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    unusual characters, and a fantasy storyline made into a major motion picture. It has become almost iconoclastic in film history, shown regularly on network television and becoming a part of American cultural history. The song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," won an Oscar for best song, and has been recorded by hundreds of artists. In fact, for numerous critics, the movie is ranked among the top 10 movies of all times, and the Library of Congress names it the most watched film in history (The Wizard

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    In one stone's throw of land were the beginning, middle, and end. In one gathering of time stood the Patriarchs, the Jews, and the Messiah. When the Jews believed they received all the blessings imaginable and thought they saw all the miracles heaven had to offer, they were summoned to the shores of the Mediterranean

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    Studying skills are a necessity with university and many students tend to not understand how valuable it is. Studying is when the students sit in an area with all of their necessary belongings and use numerous strategies to understand the material, instead of memorizing through repetition (Merkur, 2001, p. 98-99). This requires a lot of dedication and the students should understand that there is no way of avoiding it because it will reflect on their ability to perform in tests and final exams. The

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    Ancient Religions of the Mesopotamians, the People of the Indus Valley, the Egyptians And the Epic of Gilgamesh The dictionary tells us that religion is a set of beliefs relating to the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs. Where do we get information to study about ancient religions? The easiest would be from writings, but in some cases there is no documentation or evidence

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    He was standing at the edge of the pavilion with the other giants. He changed a lot since I first meet him five years ago. He seemed more cheerful, like he had a sense of belonging. His long hair was clean and styled into a traditional giant war hairstyle. He looked strong and powerful in his armour ."So the tunnel to the castle is too small for the most giants. I myself am small enough so I will assist in the castle area,

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    The MIA’s boycott lasted over a year, but finally, in early 1957, Montgomery’s buses were desegregated. This was, on many levels, the first large-scale stand taken to end segregation in the South. (“Martin Luther King, Jr.” 1) King went on to form the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1960, which gave him a base of operation and a national platform to speak. King began to travel across the country, preaching

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    Who's Helena Monologue

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    It was a cool September evening and my mom was driving me from Los Angeles all the way to Johannesville. As we drove on quiet, deserted roads I stared out the passenger’s window and saw nothing but hills with tall, dry, golden-brown grasses. It certainly wasn’t anything like what you’d see in pictures of beautiful landscapes but it wasn’t too bad either, I actually kind of liked it. Looking at those golden hills rush past my window somehow relaxed me and sent me into a staring trance, my mind traveled

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    Introduction “I have often wondered whether I made the right choice. From time to time I have been met with open hostility from black South Africans who clearly do not want people from other countries around. I believe this form of xenophobia to be unique to South Africa. To my knowledge it is not something to be found elsewhere in Africa.” (Tegegne, 2001: 94) The deep hatred and dislike of African foreign nationals by some locals emanates largely from the perception that foreigners are here to

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    law have been violently attacked and detained by the Russian policy, others have been attacked on the streets by other civilians. Fines are being handed out to those who show “gay pride” upon themselves such as in the form of a small pin to large a rainbow flag; “Breaching the law will carry a fine up to 5,000 rubles ($156) for an individual…” (“Russian anti-gay bill passes, protesters detained”). Making us wonder about the Olympic athletes who are open with their sexuality, if they break the law will

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    Mark: A Fictional Narrative

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    The small car pulled into the driveway of the frat house. 8:15 was the time; the party was already started. Mark noticed his friends’ cars were there as he got out of his own and hurried to the door. When he stepped inside he saw all the faces of those who share classes with him. His eyes scanned the room until he saw two men sitting together at a table with one extra seat. He worked his way towards the table, greeting whatever person who chose to acknowledge him. Finally one of the men glanced

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