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    The subject of this report is Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone by J. K. Rowling. It is a story of a young boy named Harry Potter who find out he is a wizard. The story starts with Harry living with his aunt and uncle as his parents were killed when he was baby by a evil and powerful dark wizard named Voldemort. As Harry gets older strange things happen that he can not explain. When Harry is close to turning eleven he receives a letter from a wizarding school but his uncle destroys it before…

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    an indirect democracy, most of the ideas came from the Greeks, but with tweaks to fit the modern era. Athens, with trial and error, designed an unheard of government to try to give its citizens an equal voice. Along with their government impacts, Draco created the world’s first written law code (Langley…

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    As I analyzed how Voldemort and his servants exemplified love and loyalty, I saw how they had strong love and loyalty but it was self-centered. Selfishness and fear were the main motivations of Voldemort for bringing about his plan of getting rid of Muggle-born wizards and taking control of the wizard government or destroying it if refused to comply with his vision. He was selfish because he was afraid of being defeated and losing his power. He did not care about who lived and who died in the…

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    and leaves. Harry meets Ron and Hermione, who will be his best friends in the near future, on the train. At Hogwarts, the Sorting hat puts Harry to Gryffindor House. Harry finds that Snape, the Potions teacher, hates him very much. In flying class, Draco Malfoy, The Slytherin bully, challenges Harry to fly. Although he breaks the school rules, Professor McGonagall rewards him by putting him on the Gryffindor Quidditch team as a Seeker. Malfoy upset and challenges Harry to a wizard duel in…

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    Romeo and Juliet- Adolescent Behavior: 2008. 7-year-old Shalakha was told “No.” by her mom when she begged for more Hershey's milk chocolate. This did not make Shalakha happy. After this, for her to even be on talking terms with her mom, she needed to understand why the answer was “No”; she needed a solid, logical explanation. Explanations help adolescents understand the reasoning behind restrictions set by parents. Without explanations, adolescents tend to lose their respect toward the…

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    The Borrowers by Mary Norton is a classic novel that does not get dated with time. “Marcus Crouch comments that, ‘of all the winners of the Carnegie Medal [awarded annually by the British Library Association to the best children's novel of the preceding year], it is the one book of unquestioned, timeless genius’” (Stott). The Borrowers was published in 1952 has continued to be read throughout the following years. This book is still in print and is still being read even sixty years after it was…

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    words weren’t what he heard; a strange hissing had escaped him, and at once the tap glowed with a brilliant white light and began to spin. Next second, the sink began to move” (300) Harry would have been a perfect in Slytherin house but Harry had met Draco Malfoy who had been placed in Slytherin house before Harry was placed in Gryffindor. Since Harry was scared and didn’t like Malfoy so, when Harry was on the stool with the with the sorting hat on his head. Harry kept repeating not Slytherin,…

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    The contemporary perspective of democracy is that all citizens should have the right to participate in elections and control the structure of the government and who holds office. For example, numerous people consider America undemocratic because Trump won the presidential election losing by two million votes, and that the voice of the people was not accurately represented because the final decision was put into the hands of the electoral voters. One of the earliest forms of democracy evolved in…

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    The British Wizarding legal system had evolved quite swiftly, surpassing the speed of most muggle civilizations that enforced laws to protect the rights of its citizens. Knowing this fact, it was hard to believe that two of the most horrendous laws existing throughout history were being brought back: the Arranged Marriage Law and Slavery. These laws were revolting. Both had been banned centuries before, the Slave Law leaving as house elves became more common throughout the pureblood homes and…

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    What impact do Harry Potter books have on the society? The Harry Potter books collection as a whole have brought a lot of cultural changes on the society. The most common impact is the increasing of the reading level among children and adolescents. Even adults like to read Harry Potter books, because the storyline is composed by many genres and themes, it is also translated in 67 languages worldwide, these aspects matter when you want to realize a bigger audience. The marketing techniques and…

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