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    Harry Potter-Action, Adventure, Fantasy, and so much more! Harry Potter is the type of book series that'll make your mind go wild with the plot twists, amazing characters, millions of pages to keep you on your toes, and much more! But why should it be added? Well here's why! Firstly, Harry Potter is a book series that makes you think more from imagining how they perform their spells to even how an action happened. Harry Potter is full of adventures, mysteries, action, and other genres that'll…

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    Humans all do it. He props himself on a pedestal and claim that he is better than other species in terms of intellect and survival. However, Philip K. Dick challenges the superiority of humans by juxtaposing androids and human beings. Dick shows that humans are not as unique and exceptional as believed to be. Dick characterizes humanity as being machine-like but empathetic with the descriptions of humans in the novel and the flagrant ways that androids act human. Because androids are…

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    Many people have used fake names for a variety of reasons but one of the oldest reasons was a method used by authors to publish writing. A alternate name someone uses as an author is often called a “pen name”, an alias or a pseudonym. Authors use pen names so they can be published because for many possible reasons they wouldn’t be published under their own names. Many famous authors have used pen names because they wanted to be taken seriously or wanted to protect their name. For some people…

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    androids must be given a technical definition. Andriods are technology based of the human body and mind that can express more intelligence and power, but does not have a conscience or emotional feel. In Do Andriods Dream of Electric Sheep?, Phillip K. Dick uses diction, symbolism, imagery, and metaphors to show the difference between humans and andriods, as well as ideas of humanity and concept of andriods. The book starts with our main hero, Rick Deckard, giving…

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    The United States was not justified going to war with mexico because America just wanted more land,they wanted land due to Manifest Destiny.Americans thought it was a god given right to all of the land in North America, but this meant taking away land from other countries that needed that land more(Doc. C,A, and intro).Americans and Mexicans also couldn’t agree on the border,this could be seen by the president at the time,James Polk,putting forces on what they thought were still on American soil…

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    “Before I discovered the miracles of science, magic ruled the world.” (Kamkwamba 1). Magic took over the world that William Kamkwamba knew growing up in the early 2000’s in Malawi. He heard many stories from his father about magic and how it influenced his life. Magic was almost used in the way people use religion, to explain the supernatural of the everyday. In the very beginning of the book, William is given a bag of bubble gum, not knowing the bag had been stolen. After finding out the bag of…

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    Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep connects to my life and my society because most of my friends have pets, “animals”, and I am the one friend who does not. Just like the main character, Rick, in Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep, the people around me have animals and I do not. I own a robotic dog and Rick owns an electric sheep. We both constantly strive for a real animal, yet we always fall short. For example, Rick used to have a real sheep and it died of tetanus. I used to…

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    Most moviegoers would expect the magical wizarding world of Harry Potter to come back to life in this new Rowling movie, yet this film takes a new twist. Fantastic Beasts takes place in New York City the 1920s. Newt Scamander, played by Eddie Redmayne, arrives with a suitcase full of magical creatures, in pre-Depression New York City with the goal releasing a rare thunderbird back to its home in Arizona. The city he enters is filled with two worlds. One being the wizards and the other being the…

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    Clare Balding wiki, book, salary, weight loss, show and net worth Bio An award-winning journalist, broadcaster, and author who currently anchors for the BBC programs are gorgeous Clare Balding. At present, she is working for the BBC Sport, BT Sport, Channel 4, and for BBC Radio 2 she presents the spiritual programme on Good Morning Sunday. She is honored with several accolades, she has won the RTS Presenter of the Year Award and BAFTA Special Award. Balding was born on 29 January 1971 with birth…

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    Dear J.K.Rowling, I’ve finally read your entire award winning series, Harry Potter and I’m left with a few questions, particularly about the 4th book “The Goblet Of Fire.” It would be great if you answered as these questions will help give me a deeper understanding of the book. Firstly I’d like to ask why you chose to make Cedric die? As I and a lot of other people loved him as a character and I’m sure many people would agree with me. I know you wanted to show that Voldemort was back, at…

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