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    Among the many beasts of mythology, no creature can match the dragon. Descriptions of dragons vary widely, but the creature is usually portrayed as a serpentine, or snakelike, reptile. In most cases, the traditional beliefs and symbols associated with this mythical creature can be divided into two opposing concepts: the benevolent Eastern or Asian dragon versus the malevolent Western or European dragon. 2 The dragon is an ancient symbol. The Sumerians, whose early civilization arose 7,000 years ago

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    Dragons in Asia are considered lucky because they are wise and powerful and people respect the dragon because they breathe clouds, move the season, and control the water of rivers lakes and seas. They are linked with the Yang( 10 facts about Chinese dragons). In Asia dragon was part of the culture for more than 4,000 years and made a huge impact on culture because they believed the dragon's where real and they also worshiped them as well. In China, Japan, and Korea they believed that dragons were

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    The dragon is one of the first characters who adheres to a philosophical idea and one of the first characters who is not human, similar to Grendel. Grendel encounters the dragon after being treated brutally by humans. Grendels first encounter with the Humans occurs when Grendel is caught in a trap and hangs from a tree. The Humans surround Grendel and postulate that the thing in the tree [Grendel] must be a spirit. However, when Grendel makes noise, a horse neighs and rears up. The Humans take that

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    Vampires Vs Dragons Angel, a heroic vampire cursed with soul, stood in a defensive position with his broadsword held tight in his hands and his eyes fixed on a large black dragon. He was here to investigate reports of dragons attacking the city of Los Angeles. To his right stood another vampire, Spike, also with soul but without the gypsy curse that troubled Angel. The two vampires had guessed that it was this larger dragon who was responsible for summoning the various smaller dragons who were terrorizing

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    Bearded Dragon

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    For my report I will write about Pogona, otherwise referred to as the bearded dragon. These harmless reptiles are mostly found in Australia in ridged rocky regions. They enjoy climbing and can be found up on high rocks or on branches of trees. They are also typically found in dessert regions of Australia chilling on tree stumps and rocks. For pet dragon you will want a habitat that has a heat source on one side to keep it warm if needed and a small place to hide and climb on. They will also obviously

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    Becoming the Dragon, is the first book in The Dragon Inside series, by Alex Sapegin. This book is about a boy named Andrew Kelimov. He got struck by lightning while he was on a school trip which leads to him developing an unusual ability. Andy could not go near any electronic gadget like, computers, televisions, video games, etc., without the gadget slowing down, or freezing up or flickering with static. This ability made it impossible for him to play his computer games. He had to pick up other hobbies

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    A Captive of Dragons

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    of wind hit me. My jaw dropped at what caused the wind. It was a dragon. The screams and shouts behind the outer wall made sense now. I withheld the scream that was boiling up in the back of my throat. So far I was pretty certain the dragon had not seen me. I just had to make it back inside to safety. This would be a more difficult task then sneaking past a few guards though. Getting caught by them wouldn’t cost me my life. The dragon passed overhead again as I took my first shaky steps forward. I

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    Dungeons And Dragons

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    How Dungeons and Dragons Affects Social Anxiety and Cognitive Abilities Dungeons and Dragons is a tabletop role playing game designed to fuel people’s imagination creativity and other cognitive abilities. Dungeons and Dragons or DnD for short is a great game for social interaction and entertainment between friends and even strangers. One of the advantages of DnD is being able to create connections with new people. The people that play DnD include a variety of different people, other than just the

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    Is Dungeons & Dragons?

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    To live out an adventurous story, where a small group of friends band together to become the heroes fighting danger and inventing new ways to solve problems, this is Dungeons & Dragons. Ethan Gilsdorf, D&D enthusiast, explained in his TEDx talk that many tweens sat in their basements eating chips and gorging themselves on Mountain Dew while playing this new exciting take on a classic type war game . Magic, adventure, companionship, and ridiculousness become available to each player. Gilsdorf expressed

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    In the novel, Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede, the main character, Cimorene helps defeat the evil wizards from getting control over the King’s crystal that will show where every piece of useful and interesting magic is in the world. Cimorene escaped because everyone said her behavior isn’t proper or it isn’t done. Cimorene and Alianora both played a role to help defeat the wizards. She went to the dragon's cave and became Cimorene the princess of dragon Kazul. When Cimorene went to the

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