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    them. Ronald Weasley, Harry’s other sidekick, sacrifices himself in a game of Wizard's Chess for Hermione and Harry in their first year at Hogwarts. Dobby the house elf, who has saved Harry's life on many occasion, sacrificed his life to save Harry, Ron, Hermione, Luna Lovegood and Mr. Olivander out of pure love and friendship. Harry's mother and father, Lily and James Potter, sacrificed their selves for their only son just like Jesus Christ sacrificed his body for us and he sacrificed his life on

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    Harry's Monologue

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    I felt a drop on my face and groaned from being awoke, I heard my name being called but it sounded muffled although it was becoming clearer. I opened my eyes slowly to see Harry above me. My eyes widened, why was he down here? “What are you doing here, Harry? Tom… I mean Riddle... I mean the Basilisk… H-how did you…” My mind was going a mile a minute and wouldn’t slow down. “Hush,” Harry whispered to me, I looked at him worriedly and began to look him over for anything wrong with him. “Hey, hey

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    Neville Longbottom describes himself as “almost a squib” (Chamber of Secrets 185). Despite this self-deprecating analysis, Neville is still sorted into Gryffindor, and he eventually becomes one of the heroes of the Second Wizarding War. Neville does not appear to have anything in common with Peter Pettigrew, who ultimately betrays his friends; however, a parallel exists between the two characters. Neither seems to belong in Gryffindor on a surface level and they are in the background of their respective

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    my not telling them about this. Harry handed my letter to Ron, who read it as well. “Blimey! So you two, you’re brother and sister? That’s bloody mad!” he exclaimed in his cute, crude, blunt way. “So, you get why you can’t tell anyone, right? Not even your family?” I asked Ron. “’Course, Mione, but you won’t even tell the Grangers?” “Why

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    Brief Bio of The Stooges

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    When you think of The Stooges what's the first thought that pops into your head? Probably a 50 year old, prune like, Iggy Pop running around like a mad yoke to the video for 'Lust For Life' from the Trainspotting soundtrack. That's okay. I'm here to tell you about the original 'Proto-Punk' (a nascent predecessor of punk) band, the intense, raucous and truly bizarre, The Stooges. Without this band would rock music have turned out the same way we know it? Would the evolution of punk vary from what

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    In 1919, Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, published his own psychological investigation on the notion of “uncanny.”  Previous studies were conducted on this subject by the German psychologist Ernst Anton Jentsch, and served as the starting point for Freud’s analysis. However, the feeling of “uncanny” was not an easy concept to identify. Jentsch concluded that it fits in the area of the fear of the unfamiliar and intellectual uncertainty. Freud, with some opposition to Jentsch’s

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    Who Can Save America?

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    Who Can Save America? The Rand-yman can! Rand Paul, the son of famous libertarian Ron Paul presidential candidate, and Kentucky senator began running for the position of president of the United States of America, on April 7th 2015 under the Republican Party. He ran under the slogan Defeat the Washington machine. Unleash the American dream, and promised to be a non-establishment Republican president. Rand Pal is by far the best candidate for the presidency in all fields, but more specifically, for

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    accomplish more than they ever would have on their own. One example from the book is hen Ron Weasley walks into Harry 's room on the train, the two boys begin a friendship that will last throughout their time at Hogwarts. They share their stories, their family problems, and eventually candy. Another scenario in this book is when Draco Malfoy offers his evil hand of friendship to Harry in the same sentence as he badmouths Ron, Harry refuses. He informs Draco that Harry needs no help

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    On April 7, 2015, Rand Paul announced, "I am running for president to return our country to the principles of liberty and limited government.” This put him in the running for the 2016 presidential nomination. Rand Paul is a republican and the son of Ron Paul, Rand Paul started his political career in 2008 when he started to get involved in a group known as the Tea Party. He announced he would run for a seat in the Kentucky Senate in 2009, He won and became a senator for Kentucky. He has been a United

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    In his essay “Polarized Parties Are Good for America”, Matthew Yglesias asserts that the two-party system is ideal for America. He begins by stating that polarization is bad for elites, as it leaves little to no room for “self-styled players”. He then suggests that the two-party system is beneficial for voters, insisting that having clearly labeled candidates creates a “menu” that allows the masses to know what they’re voting for from the start. He concludes by stating that the problem isn’t in partisanship

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