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  2. Stay Hungry Stay Foolish - Wikipedia

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    Stay Hungry Stay Foolish created a new record in Indian publishing by selling over 300,000 copies and has been translated into eight languages. [1] "Stay Hungry. Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish" is a famous quote of American business magnate Steve Jobs , [ 2 ] which he originally took from last page of the Whole Earth Catalog published in October 1974.

  3. Wikipedia:How to write a plot summary - Wikipedia

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    A plot summary is not a recap. It should not cover every scene or every moment of a story. A summary is not meant to reproduce the experience of reading or watching the work. In fact, readers might be here because they didn't understand the original. Just repeating what they have already seen or read is unlikely to help them.

  4. Shark Tank Success Stories: 25 Products That Became ... - AOL

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    The story of this enormous success began when Aaron Krause discovered a new use for his company’s left-over car washing sponges. The Product: Since the famous Scrub Daddy’s pitch, the company ...

  5. Hunger (Hamsun novel) - Wikipedia

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    Written after Hamsun's return from an ill-fated tour of America, Hunger is loosely based on the author's own impoverished life before his breakthrough in 1890. Set in late 19th-century Kristiania (now Oslo), the novel recounts the adventures of a starving young man whose sense of reality is giving way to a delusionary existence on the darker side of a modern metropolis.

  6. Mowbray 'hungry as ever' to taste Albion success - AOL

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    New West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Mowbray insists he is "as hungry as ever" to taste success with the Baggies.

  7. Wikipedia : Yet more Best of BJAODN

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    The Very Hungry Caterpillar (ISBN 0399226907) is a children's book written by Eric Carle and originally published in 1969. It has proven to be highly popular and has been praised for its use of easy-to-read words which makes it good for teaching young children to read .

  8. The Hunger (Katsu novel) - Wikipedia

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    The review noted that the supernatural elements "almost relieve the tension and horror of the story" with "some of the darkness pushed onto external threats, or disproportionately contained in one sociopathic villain." [3] Kirkus called the novel "two-thirds of a terrific book". Their review stated that "Katsu creates a riveting drama of power ...

  9. The Enormous Crocodile - Wikipedia

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    The Enormous Crocodile (first published on 1 November 1978) is a British children's story, written by British author Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake.A picture book written for younger readers than Dahl's other works, the story tells of a hungry crocodile who aims to eat human children via using various, not-quite-impenetrable disguises.