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    Rowling, published in 1997. The Sorcerer’s Stone first introduces the character of Harry Potter and explains how he is a wizard and his acceptance to the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. After going off to school Harry begins to learn of his parents past and the evil Lord Voldemort that terrorized the wizarding world. In the Sorcerer’s Stone Harry has to face challenges like battling a troll, facing off with a giant three headed dog, and surviving a life or death games…

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    Summarize the film. Sisters Mei and Satsuki along with their father move to the rural side of Japan in order for them to be closer to their ill mother. As the sisters begin to adapt to the new and unfamiliar place, they encounter supernatural beings. Satsuki and Mei befriend their new ‘neighbors’, and their daily magical quests begin. 2. What is the central or most important message of the film? In the film, the focus is mainly on the family of Mei and Satsuki, most especially on the two…

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    entertainment and how he uses it to play with the audiences’ expectations and notions seems to be what primarily separates him from his contemporaries. Inception is no exception to this, and in fact shows that even while in the middle of directing Batman, he can produce an interesting mixture of the faster paced style he had recently picked up combined with the complex narrative of his previous works he makes a produces an interesting work that is more than the sum of its parts. “Inception" on…

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    Probably because he hadn’t been initiated yet, and that is almost solved when he comes across the clearing where all of the village, young and old, are worshipping the devil. He gets tied up and sees his wife also bound next to him. The worshippers begin to force Faith to join them, but before she decides Goodman Brown wakes up back on the trail and goes home. Comparing to Bateman’s journey, a man who already has the devil inside him and how he goes about life killing those around him. He too…

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    who regrets playing a role in some of their films, some of the reasons may be that the film itself was just not good enough, or they are just not into their roles and couldn’t really connect with it. As an actor, once you are casted, you will then begin to own your role, and once you start filming, you become your character. These actors above proved that they were just portraying the role that was given to them, they made sure that they would become the role and that no one else could play that…

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    exercise but they do love to play. Most French Bulldogs do what is aptly called the “Frenchie 500”, where they run circles around the house. They too are a stubborn breed, making training a challenge. At around 18 months, a French Bulldog will begin to move out of puppyhood and any destructive chewing behavior should wane. You will find, for the most part, that English Bulldogs are not as adaptable as other breeds. They like routine and order and will let their guardians know when things…

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    In today's world there is a big debate on what we should do with guns. Some think we should ban guns, or limit gun possession. Others think we should keep our guns, after all, we have the Second Amendment. But i believe there is another option, I think there is a link between the mass shootings and mental disabilities and diseases, and if that’s true, we should worry about that. Mass shootings since Columbine High School: April 1999 - Two teenage students shot and killed 12 classmates and a…

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    fit some our understandings of culture in modern times. Beowulf is more human like and more likely to be real than godly. At the beginning of the movie, Beowulf goes to deal with Grendel just as the epic’s version of Beowulf does. Later on Beowulf begins to feel sympathy for Grendel when he learns more and more about the so called beast; something that epic Beowulf does not feel. Beowulf feels this first when Hrothgar finally tells him that he and his men killed Grendel’s father when Grendel was…

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    Rock Bottom In My Life

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    Hitting rock bottom may be beneficial to you and sometimes horrific. It is a way to help us build from something that we may have lost or sometimes a place to begin at. Rock bottom is as far as it gets which means the only way is up. This can mean losing a job, family, friends, and even losing everything we own. Sometimes a life altering event is what it causes a person to realize what they’ve got and to take it for grant. When we are at rock bottom we are forced to look at ourselves with an…

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    Gilgamesh Epic

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    Hero With a Thousand Faces” and a comparison to the plot of his movies and Campbell's monomyth easily reflect that. The comparisons however don't end there and several other modern stories showing the archetypal hero's journey include The Matrix, Batman Begins, and the Lion King. The fact that these stories continue to be told and remain popular give us insight on all of us as humans and why Gilgamesh has been able to stand the test of time. Joseph Campbell has given many interpretations on why…

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