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    The major mythical aspect of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban not surprisingly violates the fundamental principles of science. This novel incorporates several ideas that do not have a scientific basis, for example the concept of “transfiguration”, the ability of humans to transform into animals. However, from the standpoint of evolutionary biology, Azkaban provides examples of evolution in practice, including gene expression and hybrid species. It also includes characters…

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    Have you ever wanted to live in a world where people can have magical abilities? And in this world, teenagers with magical abilities attend a boarding school to practice witchcraft and wizardry. Sounds enticing, right? Well, it’s all fun and games until a group of wizard supremacists attempts to purge the Wizarding World of genetically impure witches and wizards. In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the main character, Harry Potter; is thirteen years old, the only known person to survive…

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    Members like Moody and Lupin may actually experience less trauma than the rest of the group in the sense that they have much more experience in situations that involve dark magic. Rowling shows this contrast of the members quite early in the book when Molly states “Of course…

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    cold. It was not immediately whether she had the vehicle running at anytime during the day or night prior but the only key we could locate for the vehicle was the one we had at our station. I located ZOPIDEM TEVA 74 lying on the back seat floor and LUPIN 20 in the wallet located next t the patient. While at the landing zone I attempted to contact family members of Cynthia to see if there was anything medically wrong with Cynthia that they did not advise us of specifically if she suffers from…

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    Archetypes In Harry Potter

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    Brandi Smith Dr. Alisa Clapp-Itnyre English L392 November 19, 2015 The Use of Mythology in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling is filled with hints toward Greek, medieval, and Biblical literature, as well as other folklore. Through her conscious use of past archetypes, Rowling displays an expansive intellect that readers many not notice during their first read-through of the series. Rowling uses her knowledge of these classics in the naming of the…

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    people dying, he just wants the war to be over. “I didn’t want you to die,” Harry said. These words came without his volition. “Any of you. I’m sorry –” Harry said these words to his parents, Sirius, and Lupin, when he’s going into the forest. When Harry says this to his parents, Sirius, and Lupin,…

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    For example, when the trio gets captured and is brought to Malfoy Manor, Bellatrix Lestrange tortures Hermione and she still refuses to give up information. Furthermore in the third book when Lupin has transformed into a werewolf, Hermione remembers that werewolves respond to calls of their own kind which protects the trio for the time being. In the first book she tells Harry and Ron how to survive the Devil 's Snare. Hermione is constantly saving…

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    however. Miyazaki was born in 1941 and began his animation career in 1963 by joining Toei Animation, and began working on the film Gulliver Travels Beyond the Moon. Miyazaki directed and released his first feature film Lupin III The Castle of Cagliostro in 1979. With the success of Lupin III The Castle of Cagliostro and his next feature film Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Miyazaki, Yasuyoshi Tokuma, Isao Takahata, and Toshio Suzuki founded Studio Ghibli. Until the release of Princess…

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    that knapweed produces, Dr. Callaway planted native grass alone in pots and others in pots of knapweed. The lone grass was healthy and growing perfectly well, but the grass growing with knapweed was half its size. The plant Lupin is Montana native that can fight off knapweed. Lupin gives off a chemical, which acts as a defensive shield to defend itself and the plants around it. Scientists ask, “what does this complex behavior teach us about plants?” I think that this territorial behavior can be…

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    H is for Heroic: Harry sticks by his morals and has a strong sense of what is right and what is wrong. When he firmly believes that an injustice has occurred, he will do anything necessary to set things in order. After he discovered that Sirius Black, the man who he once thought to have killed his parents, was actually innocent and was going to have his soul sucked out of him by the dementors at any moment, Harry was dead-set on saving Black’s life, no matter what the risks. "’Get on— there 's…

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