Today I found five books from my
classmate there are very differences those topics. Alnawmasi, Sultan F has “Now
Is the Time for Running” (1) also, I found on page 15 “You know what sacrifices
were made for the freedom we now enjoy” I do not know if he enjoy when he read
it. Galkina, Elena V has “Loud and Clear” (2) than I found on page
15 “A costly plan of action may prove to be the ideal solution in a given
situation” I thought she like it because she is studying Biasness International.
Ouedraogo, Jonathan T has “How To Talk Minnesotan” (3) so, in page 15 is “Many
cooks substitute pickled herring for the hamburger and use cream of mushroom
soup instead of Cheese Whiz as a topping” I do not worry about him if he read
it or not. Sengwiza, Loris has “U.S. Economic Policy Toward Africa” (4) and again
in page 15 is “For instance the foreign aid appropriations legislation for 1991
declared in part that the purpose of DFA was to help the poor majority of men
and women in sub-Saharan Africa to participate in a process of long-term
development through economic growth that is equitable, participatory,
environmentally sustainable, and self-reliant” I thought he enjoy with it. Toure,
Mohamed L has "Islam Without Fear" (5) in page 15 is “With
exaggerated seriousness, the prominent Islamist columnist Ahmed Bahgat reports
in al Ahram of August 13, 1995, on “breaking news” from the art world” finally
I like this book because it’s talk about my religion.
Work cited
1-
Willaims, Michael, Now is
the time for running, New York and Boston2011, page 4.
2-
Morrisey, G. (April 1997,
fourth ed.). Loud and Clear, New York, USA: Addison-Westly Publishing, Inc.
3-
Mohr, Howard. (August 4th,
1987). How to Talk Minnesotan: A visitor's Guide. New York, USA: Penguin Group.
4-
Herbst, Jeffrey Ira, COUNCIL ON FOREIGN
RELATIONS PRESS, New York 1992.
5-
Baker, Raymond William,
1942, Islam Without Fear, HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS in Boston and London in 2003.
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