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    When 20th Century Fox announced that they were making Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief into a movie, fans everywhere rejoiced. The public were coming off the pretty successful movie adaptations of the Harry Potter series and had high hopes for the beloved characters of Rick Riordan’s series. For many fans, they were finally going to see the characters they grew up with come to life on the big screen. Sadly, the outcome was less than optimal and felt like a direct shot to the heart

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    bad, depending on how its executed. Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief fits under the latter category as the changes made were glaringly bad in my opinion and noticed by the fans of this book. In Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, I found three key differences compared to its film adaptation: how the journey started, the characters and their characterization, and missing plot points. In the book Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, Percy is your typical 12-year-old

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    Just read the book, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief and watched the corresponding movie. I would like to share what I thought about them ; the differences, the similarities, the things I liked, and the things I did not like. In both the movie and the book the setting is same for the most part. The store begins in New York City, Then they travel to camp half-blood, Then Percy gets his quest where he then travels to California to try to get the lightning bolt back from Hades. They do make one stop

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    The characters in my book are very interesting, there are 3 main characters. Percy, Grover, and Annabeth. Percy is the son of Poseidon who is a Greek God. A powerful God who rules over all the oceans and everything in them. Then there is Percy's best friend Grover, is a Satyr, that is someone who is half horse & half man. Annabeth is the daughter of Athena who is a Greek Goddess.There are other important characters as well in the story like Percy's mom, or the other Gods. Percys personality in

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    we can observe the lightning rod on the buildings, which is also invented by Benjamin Franklin.[2] While numerous people are using his inventions and terms that he had established, relatively few people know that those ideas and terms were established by Benjamin Franklin. Although there are various fields and things were developed by Benjamin Franklin, this paper will mainly focus on his contribution to physics, especially in electrical physics. We now know that the lightning is electricity. [3]

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    A Tale of Two Cities, a book written by Charles Dickens in 1859, describes the situation of France and the French Revolution. At the end of Chapter Six, Dr. Manette, Lucie Manette, Charles Darnay, Sydney Carton, and Miss Pross are at a Tea Party. A turbulent storm occurs and incites an eerie mood within the characters. Charles Darnay starts telling a story about a paper he found. After telling the story, Dr. Manette begins to feel ill. Following this is a section which contains multiple literary

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    shower(boiler that runs on electricity), use your computers. We use electricity every day with at any worries about how it works and if we are safe. We able to do those things without a second thought because of the Benjamin Franklin invention of a lightning rod that will allow electricity to be used as power. Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706, and died on April 17, 1790. He was born in Massachusetts the Bay Colony is now known as Boston, MA. Benjamin attended Boston Latin School at age

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    that a great lightning storm would come and destroy all the electronics and WiFi on Earth. God told Noah, “You must go out into the busy streets and warn others of this great storm coming. You must prepare to teach everyone how to live in a world without electronics, for they have forgot how to function without them.” Noah traveled far and wide,

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    My fear of thunders and lightning It is truly fascinating how children experience and overcome many fears as they are growing up and learning whether or not something is scary. Astraphobia, otherwise known as the Phobia (fear) of anything related to lightning and thunder, is one of them. It undoubtedly is one of the most complicated things I have ever had to defeat. I obviously was afraid of lightning, but I realized how ridiculous and even pathetic it could be for me

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    feet.” When the storm unleashes, he writes: “The dark sky was shattered by a blue-white scar.” (pg 193). As the actual storm breaks out, the boys excitement and fear build and build until they, too, erupt into a storm. They begin a war dance as the lightning strikes. The little boys danced “clamorously” and a “circling movement developed.” (pg. 193). Then, the boys move in for the kill: “The sticks fell and the mouth of the new circle crunched and screamed.” (pg 194) By comparing the real storm with

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