Robert T. KiyosakiRich Dad Poor Dad He begins by saying that in order to become rich, you must first learn financial matters thoroughly. It emphasizes that it can be learned.
Financial literacy is very important; He frankly points out that if these are not learned, we will continue to work to pay the bills.
How to get rich, should I start my own business or work for someone else, if knowing how money works is enough to get rich why aren’t accountants or bankers rich, what do we learn about money in schools? The author has tried to answer such questions.
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Agatha Christie The Thirteen Problems We can divide the book into three parts. In Episode 1, when Raymond West and his friends gather at Raymond’s aunt’s house, they form a club where they can talk and talk about the murders they have experienced, heard and known about. Although they don’t care about Miss Marple at first, they take her into consideration as they see the way things are resolved.
In Episode 2, Sir Henry, who is fascinated by Miss Marple, whom he knows through the club, meets her in Bantry’s. The group, which is together in Bantry’s, will tell about the murders and Miss Marple will find the solution again.
In the third episode, Miss Marple asks Sir Henry for help because of an incident. In fact, he solved the case himself.
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George R. R. Martin Fire and Blood Stark, Targaryen, Baratheon, Lannister etc. we see in Game of Thrones. tales of the ancestors of households are told. At the center of events is House Targaryen.
In Westeros, there is Aegon, who destroyed kingdoms and established a single kingdom. It chronologically reveals many events such as Targaryen and Aegon the Conqueror and the dragon disaster and the first 150 years of their reigns. In my opinion, it is by far the best book in the Game of Thrones series. We also have more information about that world.
I do have to say there were a couple is stories like Argon I and king Jaehaerys that were really good, and there were hints of things that have not yet been seen in the main series, as well as more of the big families of the realm and free cities. Lots of brutality that Game of Thrones is known for.
The last part of the book is about the Regency during the minority of Aegon III after the Dance, telling the story of the rule of Cregan Stark until the last regent of the Council of Regents and Aegon III becoming of age to rule alone. This part is the most tedious, uninteresting and mostly self-indulgent.
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J. M. BarriePeter Pan and Wendy Peter Pan tells the story of Wendy, John and Micheal who go off on the adventure of a lifetime when the go with Pan off to Never Land.
And so begins numerous adventures filled with pirates, Indians, and mermaids. Wendy becomes the boys’ mother, telling them stories and putting them to bed. It ironically makes her realize that she is ready to grow up. But between the adventures with Indians and mermaids, Captain James Hook, Peter’s archenemy, is planning his demise after Peter cut off his right arm and fed it to the crocodile. He captures the Lost Boys and Wendy, luring Peter into a final match to the death. Like all villains though, he doesn’t win. After taking control of his ship, Peter sails Wendy and her brothers’ home. But, after seeing what it was like to have their own mother, the Lost Boys want to grow up too.
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William ShakespeareRomeo ve Juliet Throughout history, the immortal love of lovers, belonging to two hostile families, has been entwined in our language. Like Aslı and Kerem, Leyla and Mecnun. Despite the hostility of families in Romeo and Juliet, they set their heads in the path of love. This is such a love that it cannot be explained… Even if they fall in love with each other, let’s see if destiny will unite their paths.
All these feelings of ill will change on one special night when young Romeo Montague is smitten with Juliet Capulet at a masked ball. The two instantly fall in love and do everything in their power to hide their romance from their feuding family members, parents included. I can understand why this is the play often assigned to fourteen year olds because what young teenager has not been smitten and thinks that he/she is in love. Combine this with the aspect of star crossed lovers who are going against the prevailing trends of society, and there are many directions that a teacher can go in while discussing this with students. Boys will like enjoy the dueling between members of the Montagues and Capulets and perhaps also the innuendo imagery that Romeo uses to describe Juliet whereas, perhaps, girls will swoon over the descriptions of Romeo and how he does everything in his power to marry and be with Juliet for all eternity.
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