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    Moon Observation

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    more lower and spread out in front of my face. The Little Dipper was harder to see and not too much farther but I had to look harder to see it. November first week Grus was observed. Gras filled the top upper right side then Sculptor was observed. In the middle of November Sculptors and Phoenix this part of night the moon was up half of the day. The earths orbits once a month. Aldebaran was disappear behind moon side then it reappear at it dark side. That was an observation that was really new to know about but I din’t get to see that but it happen. Another thing with these drawing you is beginning to see that the big dipper is going to the right. The other constellations that were out at this time were Ursa Minor above and then I observer Draco in the upper left side. For December the first weeks the moon was yellow and half of moon. Observation had a change it looks like the stars still moving to the right side just like they had in previous months. I learned a lot and this exercise was fun until the sky was hard to see.…

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    I have chosen to conduct on Jill McDonough’s Habeas Corpus book of sonnets. This book widely and deeply talks about the execution of several people through history and adds on how there punishments were determined. The writer Jill McDonough beautifully put historical events in a book in the forms of poems that had clear questions. These poems strongly insist and stand on the aspect of the individuals being executed due to what they stood for. This was created to ensure the reason of their death…

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    Draco Research Paper

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    the “Draco” constellation because I really like dragons and I searched the history and I liked it. Its name means “dragon” in Latin, this constellation represents the dragon from the gardens of the Hesperides in Greek mythology. Draco was catalogued by a Greek astronomer Ptolemy in the 2nd century, it is a circumpolar constellation; it never sets below the horizon. This is the larger largest constellation in the night sky; it has nine stars and one Messier object. MYTHS: In the Greek myth…

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    King’s Cross Station, Draco Malfoy spotted Harry Potter walking pass him at the train platform. In advance to scare Harry, Mr. Malfoy picked up a rock and prepares to throw it at him. When the rock flew past Harry’s face, it bounced off the walls and stroked Harry at the back of his head. Thus, cutting Potter’s head and causing him to require stitches for the cut. Now, based on the information given, I do believe Draco is guilty of assault. I was given the facts, and it clearly proves that Mr.…

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    Draco is a constellation that is seen in the Northern Skies. He was first documented by a Greek astronomer by the name of Ptolemy in the second century. In Latin Draco means Dragon and the constellation is a presentation of the dragon Ladon that is the guardian of a garden with the help of the Hesperides in Greek Mythology (http://www.constellation-guide.com/constellation-list/draco-constellation/). The constellation is also said to flip as the year goes on. During the summer seasons it will…

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    Persephone Stereotypes

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    Persephone straightened her skirt. She was more nervous today than she'd ever been before. Interviewing the Malfoys was a huge task, and to make it easier, she'd decided to interview the youngest member of the family, Draco Malfoy. When Mr. Malfoy came into the room, she stood and shook his hand, and invited him to be seated. So far, he seemed withdrawn and quiet, not the evil mastermind so many seemed to view him as. She decided to just dive in. "Mr. Malfoy, would you mind just telling me a…

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    The Sorcerer's Stone

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    Harry and all of his friends become members of the Griffindor house. Of course Draco Malfoy became a member of the Slytherin house and he swaggered forward when his name was called. Harry saw a terrible ghost as the Slytherin table that had a gaunt face and blood-stained robes. Harry’s professors were Professor Filtwick, Professor McGonagall, Professor Snape, a black haired man with sallow skin, Professor Quirrell and Dumbledore. Harry received a new broomstick, a Nimbus Two…

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    It was such an intense glare that the blond boy actually paled and stepped back, but then he recovered and quickly turned around, trying to find a new target. His eyes rested on Harry. "Well, the rumours are true. Harry Potter has come to Hogwarts," He stalked forward, ignoring the whispers in response to Harry's name. He motioned to the two boys on either side of him," This is Crabbe, and this is Goyle. And I'm Malfoy. Draco Malfoy." Before Harry could respond, Ron let out a snigger at…

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    sits down and starts to feast to begin the school year. Harry finds life on Hogwarts unfamiliar and strange. Harry 's owl then comes by with an invitation letter from Hagrid to drink tea. Harry takes Ron with him into Hagrids shack to have tea, they were concerned by his look on his face but discovered he was gentle. Hagrid told Harry that professor Snape has no reason to hate him and that money has been stolen the same day Harry was with Hagrid and both went to Gringotts. Harry remembers when…

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    Gabriel Crommie The Epic Adventure of Draco Long ago on the island of Crete lived a demigod named Draco he lived with his mom named Alkose he had never met his father Apollo. They lived a quiet life in a small fishing village. Draco was exceptionally skilled at fishing. His village became very wealthy by trading with other villages. They began to overfish and fish for rare species and waste the meat. This angered Poseidon who loved all of the creatures of the sea. Poseidon sent his son…

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