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    novel in a seven book series, about the fight between good and evil. In this novel, Ron Weasely is on the ‘good side’ of the battle, while Draco Malfoy is on the ‘evil side.’ Their relationship is similar to the Biblical relationship of Jesus Christ and Judas Iscariot; they are in a battle of their own. Every corner they turn, new temptations face them and taunt them to do evil, or act against it and do what is good. Ron Weasely and Jesus Christ are faced with difficult situations, but are able to overcome

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Hermione observed the tiny scene over at the Slytherin table. The teachers did not seem to notice what was occurring at the moment or maybe they do notice but they want to watch. Harry and Ron were whispering about how it's early to get engaged. She couldn't agree more. They're in seventh year. They should at least wait till they have a job to pop the question. Her thoughts were somehow cut off by Pansy, throwing a tantrum. “I can't believe you, Draco. I loved you, I did everything I can

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    The First Years of the Peace Corps Essay

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    “To those people in the huts and villages across the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required,” (Kennedy 2), John F. Kennedy told an inspired crowd and an ambitious nation during his inaugural address on January 20, 1961. The origins for his plan to establish a program to assist developing countries originated about 4 months earlier during an early morning speech at the University of Michigan, where

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    Essay on change

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    accept struggle. Facing the struggle can test relationships, introduce unclear perception of ones identity and produce unpredictable situations; though change must be able to transpire to truly create complete development in the individual. Director Ron Howard discovers the unique mind that takes root inside the individual, by overcoming the cruel affects schizophrenia causes and instead welcoming positive change in his film ‘A Beautiful Mind’ (2001). Likewise S.E Hinton reveals the ability of humankind

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    My first claim, is that the most important event is when Harry was appointed as a wizard by a member of staff from Hogwarts. This was the start of the entire Harry Potter novels, because he would always return to his Witchcraft and Wizardry School every year. The texts states that Hagrid, the Keeper of the Keys, says “Harry - yer a wizard”. My reasoning for this piece of text is that, If Harry never met Hagrid then he would have never known he was destined to be a great wizard in the future.   My

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    to the relationship between Parker and Chase because at the start they resent each other but eventually grow a bond, but it is different because they quickly realise that they must work together to get things done. This example is similar to Harry, Ron, and Hermione because one person is controlling/perfect in the beginning but later changes. It is different because, like Parker and Chase, they grow a friendship faster. This is similar to my sister and I because we have trouble getting along, but

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    “When I call your name, you will put on the hat and sit on the stool to be sorted,” she said “Ackerley, Stewart” Professor McGonagall said a boy walked up and Professor McGonagall placed the hat on his had “RAVENCLAW!” the hat called the boy made his way to the midnight blue and bronze table “Baddock, Malcolm” she called next the boy walked up and sat down the hat was placed on his head “SLYTHERIN!” the hat called out and the boy went to the emerald green and silver table “Branstone, Eleanor” “HUFFLEPUFF”

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    Final Essay 5: Argument on Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone “A giant of a man was standing in the doorway. His face was almost completely hidden by a long, shaggy mane of hair and a wild tangled beard, but you could make out his eyes, glinting like black beetles under all the hair” (pg. 46). It’s an exquisite yet brightening description of the first introduction of Hagrid from J. K. Rowling’s novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. This book gives a great amount of vivid description into

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    Although first impressions are given quite a bit of weight in our society, they are often wrong. In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry has several first impressions of new characters. Ludo Bagman is a great guy who works for the ministry: funny, nice, and always cheerful, he’s very popular with Hogwarts students. Fleur Delacour is a French Beauxbatons student who is gorgeous, and very aware of it. She is always complaining about Hogwarts and thinks the world revolves around her, and only

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    • Hugo’s dad finds an automaton at the museum he is working at • Dad tries to fix it. • Hugo’s father went into the museum at night to fix the automaton and it set on fire • Hugo’s dad dies, so he goes to live with his uncle • Hugo works for his uncle at the station. • Hugo steals the mechanical mouse from the old man’s toy booth. The old man caught Hugo and stole his notebook • Hugo needs to get his notebook back, because it has all his father’s drawings of the automaton in it. • Hugo goes to the

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