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    - In the story Saturday climbing written by W.D. Valgardson the two main characters of the story are: Barry: he is a single father who has trouble with his daughter Moira in their relationship together. Moira: She is a 16 year old teenage girl who is the daughter of Barry, who her main goal is to go to a university/college really far far away from where they live and her father refuses to let her go there so she has a really bad relationship with her dad. -In this short story “Saturday…

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    staff into the ground and yells “You Shall Not Pass!” (Jackson, Peter. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, December 9th, 2001) and causes bright light blasts to stun the Balrog long enough for the Balrog to fall into the fiery pits of Moria. As Gandalf turns to join the rest of the Fellowship the Balrog reaches a fiery tentacle up and wraps it around Gandalf's foot, causing Gandalf to fall to his supposed death but not before he whispers to the Fellowship “Fly you fools”…

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    assist with the nuances of a healthcare business within Tokyo, Japan. At the present time, there will be limited procurement required for the AAE project. Moria, an ophthalmic vendor for surgical supplies and equipment, is a current vendor for RMLEB and has trade rights within Japan. Our representative, Cody, has ensured the organization that Moria will be able to procure all equipment and supplies related to distribution for the AAE project under our current agreement. Computers and other…

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    Suspense is a state of anxiousness or uneasiness about a situation. This tension is easily felt in movies, such as The Fellowship of the Ring.This movie is a very adventure filled and action packed story. Director makes this film very tense and makes viewers what to know what is going to happen next. Many different techniques are used to give the movie its edginess. The suspense in The Fellowship of the Ring is created through POV shots and angles, sound effects, and pace. The…

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    Hi, I'm Moria (pronounced Mo-ri-ah, like Mariah Carey, or like "They Call the Wind Mariah" from Paint Your Wagon Red. Pick your genre.) This is my Cultural Diversity Blog for my cultural diversity health course at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. A couple of things about me: I'm Irish. Very Irish. I did Irish dancing for 9 years & my 5-year-old is in her 2nd year of Irish dance. I started dancing again with her this past fall. We'll be walking in Milwaukee's St. Patrick's Day Parade &…

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    I think the dialogue in this trilogy is very sophisticated in some parts and not much in others. One being the famous of Gandalf “You shall not pass,” in the Mines of Moria on Khazad-dûm where Balrog rose from the dept. While Gandalf's was more funny and almost scary, Sam's quote was more heart touching and inspirational, at the end of The Two Towers. He talks for a good one or two minutes about how there is good in…

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    over the skeleton. As the skeleton is falling, there is no sound. The absence of sound makes you wonder whether or not something or someone will come crawling out of the well. the second example is when the fellowship is running through the Mines of Moria, being chased by the orcs and the other creature. The trailing footsteps are loud, as to emphasize the importance of the chase. In addition to camera shots and sound effects, editing plays a major role in getting people interested in the…

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    Even though at first glance Frodo does not seem to be the best person to carry the Ring, there is something special about him that makes him the perfect Ring-bearer. In the beginning of The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo can seem like a carefree hobbit, who would be unable to take on the serious task of being the Ring-bearer, due to him joking about using the Ring and going along with Bilbo tricking the Shire into thinking he disappeared, when in reality he used the Ring, which then made him…

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    Have you ever wanted to live in a world of fantasy filled with orcs, wizards, elves and dwarves? If so, the Lord of the Rings is for you. In the first book, The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo is given the task of guarding the Ring of Rulers. His first mission was to reach Rivendell, the elfin city. Along the way, Sam, Merry, and Pippin in the Shire, and Aragorn (otherwise known as Strider) in Bree joined him. On their journey, they have had to evade the Black Riders who are supernatural servants…

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    J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” tells the story of a little hobbit is that must bare burdens of carry the ring of power to the fiery volcano of Mt. Doom. Along the way Frodo and many others sacrifice their lives for the good of destroying the ring. The lives of the main characters shall experience upheaval upon the challenges they must face for the greater good. The destruction of the ring takes claim to the greater good at hand. The greater good is dependent on the sacrifices carried…

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