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    Darkness extended over all of Middle-Earth like a veil during the time of war. New laws were enforced and the citizens’ freedom was taken away. Frodo’s magic ring represents the unsustainability of the environment, and the characters of Middle-Earth. In The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien uses the magic ring to reflect the politics of sustainability, by drawing from his own life experiences. Two philosophers, Scruton and Hart write their recipes for sustainability. Scruton believes that finding the right

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    When it comes to purity rings, there are many affordable Morganite celibacy rings because the stone itself often means the promise of something innocent and pure. The pink energy of the Morganite stone enhances the love in a person's life, and is attuned to the heart chakra. First, let's talk about what a purity ring is, then we can discuss how the stone itself embodies confidence, peace, purity, and innocence. What is a Purity Ring? It might seem like an outdated concept, but many religious and

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    BORNOLOGICAL SEMI RINGS ANWAR N. IMRAN Abstract. Our main focus in this work is to generalizes the theory of algebraic semi ring from the algebraic setting to the framework of bornological set. More specifically, the concept of new structure bornological semi ring BSR is introduced and the fundamental constructions in the class of bornological semi rings are discussed. In particular, the existence of arbitrary projective limits and arbitrary inductive limits of bornological semi ring is ensured. Additionally

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    of the Ring” written by J.R.R. Tolkien and it reveals a new world of elves, magic, men, dwarves, hobbits, and other unworldly creatures. Middle Earth is the name of the lands every creature inhabits, and like our world, it is divided up and has different realms of elves, dwarves, men and so forth. Much to my surprise I enjoyed the book and found it was very intriguing. While I was reading further into the book I became more drawn into the plot and main characters. The “Fellowship of the Ring” is part

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    the Rings, where the ultimate power source created contains enough power that the master of the Ring becomes in turn the master of Middle Earth, and absolute power follows in accordance to absolute corruption of he who possesses it. Many a man and creature wields the Ring, falling to the temptation of its power and the poison of its possession, bringing about death and evil life to the masters of the Ring.In Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, the wizard Gandalf renounces the power of the Ring offered

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    DIAMOND RING Configurations When determining on the diamond ring, the setting is among the most significant things to consider. Different ring setting styles focus on an array of tastes. A vintage, understated bride-to-be may should you prefer a simple solitaire while more fashion-forward women might such as the the bezel or tension configurations. Make use of this ring setting guide to understand more about the accessible options. Solitaire. This kind of setting showcases just one gemstone or

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    Some stories can affect people emotionally, but once in a while a story can call a person to escape to it. The Lord of the Rings is an enchanting story with masterful use of setting and sensational characters that engages readers and can move them to experience life in a deeper way. As a child J.R.R. Tolkien lived in Africa until his father passed away. Then his mother moved them to England. Mrs. Tolkien made certain that her children learned literature and languages. It was probably due somewhat

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    SUMMARY #1 (pg. 1-45) Although my novel, The Fellowship of the Ring, has just begun, a lot of events have already taken place. The story begins years after the events of the prequel The Hobbit, fifty years since Bilbo Baggins had returned from an adventure with the great wizard Gandalf and Gandalf’s dwarf companions. In Bilbo’s home of the Shire, he announces that he will be inviting many guests to his 111th birthday. (Hobbits live much longer than humans). However, after being visited by Gandalf

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    A Ring and a Prayer

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    A Ring and a Prayer Rating: T Genre: romance, drama Disclaimer: I do not own Star Trek Enterprise or its characters, and no profit was made or will be made by the creation of this work. Summary: Trip wants to create a very special evening for T’Pol. This is 90% romantic fluff and 10%... As T’Pol entered the Mess Hall for breakfast, Trip greeted her. “Happy Valentine’s Day, TPol!” T’Pol was not sure of the correct response. “Happy Valentine’s Day, Trip,” she replied. T’Pol picked up her plomeek

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    Tom Bombadil placed the magic ring on his finger; everyone waited for him to disappear, but nothing happened, and he handed the ring back to Frodo without a slight hesitation. Frodo offered Galadriel the ring and she grew into a horrible creature towering over Frodo, but fought the ring’s strong temptation, and finally decreasing back to her normal self and declined the powerful ring. Both Tom and Galadriel, in The Lord of the Ring, portray Tolkien’s respect for nature and strong spirituality, because

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