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    a book on Australia and started to read. Which left Harry lost in his thoughts. After a long time Harry broke the silence, "Hermione?" Hermione looked up and smiled at him, "yes?" "Why did you bring me? And not Ron I thought you two were dating." "Harry, you are my best friend! Yes Ron and I," she sighed and continued, "are dating. But we needed a break." She paused

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    different. Ambitious, cunning and determine. Now, should I send you to Gryffindor or......" The sorting hat went silent. Compare to the other new students, Cadmus was a lot more calmer. He pulls the hat up and looked over to the Gryffinfor table. Ron and the senior students were saying something to Harry, he obviously wasn't concentrating. Two

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    Extra Excellent English Essay J.K. Rowling’s book, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” represents a world of intense magic and crazy adventures. Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley face difficult tasks like trying to solve problems that they have never come to, and stepping into new settings that seem may seem dangerous or unusual for them. Throughout the book, one can learn that the main characters have to overcome many obstacles that requires sacrificing themselves for the good

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    Read the book first or watch the movie first? This is a question I often ask myself when knowing a movie I am about to see is based out of a book. I usually choose based upon the opinions of my friends, many of whom swear “the book is always better than the movie”. (Kitto, 2011) Often times, I find their opinions are the opposite of mine. We all realize that when taking a book and turning it in into a movie it is impossible to include everything as there are many things that do not transfer

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    The story events take place England, in Hogwarts school and The Department Of Ministry. King’s Cross Station is where most events took place before school. The Author J.K. Rowling conceived of the idea of this setting in 1990 while sitting on a delayed train from Manchester to London, King’s Cross. King’s Cross is mentioned in the book and the book/movie series, and is referred to as King’s Cross Station where the main characters go to board the train. The students would run through a mystical wall

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    Woman of the Society In the film The Little Mermaid by John Musker and Ron Clements, a theme that continually portrays itself is how woman are seen in society. In this film, women are defined by their appearance instead of their inner-self or personality by men and women. It also displays that woman are not treated fair. This is expressed in the film through multiple song lyrics and scenes. Ariel, the little mermaid, experiences many occasions where woman in a society are seen differently than men

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    broom at us. Daniel and I decided we could play so Trenton stared asking questions. " Who is my favorite character in Harry Potter?" Trenton asked me. " I don’t know," I answered," Is it Harry?" Trenton thought for a second, then said " No, it's Ron Weasley." He then swatted the broom handle at me instead of the brush side. I was on the top of the bunk bed and I tried to stay away from it as much as I could. I backed in the corner where he couldn’t reach me. He stepped up on the bottom bunk and

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    While Charles Horton Cooley has an excellent point with how primary and secondary groups work within one’s life, they can be very different from person to person. For example, if one were to take each house in Harry Potter, he would find that each house has a different feel for its students. Using the Harry with the Gryffindor house and Draco Malfoy with the Slytherin house, two interpretations of Cooley’s groups are presented. Draco has a family with whom he is very close. This is demonstrated when

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    It has been said that astronomy is unique among branches of magic in that we can work with and learn from muggles as much as our fellow wizards. As a muggleborn, coming to Hogwarts with something recognizable on the schedule, astronomy, has been nice in a world of new and un recognizable things, however exciting they may be. I distinctly remember getting a telescope for Christmas when I was eight years old, and spent hours talking to my dad and studying the sky. The sky does not change depending

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    "You need to be prepared, and you need to know what you're up against!" I watched Professor Moody intently has he finished his brief lecture and introduction. It did slip by me that he seemed to spit certain words such as Ministry, and Azkaban. Defense Against the Dark Arts, a subject I was always keen to learn. Not because I was 'evil' or a Slytherin or some other stereotypical nonsense—I'm a proud Ravenclaw; but because it's actually interesting. Well, it was with Professor Lupin. Beginning our

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