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    are seven Guilds for the seven realms: River, Ocean, Flame, Earth, Mountain, Desert, and Sky. The purpose of the Guilds is to protect each realm from the evils of the Land of the Forgotten, and occasionally each other. Each year on the first day, the leader of the realm chooses ten children aged ten years and recommends them to the general of the Protectors Guild. The children will then undergo physical, mental, and logical testing, and the general will choose the top five to join the Guild. They will

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    Laxus The Dragon

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    Laxus had heard about the only other known second generation dragon slayer. Before Nirvana happened, he had heard rumours about the dark guild Oracion Seis, and it's six members and their incredible power, and twisted minds. At that time, however, the fact that one of them possessed a dragon slayer lacrima was not common knowledge, so he'd heard about the apparent snake charmer, or whatever the people believed, and shrugged it off. However, when Natsu and his team returned after taking down one

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    ask, whether the writing in itself is good in my point of view or not, has to answer to my specific guidelines which in your case might not be the same. The first and foremost of the many guidelines is how the author set's up the introductory sentence or better yet, the hook. If the author for example, is writing a cook-book, his first sentence should be appealing to the sense of taste. For example, If you are writing on how to bake a chocolate cake, you can sound appealing by saying, it will almost

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    Nottingham. Loman discusses about the role of Greek women in defending their cities and communities. The author attempts to clarify the assumptions made by modern scholars or authors that women did not play a part in foreign military campaigns i.e. war. Loman discusses about Greek women and their views, emotion and reaction based on warfare, the impossible existence of amazons. The reason for the author making this an argument is because of misjudgment even thou women have had an active role in war.

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    their time. There is, however, a great deal of controversy regarding whether “The Bard” really authored his plays, or whether they were mislabeled and plagiarised by a phony author. Many factors contribute to these suspicions, and many allegations have been made regarding Shakespeare’s works being plagiarized by fellow authors and scholars. One of the most convincing arguments that Shakespeare did not write his plays is the intimate knowledge of royal affairs shown in his works. Plays such as Othello

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    necessity for young readers to critically examine the author’s choices in order to improve their own pieces of work. Bunns effectively argues to his audience of college students that improved comprehension comes from focusing on the rhetorical choices authors decide to make in their compositions by tying personal narratives with repetitive questioning throughout his article. In “To Read like a Writer” Mike Bunns introduces how writing is “a series of choices” with an account of his past as an employee

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    journal. The majority of the articles were contributed by single authors; and most authors were librarians, faculty members or researchers affiliated with academic or research institutions. Out of 66 issues published during 2000-2010, only fifteen special issues were brought out from eminent editors and guest editor of LIS professionals. It is registered that Stephen M. Mutula, Howard Falk, and Shien-Chiang Yu were most proliferate authors who have contributed eight articles, seven articles and six articles

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the notion of “authorship” is explained as “the fact of being the author of a piece of writing; the fact of being written by a particular person; literary origin”, which is the most basic but superficial definition of authorship. To fully understand the notion of authorship in Pennycook’s essay, it is paramount to make

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    The Selection by Kiera Cass is “Charming, captivating, and filled with just the right amount of swoon!” (Kiersten White, New York) Many agree that you will fall in love with The Selection. It takes you through America’s perspective on the selection. While reading this book you feel as if you are competing in this intense competition for the prince’s heart. But there is only 1 prince and 35 girls. Who will win? In order to fully understand The Selection you most know how their society works

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    Work Cited "Alajmo Massimiliano Biografia." Archifood. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Sept. 2015. Editors, Biography.com."James Beard." Bio.com. Ed.. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 10 Sept. 2015. Editors, Biography.com. "Julia Child." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 10 Sept. 2015. "1-50 Restaurant Profile." The World's 50 Best Restaurants. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Sept. 2015. Myhrvold, Nathan. "Auguste Escoffier | Biography - French Chef."Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, n

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