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Michaela Dean is on page 222 of 380 of Quiet Moments in the Presence of God
The theme of at this point is not to worry about the future, but instead give your cares to God for him to free us. The use the story of titedios amerimnos, the man who never worries, as well as Deuteronomy 33:27, and 1 Peter 5:6-7 to help reiterate this theme.
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Quiet Moments in the Presence of God

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is on page 175 of 320 of Topics In Current Chemistry, Volume 312: Unimolecular and Supramolecular Electronics I: Chemistry and Physics Meet at Metal-Molecule Interfaces
This book was written as an informative book on the use of organic compounds in modern electronics. I'm reading it to help me build my bio-hybrid solar cells for my science fair project. Currently I'm reading the chapter on current challenges in organic photovoltaic solar energy conversion. Its helped me avoid a lot of mistakes other scientists have made for me. This book has been really helpful so far.
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Topics In Current Chemistry, Volume 312: Unimolecular and Supramolecular Electronics I: Chemistry and Physics Meet at Metal-Molecule Interfaces

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is finished with The Secret History of Costaguana
He ends up telling his story to Conrad, who gives a false story, making him the enemy of Jose for the rest of his life
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The Secret History of Costaguana

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is finished with The Secret History of Costaguana
Yet again, Colombia is thrust into a revolution, however this one is centralized in Panama City and Colon. Jose, as an unintentional witness to the Great Events of the revolution plays an integral part in the revolution that splits Panama from Colombia. He eventually leaves his daughter, now 17, and goes to Europe to tell the story of the revolution.
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The Secret History of Costaguana

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is finished with The Secret History of Costaguana
life and births their daughter Eloisa. We also watch as the Canal Company sinks, Miguel loses all credibility, loses his job, and dies. Conrad begins his life as a sailor and then turns into a journalist/novelist. We follow as Charlotte is murdered by a deserter and Jose is thrust into depression.
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The Secret History of Costaguana

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is finished with The Secret History of Costaguana
Next, Jose finds Miguel in Colon and follows his life there. You watch as Miguel's obsession with the Railroad and the Canal grows and Jose discovers Miguel's gift of journalism and event twisting. After this we meet the Madiniers. We follow as their son later Gustave as well as hundreds of other white people die of yellow fever. We await on the edge of our seats as Charlotte attempts suicide and then enters Jose's
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The Secret History of Costaguana

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is finished with The Secret History of Costaguana
The story starts with the events that lead his father, Miguel Altamirano, to Panama. The Chinese cadaver, Father Echavarria's actions, and the revolutions. Then the author describes the events that lead to Antonia de Narvaez and the birth and early life of Jose, the narrator. Then he goes on to describe the first glimpse we see of Conrad and how his actions lead to his meeting with Jose.
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The Secret History of Costaguana

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is on page 240 of 304 of The Secret History of Costaguana
Culture: celebrated the canal with an insurgence of patriotism.Characters: José: threw family into isolation for protection, drew into self after charlotte's murder. Éloise: grew wise beyond her years, coped with mother's death by doing things that reminded her of her. Anatolio Calderón: ran from this fate out of cowardice. Conrad: used other people to achieve the success that was needed for his personal well being.
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Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is on page 186 of 304 of The Secret History of Costaguana
Characters:
-Charolotte Madiner: attempted suicide, decided to live, reinvented her life. Has a daughter with José.
-Conrad: has others do the hard work, he follows the money
-Miguel: tries tirelessly, but to no avail.
-José: cares tirelessly for his bastard daughter, cares for charolette, and his father
Culture:
-everyone in Colombia/panama is a poet
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The Secret History of Costaguana

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is on page 149 of 304 of The Secret History of Costaguana
Culture: panama had been the
Caribbean Switzerland, until it
gained independence from
Colombia
Characters:
-widow of the canal: son, grieves and finds refuge in others. Husband, grieves in silence and isolation
-Miguel: refracts the truth to assuage the fears and troubles of others.
-Conrad: has others fix his own problems, tries to commit suicide to avoid his troubles.
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The Secret History of Costaguana

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is on page 87 of 304 of The Secret History of Costaguana
The reoccurring theme of the book in this section is that politics are dangerous (and according to my friends in Colombia and Panama) still are. To update the characters: Conrad smuggles ammunition to a revolution in Colombia causing thousands of deaths that he cares nothing about. Santiago Perez Triana finds solace in letters asking when its safe to return home even when he appears content outwardly, just as I do.
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The Secret History of Costaguana

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is on page 59 of 304 of The Secret History of Costaguana
Finally the main character, and narrator, José de Narváez. He is the bastard son of Miguel and Antonia. When he finds out that he is a bastard by birth he takes matters into his own hands and goes in search of his father in Panama. It seems that he is always seeking knowledge in any form (like me), and blames himself for things that are out of his control. Overall, I think this book will be a very interesting read.
Jul 21, 2013 11:36AM Add a comment
The Secret History of Costaguana

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is on page 59 of 304 of The Secret History of Costaguana
A lot of minor characters in the book turn to death instead of actually solving their problems, such as the chinaman who committed suicide to escape the hardships of panama, and William Beckman (the husband of Antonia de Naváez) who did so after finding out that her child was not his. Father Echavarría who made Miguel the enemy of the Catholic Church, when faced with a challenge from Miguel, tried to murder him.
Jul 21, 2013 11:22AM Add a comment
The Secret History of Costaguana

Michaela Dean
Michaela Dean is on page 59 of 304 of The Secret History of Costaguana
The father, Miguel Altamirano is a scholar, writer, and a surgeon. He fought to allow surgery on cadavers and eventually was able to dissect chinamen from the building of the Panamanian railroad. When he found that his cadaver had committed suicide he cut off the cadavers hand and mounted it on a pedestal. After getting into trouble with the church helped a revolution and then moved to panama.
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