Prejudice exists in many forms. People discriminate against one another based on race, religion, weight, gender, and more. "Overcoming Prejudice" provides readers with multiple true stories of people who have faced various prejudices and describes how they dealt with it. A final chapter gives readers tips for how to improve their communication skills and prevent stereotyping in their communities.
This incredibly funny trilogy starts with Only You Can Save Mankind in which Johnny Maxwell gets caught up in the ultimate fantasy (or nightmare) of the computer-mad child - as the game becomes real! In Johnny and the Dead Johnny makes the alarming discovery that he can actually see the dead. When the dead realize this they make use of his talents to prevent developers building on their graves. The final part, Johnny and the Bomb, sees Johnny and friends travelling back in time to 1941 (on a bag lady's shopping trolley!) and trying to warn people about a bomb that is about to drop
Jhumpa Lahiri (born Nilanjana Sudeshna on 11 July 1967) is an American author of Bengali Indian descent. Lahiri’s debut short story collection, Interpreter of Maladies (1999), won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and her first novel, The Namesake (2003), was adapted into the popular film of the same name.
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As the demonic Burning Legion sweeps across the world of WarCraft in the final chapter of this epic trilogy, the time-lost wizard Krasus has one last chance to stop their firestorm of conquest from consuming all. But with treachery lurking at every turn, forging a final alliance of the free peoples of Azeroth may not be the salvation on which Krasus has pinned his hopes.
This invaluable book offers the student of literature detailed advice on the entire process of critical essay writing, from first facing the question right through to producing a fair copy for final submission to the teacher.