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    constant excitement and leisure, free from any and all worries. Many would agree that adolescence is the most simple and joyful stage of one’s life. However, in Ray Bradbury’s literary classic, Something Wicked This Way Comes, this is certainly not the case for two young boys named Jim and Will. In this best-selling horror novel, rather than ambling across serene fields and passing time with friends as most youngsters would, Jim and Will find themselves in a deadly battle between the very forces…

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    Racism In History

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    like teh Ferguson event. I feel that this next inncident can be taken many ways, it doesn 't involve race, government, religion, or economic reasons. My opinion on this situation would definitely be the fear of how our over powerful weapons have advanced. We now have more powerful armory, that may be to blame. The intention of a gun was to stop those who bring harm, but I feel neither way ends or stops harm on one another. Insted I feel it draws it closer and causes many innocent lifes to be…

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    actually in love with Rhaegar Targaryen. She was not captured by the Targaryen’s, but went willingly with them. Rhaegar was married to Lyanna…

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    That she is described as "She the most fair/ of mortals, Helen..." (Sappho, 16.5-6) brings nothing new to the table. However the fact that her beauty is not once mentioned in an entire book of the Odyssey does add weight to the conversation. The closest thing to Helen 's beauty discussed…

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    harsh consequences of becoming the outcast of his society. Unlike most other Party members, Winston has a much broader range of knowledge. The Party members tend to swallow whatever information they are given. The Party members believe that…

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    Agnologia Book Report

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    Lucy, Gray, and Erza see Agnologia so they tell Juvia to go get the people of Magnolia yo safety. Lucy calls out for her spirit the spirit king the most powerful spirit she has (He's the strongest spirit in the world) in her collection.Gray starts using his devil slayer magic and Erza uses her re-quip Magic so she can switch out her armor and her weapons.…

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    The Hobbit Journey

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    Barrel Riders, Orc Fighters "Slay them all!" (Jackson). The orcs are ready to kill the dwarves, but their plan takes a detour and wood elves come, shooting arrows everywhere. The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien is about a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, who goes on an adventure with 13 greedy, old dwarves and a wizard named Gandalf, to help them reclaim the Lonely Mountain. The Lonely Mountain is filled with treasure and it used to be owned by the dwarves, but it became in possession of Smaug, a…

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    biggest weapon was not using its voice to support. Dr. King’s response was not a slam, but instead it was out of his deep love for the church. “There can be no deep disappointment where there is not deep love” (King, 8). I think Dr. King is not just disappointed because they are not helping a cause he is passionate about, but because it proves how the church is becoming weak. The history of the church was always bold in standing up for what has been just, regardless the consequence. Most of the…

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    discord; and that angelic face gave gave place to that of demon” (Douglass, 46). Even the pureness of Mrs.Auld could not withstand the dehumanizing powers of slavery. After being having his learning discontinued, Douglass sees literature as a mysterious weapon that could potentially be used to fight slavery. Over the next years, Douglass slowly taught himself to read and write, eventually establishing a Sabbath school in which other slaves were given the opportunity to do the same. Literacy…

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    Batman has been seen as a role model by people of all ages, especially when he succeeds in fighting his most elusive enemies through impressive combat skills and admirable gadgets. Batman is one of the most popular superheroes to this day, but just because he is well-known does not mean he is without faults; his imperfections make him more relatable and perfect, in a sense. In Marc DiPaolo’s book, “War, Politics, and Superheroes,” he elaborates on several controversial issues surrounding Batman…

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