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    In the story “Chinese Cinderella” It tells about this Girls life. Her name being “Adeline-Yen Mah”. A ten year old who lives in China you get to read about her life of living without a mother or a father. Also having a family that hates her and consenters her “bad luck”. The mother of Adeline died giving birth to her. The mother of Adeline Died From a high fever three days after Adeline was born. Adeline mother died two weeks after Adeline was born. Even Adeline’s own sister hated her…

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    Adeline is like a broken toy, forgotten and not loved. The novel Chinese Cinderella explains how a young girl fights through her heartbreak and suffer. Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah tells a story about a young Chinese girl who has a depressing life, and her siblings accusing her of killing there mother. Her grandmother dies of a massive stroke, and her mean step-mother slaps her and physically abuses her throughtout the entire book. Also, her first pet is brutally murdered by her…

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    official artwork. While Dragon Nest doesn’t have apparent religious items, there are Clerics; a playable class that can become Priests or Paladins. Religious symbolism is represented by evidently religious titles and religious abilities such as Holy Bolt, Divine Combo and Aura Restoration which features a seemingly spiritual…

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    Have you seen the word ‘woot’ used by someone online to indicate that they are excited about something? I have, but I have also seen ‘woot’ used as text language, particularly as an acronym for “waste of our time”. The Concise Oxford Dictionary, however, has recently included ‘woot’, defining it as an exclamation of triumph or success (“‘Retweet’ and ‘woot’ Make Oxford Dictionary Debut”, 2011). The word ‘woot’ has been used to express enthusiasm, victory, desire, and irritation in music,…

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    known as the time of dungeons, dragons, knights and magic. However, it is so much more than that. The people of the Medieval Times weren’t cleanest, therefore they got sick very easily. Also, there was major religious conflict resulting in many deaths. Lastly, like many other places in history, women did not have equal rights. Which all supports the fact that this was a terrible time to live in. As stated before, the Medieval Times are commonly known as the time of dungeons, dragons, knights…

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    The Hobbit Music

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    and structure. The dwarfs music is different from the elves and hobbits because the dwarfs music is based on adventure and going to the dragon to get their gold back. While even when they hit a bump in the road the keep on going and singing and will keep on going and sing until they arrive at the dragon to get the gold that is rightfully theirs back from the dragon. Their journeys are described in the music such as…

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    video games, particularly indie dungeon crawlers and first person shooters. I listen to old 80s rock and EDM music. My family and friends shaped me into this person, and they’re the reason there’s an essay here at all. Nerdiness runs in my blood. My Great-Grandfather played Legend of Zelda and Sims. My parents are therefore, of course, nerds. Different, and more old school, but nerds nonetheless. They and their friends gather together and play Dungeons & Dragons, perhaps the most nerdy game…

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    Bilbo Analysis

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    faced a dragon in order to obtain something that wasn’t his, and wasn’t important to him. As Bilbo entered the dragon’s lair, the book narrates,”It was at this point that Bilbo stopped. Going on from here was the bravest thing he ever did.” (197). After he snooped around for a bit trying to find the treasure, Smaug opened his eyes. Bilbo didn’t run from the situation, but faced it. When Smaug talked to him, Bilbo responded. When Bilbo and Smaug start talking, the book narrates,” No dragon can…

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    Song Analysis Title: Forever and Always Artist: Parachute It’s a song about two lovers who loved each other dearly. Clichéd as it sounds, but it’s a song filled with love and at the same time sadness. It simply tells the narrative story from the first verse until the bridge. It says that the woman thought of “December, she thinks of when he asked her. He bent down on his knees first”. It gives the assumption that they’re already engaged to each other. As the woman waited for her fiancé, she got…

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    The Hobbit Short Summary

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    want to claim their treasure back from an evil dragon named smaug and smaug isn't quite friendly, Well you see Smaug the evil dragon took thorin's father’s land and they want to retrieve it from the dragon. The main conflict of this story is facing the Dragon because the dragon took the dwarves…

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