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    Quite often Hollywood exaggerates any given movie. It needs to be something interesting, dramatized, and “based” on a true story. Although in the movie The Men Who Stare at Goats, they say in the beginning, “More of this is true than you believe” (Amazon). Watching the movie, the viewer could blow it off as just a bunch of conspiracy theories blown up by Hollywood. Especially since The Men Who Stare at Goats is about a government project to make super soldiers, or as they call it in the movie,…

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    You will need help in life.In the book Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Harry the main character sets out on many adventures and tasks. One of the many tasks is getting Horace Slughorn's real memory. Another adventure is finding a fake horcrux and Professor Dumbledore is killed by Professor Snape.Harry learns you can't do everything by yourself. Harry needs help when he and is almost killed.Inferi rush up the rock attacking harry over repeatedly. Dumbledore wouldn't of helped…

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    Harry Potter, when he threw his invincibility cloak how awesome everything seemed. Imagine roaming around the world doing the unspeakable with nobody to even watch you do it. The power of invincibility is the best superpower of all simply because you can actually do whatever you want without anyone noticing. You could use your power to steal a bank and walk calm and collected through the front door carrying a million bucks without any problem. Invisibility could also be used for good. Besides,…

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    The Princess of the Midnight Ball, by Jessica Day George, is a retelling of the twelve dancing princess. The story begins with the end of a war between two countries Westfalin and Analousia, and a young solider, Galen Werner, heading to the capital of Westfalin. Galen is the son of soldier and an army wash woman. Both of Galen’s parents died in the war and he is headed to Bruch to find his mother’s sister Liesel Orm. On his long march he meets a strange old woman that he gives some food. In…

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    What if two popular movies share too many things in common? Every cinematic work needs to be unique in its own way to attract the audience. For example, the Harry Potter series and The Lord of The Rings. These two movies have become very popular in the past 10 years and gained most of the viewer’s attention sharing a lot of similarities. Although these movies have different authors, they gain a lot of popularity by having similar themes, character design, plots, and villains, but it is also…

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    ---------------------------------------------------------- The prisoner of Azkaban 03 ------------------------------------------------------------ Professor Lupin called in sick; instead, they had Professor Snape. "Trun to page 394." Professor Snape said strictly. No one was talking or laughing anymore, they all started flipping the pages even Molfard. Harry asked where Lupin was; Snape responded that it was none of Harry's concern. Page 394 was about Werewolves, which was a topic that will be…

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    Garifuna Tribe Analysis

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    significant number. Salvadorians and Guatemalans have more than 1 million in population. However, homogenizing effect, globalization, and transnationalism and overwhelming majority of Mexican American population are directly or indirectly contributing invisibility of Central Americans among the Latino population. Michael Kearney, an anthropology professor defines globalization as such “More abstract, less institutionalized, less intentional processes occurring without reference to nations”…

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    The Blanket of Invisibility When I was younger, the biggest fear I had was the monsters lurking in the dark. The monsters that took refuge in my closet and under my bed. It was never a fear during the day; only at night. As I got older I realized those monsters weren’t real, but the perception of them had morphed into real life situations. Why do many of us feel unsafe at night especially in public? For me it was my own personal experiences. What I understand is in the depths of the night we no…

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    The Movie Crash Essay

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    “Crash” is a drama film from 2004; Paul Haggis has produced and directed the movie. The film is set in L.A, a city with a cultural mix of every nationality. There are several main characters, including Shaun Toub as Farhad, Bahar Soomekh as Dorri, Sandra Bullock as Jean Cabot, Brendan Fraser as Rick Cabot, Matt Dillon as Officer Ryan, Terrance Howard as Cameron Thayer, Thandie Newton as Christine Thayer, Ludacris as Anthony, Larenz Tate as Peter and Michael Peña as Daniel. The film is truly…

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    In The Pardoner’s tale, a horribly greedy man divulges the sinful business tactics he uses to trick people out of their money. He teaches sermons using fake relics fooling people into buying them to work miracles. The real-life version of the Pardoner, Marjoe, made his living by traveling across the United States pretending to be an amazing preaching prodigy, as a child, thus tricking people out of their money in the same way. Furthermore, the Pardoner entertains his fellow travelers by telling…

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