughter. I discovered that it has been allowed to lapse out of print! This is astonishng, since it is a priceless story about the entrenchment of bigotry in contemporary American life and how it is experienced through the eyes of a young boy.
The vehicle of mom's entry into real estate provided a plausible and realistic framework for lessons about prejudice and inequality in American life, and how much farther we all have to go. This book should be required reading in today's elementary and middle schools.