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The Book Of 2 Kings
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the Book of 1 Kings, which continues the story of the kings of the divided kingdom (Israel and Judah). The Book of 2 Kings ends with the overthrow and deportation of the people of Israel and Judah to Assyria and Babylon respectively. This b...

What Is The Connection Between The Book Of Deuteronomy And The Reign Of King Josiah?
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had until then existed in the Judahite kingdom. He executed the idea that only one God should be worshiped by all Israelites, and Judahites and that Jerusalem should be the only lawful and genuine place where YHWH sacrifices should be slau...

“reading Lolita In Tehran: A Memoir In Books” By Azar Nafisi
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in various universities in Tehran and started a special class she had been pondering for some time. For the next two years, until Nafisi’s departure for the United States, the group would meet every Thursday morning in her home and discuss...

Independent Reading & Book Selection
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independent reading especially within the early childhood. The most important question for parents of young children is to select the most appropriate books for their children in order to make them learn the most. Selection of reading mater...

Impact Of Google On Book Reading Habits
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been a colloquial term all over the world. People from different backgrounds, societies and age groups are familiar with Google. The effectiveness and vast uses of the website cannot be debated (Hanley, 2003). Google continues to be the mo...

Why Was Having King Solomon Better Than Not Having Any King?
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any king? King Solomon "excelled all the kings of the earth in riches and in wisdom" according to the Bible. The child of King David and Bathsheba, Solomon (in Hebrew, Shlomo) directed Israel from about 960 to 922 B.C. and constructed a ma...

King Lear - A Happy Ending Would Ruin The Point Of King Lear
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King Lear’ is one of the greatest dramas written by Shakespeare, together with ‘Hamlet’, ‘Romeo and Juliet’, 'Othello’ and ‘Macbeth’. The story of King Lear and his daughters, one of the themes that have preoccupied scholars of popular trad...