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    Ever wondered how they got the Quidditch Field looking so realistic, or how they made Professor Mcconnell's Chess set looking so grand,let's talk about that. First let's start off with the classes. In the movies you can probably see that the classrooms are very small, and there is actually a theory about that. So most of you know like a muggle school there are…

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    In the film Inception, the question that is raised is, is Dominic Cobb dreaming or is he awake. After watching the film multiple times, the answer is never really clear. You just have to pick a side, and believe what you would like. Throughout the film, we are deceived by the totem, the children, the overpowering subconscious, the jumping around of the movie, the fighting that is always happening, and Mal, which leads us to believe that Dominic is still dreaming. The first thing that makes us…

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    1. What is the purpose of the “Last Lecture” college professors? The purpose of the “Last Lecture’ college professors was to offer reflections on their personal and professional journeys. 2. Even though she had always been his “cheerleader”, why did Professor Pausch’s wife not want him to deliver a “Last Lecture”? Professor Pausch’s wife, Jai, did not want him to deliver a “Last Lecture” simply because she felt that this project would be too time consuming. Jai wanted to spend as much…

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    Salvador Dali Narcissism

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    an emaciated dog eating something bloody to the right of the hand. These references to death seem to be a foreshadowing of what is to come. There is a group of nude women in the background, and a nude male standing on a pedestal and posed as a chess piece on a chessboard. Because the painting not only alludes to the Myth of Narcissus but also to the narcissism of Dali himself, we can assume…

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    The doctor had said that her mother had died of cerebral aneurysm pg.19. Her mother went to Kweilin because her husband though it would be safe for them and their two babies. He was an officer with Kuomintang pg.21. When her mother thought of the joy luck club she already knew the lady 's she wanted in it. Each week one of them would host a party to raise money and their spirits pg.23. Each week they would pretend it 's a new year and forget past wrongs. Her mother always ended the stories on a…

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    Can you recall a poem that use collision sounds Answer- jingle bells Write your own story using the letter bank of onomatopoeia sounds below. Draw a cartoon strip using the sounds to depict your story Ouch, click, pitter patter, thump, whisper, whizz, cheep, chortle, arf, neigh, purr, chug chug, honk, tick tock, zoom, snip, rat a tat tat, cuckoo Invent your own onomatopoeia words of the following Trees swaying in the wind Children playing in the ground Piano playing Different Jungle sounds…

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    Criminal Evidence Analysis

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    In the criminal justice evidence is a necessity in solving crimes and cases. Criminal evidence is defined as any exhibit or testimony presented to a crime. Evidence helps prove the guilt or innocence of a person who was charged for crime that was committed. There are five major categories of evidence. This includes: admissible, suppressed, hearsay, character, and scientific and forensic evidence. The first evidence I will be talking about is admissible. Evidence must be competent, relevant…

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    Artificial Intelligence, from your phone to the chess board to your car, is becoming more and more advanced, seemingly only bounded by our imagination. It seems as though we, as a society, should no longer be asking “Can I?” and instead should be asking “Should I?” Modern times are plagued with issues caused by human error such as mistakes, accidents, and misjudgment. If you could eliminate these errors, saving millions of lives a year, at the cost of a marginal amount of your freedom, would…

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    Obamacare a noun has changed the course of our nation’s progress The ACA(Affordable Care Act) was introduced and activated to present the american people with elevated quality health insurance that they and their families could not break the bank when purchasing. Throughout this paper I will give my absolute best ability through sources that I find on the internet and outside references in books and catalogs that I will list below. I claim none of this info as my own as I have no idea what…

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    When there is change present in life it is hard not to back down, and although changes and challenges in life are hard and seem unavoidable, friends are always there to keep you up. In the books, Fish In A Tree, and The Seventh Most Important Thing, the two main characters Arthur and Ally learn to never give up, how changes in life may not always be good, and how friends will always have your back. Ally struggles with dyslexia. A disability that affects her reading and writing skills, so she…

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