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    Aragorn and company attempt to track down Merry and Pippin when Gandalf appears to them, now as Gandalf the White for he has now become the chief of wizards, surpassing Saruman, who is working with the Orcs to steal the the Ring and use it for evil. After freeing Theoden, the current king of Rohan, from magic…

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    The Wizard Of Oz

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    The Wizard of Oz, a classic MGM movie musical released in 1939, is a magnificent story that teaches us a lesson about overcoming our fears and developing confidence while embarking on the various paths in life in an effort to fulfill our goals and dreams. I am fortunate to have grown up in a warm, loving home surrounded by family and friends who have contributed and continue to encourage me to believe in myself and pursue my dreams. The theatre experience has been a vital part of my life since…

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    her second play at Seattle Prep. She may have been seen as a servant (Taming of the Shrew) or a petitioner (Pippin). She would like to salute her positively stupendous family for letting her spoil the plot of The Three Musketeers so she could tell all her terrific rehearsal tales. Lily Dowling (Sabine) is psyched to be in her fifth production at Prep. You may recognize her as Catherine (Pippin). She would love to thank the incredible cast, the wondrous Adam Othman and Ken Michels, and her dog,…

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    Pippin, Robert B. Hollywood westerns and American myth: the importance of Howard Hawks and John Ford for political philosophy. New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University Press. Print. 2010. Summary: There are many politics in western films. Most of them were produced after World War I, so they contains different political philosophies from World War I, II and Cold Civil War. Pippin uses three significant western films, which are Red River, The Man Who Shot Liberty and The Searchers, as examples. He…

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    Merry, and Pippin to join him on his journey. soon after they leave they are chased and pursued by Sauron's black riders otherwise known as ringwraiths. once they rid themselves of their foes they stay the night with some friendly elven, who send will send word ahead to help protect the hobbits on their way. frodo and the rest of the party arrived at the old forest and easily losing their ground. finding a talking willow tree help the party on which path to take but then swallows up pippin and…

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    the last letter. Lady Galadriel presented us each with a parting gift. For Aragorn,she gave a sheath etched with flowers and leaves of silver and gold, as well as a silver brooch called the Elfstone that once belonged to Celebrían. Both Merry and Pippin received “silver belts, each with a clasp wrought like a golden flower” (493), and Boromir received a larger gold belt that would the larger waist of a man. Legolas, the archer, was given a Galadhrim bow strung with elf hair and a quiver of…

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    created his first major credit Butterflies are Free. Then he worked on the show Gospel, which is based on stories of the Gospel of Mark. This show was awarded two Grammies. Then, Schwartz is known for participating in the production of shows like Pippin (1972), which is known for containing the song Corner of the Sky. Then, Schwartz worked on the Baker´s Wife (1976), which is based on the French film La Femme du Boulanger. Besides being involved in musicals, Schwartz has also made songs for…

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    Charles Martel was born on August 23, 686 AD, Herstal, Belgium. He was a merciless warlike ruler who went by as Charles the Hammer. He got his nickname from his victory at Poitiers in 732. Charles was Mayor of the Palace of the kingdom of the Franks. Some facts about him: He rewarded his followers, but crushed his opponents. He gifted his followers by providing land from defeated opponents and from the church. He was considered a generous donator to monasteries, but he greatly doubted bishops…

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    Tom Bombadil was a character portrayed as both a god-like figure, and a man who deeply cared for the Earth. Lady Galadriel is another character in The Lord of the Rings that also possesses god-like characteristics while simultaneously living a sustainable life. Both Tom and Galadriel are examples of powerful creatures living a balanced life, therefore portraying Tolkien’s respect for nature and strong spirituality. Religion was a very important part of Tolkien’s life. He was a Christian and…

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    Riverhead Books published Thomas Pierce’s debut collection of short stories: “The Hall of Small Mammals”. In the title story of this collection, the narrator is taking his girlfriend's son, Val, to visit the Baby Pippin Monkey exhibit, which “since seeing the color photo of the Pippins in the magazine insert of the Saturday newspaper, Val had talked about little else” (Pierce). Both characters are faced with a long line once they enter into the zoo, but they are both determined to stick it out,…

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