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    Freedom of press, petition, assembly, speech, and religion are all under the first amendment. The freedom of religion is one of many noteworthy things included in the constitution. Under the constitution everyone in the United States is in titled to believe in one’s desired religion. The Supreme Court helps distinguish whether something is constitutional or unconstitutional. Unfortunately the court case Wisconsin v. Yoder, dismissed the right to practice their Amish religion. Wisconsin v. Yoder can

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    Various locations in the UK including London, Diagon Alley, number twelve Grimmauld Place, outside all over London, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Diagon Alley is not accessible from Muggle (people who don't have magic) London through the Leaky Cauldron, which is on Charing Cross Road, set between a bookshop and a record shop. Knockturn Alley, a dark area, is an offshoot of Diagon Alley, as are the areas of Horizont Alley and Carkitt Market. The entrance is behind the Leaky Cauldron

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    The book I read is called Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is written by J.K. Rowling. Here is an example of an in text MLA citation of the book. “Harry Potter is dead… He was nothing, ever, but a boy who relied on others to sacrifice themselves for him!” - (Rowling 730). At the beginning of the book, the story starts off with Snape leaking the date as to when Harry's friends were going to send him to a safer location from the Dursley’s house on Privet

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    Storytellers usually put comedy into their stories to keep their audience engaged, and to make the characters feel real and multi-dimensional to their audience. Diedrich Knickerbocker does this in “The Legend of Sleepy Hallow” by explaining Ichabod’s travel through the woods after hearing the legend of the headless horseman. Knickerbocker describes some noises that Ichabod hears when traveling in the forest that turn out to be just the wind or leaves. “As Ichabod approached this fearful tree,

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    J.K. Rowling “It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might has well not have lived at all, in which case you have failed by default (qtd. Rowling The Fringe Benefits of Failure).” This quote by J.K. Rowling at the Harvard graduation in 2008 is a perfect example about how she is as a person. She has gone through many failures and is now a very successful author. She encourages everyone to reach for their goals. You will probably fail a couple

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    After watching Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows- Part Two, I was able to see how gender roles both differ and remain the same in this movie. Although some gender stereotypes apply to the film, I think many characters defy the stigmas typically assigned to males and females. Strong female roles, such as Hermione Granger, Molly Weasley, Professor McGonagall, and Luna Lovegood, help portray sturdy independent women who take charge. Reflecting on this movie, even as a dedicated Harry Potter fan

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    Harry Potter: The Hero with the Lightning Bolt Scar’s Heroic Journey Human beings are like heroes, they have their own journeys to partake on, most of the time this journey is called "life". And just like heroes human beings have their own nemesis, their own sets of trials and challenges to conquer, goals and motives to achieve, as well as a mindset to be able to prove themselves to others that they are capable. A philosopher named Joseph Campbell, made a theory about the journey of a hero. In

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    the essay. Sounds easy, right? Think again! The theory of an American scholar could be very beneficial, the concept, however, it is based off a very fine line that has been set by a single man. Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones from “The Legend of Sleepy Hallow” by Irving Washington will be used in the following paragraphs to show just how difficult it is for one man to achieve the proper qualifications of an American Scholar but when combined could conquer many problems. In order for man to conduct a peace

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    Hallows Thanks ? The perfect fall day would be Halloween and Thanksgiving. Halloween first I would have to go to school. When I got home, I would Decorate the front porch. When It comes time to trick or treat I would put on my cute, cool , and crazy costume and start Halloween. My little sister and I would say trick or treat house to house.It’s almost as if the trees are dancing they move so much. We would smell pumpkin and lots of yummy candy everywhere. And the sweet smell stays like it will

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    their actions than I was of Dr. Hallows and his staff then when I loaded my best friend in the back of my car and drove her home. When this happen I had recently moved back in with my parents after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology and management from the University of Wyoming. I was researching different masters programs and jobs debating where I wanted to go and exactly what I wanted to do with my degree. I figured I would end up going back to school because I have

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