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Rhetoric Analysis of Alice Walker's Everyday Use    by Santosh Aryal
Price: Free! 1430 words. Published on March 30, 2012. .

Character analysis of Mrs. Johnson (MAMA)
A Blessing and a Curse (Life Knows No Bounds)    by Andrea Clinton
Price: $1.99 USD. 91220 words. Published on April 6, 2012. .

Malika has the life every woman wants, a hard working husband; kids; her career as a artist; nice house; and the gift of foresight. She wouldn't ask for more, until her gift of sight opened her up to her husband's disgust, followed by his desire to leave her. Malika can't figure out what's gone wrong. A needed vacation & admirer helps her regain her strength, but, to what detrimental end?
The Color Purple: Teacher Lesson Plans and Study Guide    by BookCaps
Price: $4.99 USD. 16870 words. Published on September 2, 2012. .

Following Common Core Standards, this lesson plan for Alice Walker’s, "The Color Purple" is the perfect solution for teachers trying to get ideas for getting students excited about a book. BookCaps lesson plans cover five days worth of material. It includes a suggested reading schedule, discussion questions, essay topics, homework assignments, and suggested web resources.
The Color Purple: Teacher Lesson Plans    by BookCaps
Price: $2.99 USD. 7110 words. Published on September 3, 2012. .

Following Common Core Standards, this lesson plan for Alice Walker’s, "The Color Purple" is the perfect solution for teachers trying to get ideas for getting students excited about a book. BookCaps lesson plans cover five days worth of material. It includes a suggested reading schedule, discussion questions, essay topics, homework assignments, and suggested web resources.
Justice pour la Palestine !    by Tribunal Russell sur la Palestine
Price: $5.99 USD. 34540 words. Published by lherne on May 2, 2013. .

Stéphane Hessel, Leïla Shahid, Noam Chomsky, John Dugard, Breyten Breytenbach, Jean Ziegler, Ken Loach, Angela Davis, Roger Waters, Desmond Tutu… une même conviction les réunit : la paix au Proche Orient par l’application du droit international. C’est là tout le sens de la création du Tribunal Russell sur la Palestine.