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    Hallway Research Paper

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    The hallway is lit by a single light attached to the middle of the popcorn ceiling. There used to be two lights but one bulb flickered and died leaving the hallway dim. The popcorn ceiling is picked off and gone in some spots, mostly around the light and close to the walls. There are also a few tan stains that are darker around the edges and lighter almost white as they go in. The stains might be water stains from who ever lived in the house before. The flooring in the hallway is a worn dark…

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    The FellowShip of the Ring The resolution of one this book serves as the rising action of the second.“It 's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don 't keep your feet, there 's no knowing where you might be swept off to.” - J.R.R Tolkien Tolkien, a man who shaped so many lives, his story gave so many people meaning, passion and love. He alone created a world for us few who choose to escape to it. Tolkien 's writing is as deep as the world he…

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    Auto Racing Case Study

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    and informal that enables smooth running of the racing cars, Formula one, and NASCAR. The case study looks at how the auto racing team is involved in ensuring the success of the auto racing drivers without much recognition. A racing team always possesses both traits of the formal and informal group. The formal group has the primary objective of ensuring that the whole group forms a formidable force that functions optimally as one to ensure they win the race. The formal groups comprise of sets of…

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    But he wasn’t supposed to. Everyone said it was impossible, that the ring corrupts all. But Frodo is still the hero. He didn’t give up. Just because one knows that there is no hope, does not mean one should not try. Persistence and the courage never to give up, is what makes Frodo such a compelling character, and it is why the readers forgive him. Look how far a hobbit was able to go! Frodo knew the quest would fail, he knew…

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    in the functional seaside town of Storybroke - Maine in the present, and in Camelot in the past (six weeks ago), which residents are actually characters from various fairy tales and other stories transported to the real world.Episodes usually have one segment that details the characters' past lives that, when serialized, adds a piece to the puzzle about the characters and their connection to the events that preceded the curse and its consequences. The other, set in the present day, follows a…

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    the Rings movies when I was nine. More recently I remember binge watching the entire Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies with my family and my best friend. That leads me into another unstated rule of the Ringer fandom, you cannot watch just one movie of the trilogy. You have to watch the whole trilogy or not watch them at all. I remember watching An Unexpected Journey and The Desolation of Smaug and then my family had to leave and go to a family function. It felt so wrong! I had to finish…

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    Anything that comes in can’t get out unless the chosen one finds another locked door down this hallway and unlocks it,” said the door. Jimmy and Jamie went off in search of the other locked door. They went a long way down checking both sides of the hallway searching for the right door. Before they new it,…

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    Written by J. R. R. Tolkien and directed by Peter Jackson, “The Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers” continues with the endeavors of Frodo and the Fellowship to destroy the One Ring. During their journey to reach the Black Gates, Frodo and Sam realize they are being followed by Gollum, but only after Gollum attacks Frodo in an attempt to steal the ring around his neck. He ultimately fails to steal the ring, and Frodo and Sam make Gollum lead them to the Black Gates. While the aforementioned event…

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    Middle Earth

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    art. Tolkien is one of the first authors to ever create an entire fantasy just for the sake of his books. That shows his dedication to his passion of writing. And it paid off in the end. Tolkien is considered by many as one of the best, if not the best, authors of all time. He created new names, new places, and much more. Tolkien was very dedicated to his passion. He spent so much item ad effort on tit, which most people overlook. TOLKIEN'S PASSION OF WRITING-------He wrote one book- The…

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    Kerberos Essay

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    In such a set up, information can be mislaid, robbed, demolished, or corrupted. Another downside of the internet is that it is complex for each person’s to verify their individuality to one another. Confidentiality is very vital for a few types of information, which is concerned with medical and banking. It is therefore vital that a user, who desires to access this kind of information online, be capable to verify that the user is who he/she…

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