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    Emma Watson

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    Emma Watson The want to become an actress is what helped Emma Watson become the person she is today. Becoming an actress has opened so many doors to her. It has helped her become not only famous but a role model to people everywhere. She has taken her role from Harry Potter and used it to inspire other young girls across the world. She herself has become a worldwide phenomenon. Her opportunities do not stop at acting. Emma Watson has had and has many opportunities open to her. According

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    Science Trivia Quiz - Set 1 1. What is the change in body form that an insect undergoes from birth to maturity? 2. Where is the Sea of Tranquility? 3. Where is the Islets of Langerhans located in the human body? 4. _______ is the male part of the flower. 5. What is the term used to describe a large natural satellite of any planet? 6. What is the green pigment found in the cholroplasts of plant cells? 7. What is the branch of Physics that deals with light and its properties? 8. What

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    “Why Severus Snape is a Dick” – by Tom Veale Throughout the ‘Harry potter’ franchise‚ Severus Snape is portrayed as an Enemy from the beginning‚ our first impressions of him are a heartless and cruel sadistic bastard‚ however towards the end author‚ JK Rowling‚ attempts to suggest him as somewhat as a martyr and a victim throughout his entire life. However there is substantial evidence against him proving that he‚ in reality‚ is actually the sadistic‚ self-pitying bastard we thought he was from the

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    Sylvia Michalak March 14‚ 2013 Theology 103 Essay 1 The Deathly Hallows is the final part to the Harry Potter franchise. Harry Potter becomes a basis for spiritual conversation‚ a process of dialogue that leads to the topic of truth that is Jesus Christ. There is a very direct parallel when it comes to the two‚ believe it or not. J.K. Rowling has given Christians a valuable resource to introduce some of the central beliefs of the Catholic faith to a generation that knows the life of Harry Potter

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    pigeonhole the megapopular Harry Potter books. Some conservative Christians will tell you the series is of the devil‚ its author using a likeable boy hero to promote magick and paganism. Wiccans will laugh off the idea that what happens at Harry’s school‚ Hogwarts‚ has even a passing resemblance to their practice. And other Christians will claim there are Christian ideas and even symbols in the series‚ as new books with titles like "The Gospel According to Harry Potter" show. None of these characterizations

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    Does the ancient Greek’s ideation of the goddess Athena compare to modern day portrayals of her? First‚ how did the ancient Greeks imagine Athena? And now‚ how does that compare to her portrayals now? Does she compare extremely alike or does she differ tremendously? To begin‚ in ancient Greek’s times‚ Pallas Athena embodies the Greek goddess of wisdom‚ crafts‚ and war. The name Pallas translates to mean “girl.” Her other epithets‚ Parthenos‚ Ergane‚ Promachos‚ and Nike‚ translates to “virgin‚”

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    ’It’s alright this one time. Do be careful though. That book is a unique.’ ’A what?’ Harry quickly blurted out before correcting himself. ’Sorry. What is a unique‚ Grandfather?’ ’A unicum‚ Harry. I am quite sure neither the ministry nor Hogwarts has a transcribed copy.’ Harry was baffled. Usually Arcturus was quite strict where the library was concerned. Apparently noticing the flabbergasted look on his grandson‚ Arcturus added‚ ’My own grandfather once told me how he was apprehended smuggling

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    graduates to think independently yet broadly. J.K. Rowling Starts her speech with a humor -“win-win situation” saying that preparing this lecture helps her lose weight and the way she releases her pressure is to regard Harvard as “Gryffndor”-- one of the Hogwarts Schools of Wizardry from her masterpiece “Harry Potter”. Following the “Gryffindor” joke,Rowing mentions her own graduation memory. She does not remember a single word that the famous British philosopher gave on her commencement so Rowling is not

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    Speculative Fiction Discovery is at the heart of Speculative Fiction. Yet resistance is also crucial. Speculative Fiction is a term‚ which categorises a number of sub- genres such as fantasy‚ science fiction‚ horror and dystopia. Each of these sub-genres investigates the classic question of “What if?” and uses the imagination as a tool to explore fictional realities. At the heart of speculative fiction lies the essence of discovery to drive a unique plot separate from the reader’s everyday

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    You Remind Me of Someone‚ A Comparison: Harry Potter and Hamlet A comparison is something that could be defined as examining two or more things and finding differences or similarities attached to them. In the world today‚ many people compare different things when they choose to purchase something‚ or they are talking about other people. In the world of literature‚ many things can be compared whether it be settings‚ symbols‚ or even characters; there is always something that is able to be made

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