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""She wraps the towel around her finger in to my ear...and claims there's enough wax there to grow potatoes". She compares this immediately to food. Why not something else? I think it just comes to show how she always has food in her mind, considering she always gives away the little food she can acquire to her starving children. Also, it just adds a hint of humor to the overall somber story." — Sep 20, 2016 08:27AM
""She wraps the towel around her finger in to my ear...and claims there's enough wax there to grow potatoes". She compares this immediately to food. Why not something else? I think it just comes to show how she always has food in her mind, considering she always gives away the little food she can acquire to her starving children. Also, it just adds a hint of humor to the overall somber story." — Sep 20, 2016 08:27AM
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"I chose to read this because I have a small curiosity in business. One of the things that stood out to me from this book is the fact that he said the way he gained so much from opportunities was by having connections. He advised to just try on conversation skills in real life, maybe introducing yourself to someone new every day." — Jan 30, 2017 09:32AM
"I chose to read this because I have a small curiosity in business. One of the things that stood out to me from this book is the fact that he said the way he gained so much from opportunities was by having connections. He advised to just try on conversation skills in real life, maybe introducing yourself to someone new every day." — Jan 30, 2017 09:32AM
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"It was shocking to me, the process this book takes audiences to make one understand how a group is ruined from the inside out. For example, the book takes the Ku Klux Klan and states how the reason the KKK was so secretive was because they possessed information that no one else knew. Kennedy tried to harm this group by using the radio to to publicize information about them, thus destroying the secrecy." — Dec 05, 2016 04:53PM
"It was shocking to me, the process this book takes audiences to make one understand how a group is ruined from the inside out. For example, the book takes the Ku Klux Klan and states how the reason the KKK was so secretive was because they possessed information that no one else knew. Kennedy tried to harm this group by using the radio to to publicize information about them, thus destroying the secrecy." — Dec 05, 2016 04:53PM
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