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    family by giving you an accurate healthcare, better education, and protected borders. We need Healthcare Reason and Development programs in America for the diseases we go through in our environment. In order to save the many lives, we need better healthcare programs because there are many people who cannot the afford the price of a treatment without the health care. In order to cure their diseases, we need to provide a relevant healthcare so they can get their treatment in less and cheap. In America, most people don't go the doctors because of how much it will cost them, and how expensive it is. Only a Healthcare can provide us healthy, beautiful and safe environment. Lord Voldemort will do this by researching and developing the use of Horcrux and the Elixir of Life. Why vote for Darth Vader if you can help save the…

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    The Darkest Magic of All Win as a team, lose as a team; experience victory as a team, experience trauma as a team. While on any team, the ideas of family and companionship are encouraged to the fullest extent, and most of the time, are received and understood throughout the entire squad. That means in any group, the losses and traumatic incidences that are experienced are done so in a shared fashion. Some may even call it communal or shared trauma. Within Harry Potter and the Order of the…

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    Muggles Vs Magic Essay

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    Muggles Vs Magic As the headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry once announced, “You place too much importance, and you always have done, on the so-called purity of blood! You fail to recognise that it matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be!” So why should anybody who is a member of the non-magical community, an ordinary human, be exempt from the chance to interact with those pure bloods (pupils with all magical heritages)? One quarter of the enrolled…

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    Throughout the book Ron shows his loyalty in many ways, even though it is sometimes tested. In the beginning of the novel Ron is one of the people who volunteer to take a potion that makes the consumer’s appearance change into that of Harry Potter (Rowling 49-52). During Harry, Ron, and Hermione’s journey to find the horcruxes, Ron becomes overwhelmed with the situation and their lack of progress, which in turn leads him to leave trio (Rowling 307-310). Later in the book, however, Ron proves his…

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    prudance. “Harry?” “Are you alright?” he demanded. “Yes, Harry what-” “I am getting the Headmistress!” Lavender yelled, running out of the room. Harry did a diagnosis spell on Hermione and was only marginally calmed when it came up clear. He proceeded to check the room and her belongings. Which yielded nothing until he found the letter tucked away inside of Hogwarts, A History on Hermione’s nightstand. It was addressed to him and his hand was shaking as he opened the letter.…

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    In the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, the setting takes place in a magical world in London, England where the main characters attend a school named Hogwarts: School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In the film numerous characters and moments embody the theories Malory Nye point out in his book Religion: The Basics. Essentially, rituals and beliefs are prevalent in this film and the use of the theories can analyze such things. Examining Harry Potter using Arnold Van Gennep’s rites of…

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    Good morning. Welcome to the book show. I will be discussing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J.K. Rowling. I enjoy reading because; "When you sell a book, you don't just sell ink and paper, you sell a whole new life." This quote is true for me because books a a very large part of my life. I started reading for pleasure at a very young age. People complain when they don't get to join a character in their journey, but we did, and the journey will start again when you reread. When Harry…

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    Voldemort Essay

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    Rude vs. Atrocious Imagine sitting at your dinner table, calmly munching on your food. Abruptly, the suitors from Homer’s Odyssey, and Voldemort from “Harry Potter” appear out of nowhere, so of course you scream as the suitors eat the food off of your plate and Voldemort starts casting the killing curse. Which one do you scream at though? Is it the suitors in which you shreek? Or Voldemort? Regardless of which villain it is, they are both villains which means that they are both heartless…

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    Magical and Muggle telescope may look alike but they are quite different in use. Some may think that Muggle astronomy is identical to Magical astronomy, but without the Magical knowledge. However, the differences between the two are more subtle than that. For example, astrology - the study of how the happenings in outer space magically influence the happenings of people on Earth - is a major subfield of Magical astronomy. However, calling a Muggle astronomer’s field of study “astrology” will…

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    Unintentionally Made Harry A Horcrux? Theories about characters and other subjects within the Wizarding World have existed for years. However, there is one that hasn’t been considered. Did Hagrid know that Voldemort unintentionally made Harry a Horcrux? Let’s take a look at the facts. The Facts - Common Ground • Voldemort (when he was Tom Riddle) and Hagrid went to school together. • Both were orphans. Tom Riddle’s father abandoned his wife and unborn son. Tom’s mother died in childbirth.…

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