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    I knew she 'd be in her normal spot at the Gryffindor, so I began to walk over to her when I saw Draco and his dweebs talking to Harry. Ugh, I do not want to deal with him today, but I 'll do it to help out Harry. "Midnight, all right? We 'll meet you in the trophy room; that 's always unlocked," Draco said to Harry. As he was walking away from Harry, he ran into me. "Oh, hey Amalia. Did you miss me?" He winked. I rolled my eyes at his antics.…

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    Athens Code Of Law Essay

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    and citizen-based law making impacted Athens’ movement from a monarchy to a democracy, influencing the United States’ government today. The Athenian Code of Laws was an important step in the protection of the rights of the individual. In 624 BC, Draco was appointed Archon Eponymos, the leader over the archons, to establish laws for Athens. Though the laws were fair and applied to every citizen regardless of their race, social class, or wealth, they proved to be exceedingly strict, which caused…

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    were chilly and silent, would have been scary without pickled animals hanging in glass jars all around the walls. Like Professor Flitwick Professor Snape began the class with attendance and stopped at Harry's name mocking Harry as a "new-celebrity." Draco Malfoy and his friends Crabbe and Goyle giggled. He finished the roll call and faced up at the class. His eyes were jet black like Hagrid's, but he wasn't like Hagrid. They were hollow and caused you to think of black undergoing tunnels.…

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    students are instructed to stay grounded, a boy named Neville fails to do so, and gets taken to the infirmary by the professor to treat his broken wrist. A slytherin boy and well known bully named Draco Malfoy, takes Neville’s favourite toy, and flies off with it. Harry began to fly after him. Draco throws the toy, and Harry flies towards it, and somehow manages to make an astounding catch. The head of gryffindor, Professor Mcgonagall, witnesses said catch. Remarkably, instead of punishing him,…

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    within the Magical community and the way Magical “races” or groups are formed. Rowling addresses this segregation as early as the first book. In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Harry first meet Draco on the steps of Hogwarts, where Draco decides to explain to Harry the hierarchy of the Wizard World. Draco who refers to “half-bloods” and Muggle Borns as “the other sort”, encourages Harry to stay with his “own kind” as in “pure-bloods”. Harry of course much like his creator Rowling does not…

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    Harry Potter Changes

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    In the novel Harry Potter, written by J.K. Rowling, Harry goes through a lot of changes. He goes from being bullied to standing up for himself and others. Harry is a scrawny black haired boy who lives on number 4 Privet Drive with the Dursleys, his cousins. In the beginning of the “fictional” novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Harry Potter is a lonely boy who was constantly being bullied by his older cousin Dudley “He wore round glasses held together with a lot of Scotch tape…

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    by His presence"). The other side of the medal has a cross with the initials CSSML on the vertical bar which signify "Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux" ("May the Holy Cross be my light") and on the horizontal bar are the initials NDSMD which stand for "Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux" ("Let not the dragon be my overlord"). The initials CSPB stand for "Crux Sancti Patris Benedicti" ("The Cross of the Holy Father Benedict") and are located on the interior angles of the cross. On the top of the medal the…

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    whole time rather than adding musical talent into the play. The acting was rather impressive as you had one person playing many different roles and approaching the characters differently so that there was some variation to their inntonations. By far, Draco Malfoy was the best character because of the sheer amount of energy that he gave to the musical and “if this homemade dark mark isn’t enough to convince” then we will have to agree to…

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    He is this weird looking giant with funny sounding accent and silly comments. He helps Harry and his friends in almost any object they face and is always ready for a cup of tea in his little hut nearby the school. Then there is the Draco Malfoy Harrys public enemy number one. He is coming from rich "pure-blooded" family and he is picking up on anyone who is not. He especially hates Harry and does anything to make his life Harded. Basically just a bully who thinks he is cool because…

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    J,K Rowling’s book Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was eventually adapted into a film in 2001 by the Warner Bros. Pictures. While the movie itself was very well-received at the box-office and by the critics, there were several differences seen when compared to the book. The introduction was concise when compared to the book. The book started off mentioning Harry’s life with the Dursleys in a great amount of detail including the part where the Harry visits the zoo with the Dursleys along…

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