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    The more confident the spies became they started to learn how to track movements of enemy officers. For Washington, Secrecy is his first priority for the Culper Spy Ring, It is so strict that not even Washington didn’t know all of his spy’s identities. Washington made sure that the Culper Spy Ring had more support and better secrecy than previous spies. This is due to the fact when a Captain of the 19th regiment of the Continental Army named Nathan Hale volunteer in September 1776…

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    J.R.R. Tolkien composed The Lord of the Rings over a twelve-year period somewhere around 1937 and 1949, which implies he composed it while seeing the malevolence unleashed on humanity by the Second World War. The "Master" in the title alludes to Sauron, a fallen profound being who tries to vanquish Middle-earth. Sauron had made a ring that he utilized as a weapon to rule the wills of free animals. The ring was lost for some a huge number of years, yet a very long while before the start of our…

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    Three Ring Binder Analysis

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    Three-Ring Binders and Organization Technical description of a Three-Ring Binder Atoshem Ghebrehiwet University of Virginia Sorted and well-maintained data is very critical to any organization. Businesses’ success relies on collecting consumers’ data, learning theirs social and behavioral patterns of consumption and delivering to them their needs. Moreover, to accomplish such a task, Businesses…

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    philologist and professor of medieval literature at the University of Oxford named John Ronald Reuel Tolkien created many fascinating fantasies such as “Beowulf” and one of the most well-known, “The Lord of the Rings”. The creation of “The Hobbit” was said to be the prequel to the “Lord of the Rings” in world of middle earth. The main character, or protagonist, of this novel is a timid, small Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. He was surprised with a visit by famous fictional wizard, Gandalf, and was…

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    of the Rings: The Monomyth Quest Olivea Borden, Jack Hosek, Swati Patel, Noor Alyasiry, Evan Karlson, and Quinton Rodgers As modern day fantasy, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy can be defined as a monomyth. A monomyth is simply defined as a hero’s journey. Frodo, the hero of the trilogy, is seen refusing the call to adventure at first but then accepting it. On his journey, he aided by supernatural forces and tested throughout his journey. After he completed his task of destroying the Ring, he…

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    The Ring of Gyges, introduced in Book II of Plato’s The Republic by Glaucon, is a magical artifact that enables the bearer to turn themselves invisible at will. While not founded in historical fact; the scenario is rather a thought experiment used to explore the fundamental nature of human morality when the bearer faces no retribution for their actions. Glaucon alleges that the temptation provided by the ring is irresistible by any man, and that without consequences the bearer would disregard…

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    Ring Tailed Lemur

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    Lemur catta (ring-tailed lemur) is the only species of the genus Lemur that belongs to the family Lemuridae (Groves & Eaglen, 1988). As described by Wilson and Hanlon (2010), this medium-sized strepsirrhine primate is recognized by the black and white rings around its long tail, and are found in the arid forests of southwestern Madagascar, where they move about mostly on the ground but are also partly arboreal (Wilson & Hanlon, 2010). Despite their seeming “abundance” because of their frequent…

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    The Lord of the Rings Two great classic novels are The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. Both of these are amazing books that teach of courage, faithfulness, and friendship. However, when there are two things in discussion, one usually edges out the other. The Lord of the Rings is more captivating because of the importance of the Fellowship, the differences in the battles, and how the characters are portrayed. One of the most important things that makes The Lord of the Rings so spectacular…

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    The Fellowship of the Ring is the first out of the three books in The Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the Rings is named Sauron, the Dark Lord, who lost this One Ring that contains much of his soul and power. He has an overriding desire and power to reclaim the Ring and use it to enslave all of Middle-earth. The Lord of the Rings trilogy is a quest literature, a quest is what happens when a character or more than one character travels to a faraway destination with a purpose and desire of…

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    amount of power but with great power comes great responsibility. The Fellowship of the Ring is a book about Frodo and his friends on the journey to destroy the Ring, a device created by Sauron with the purpose to rule and enslave the minds of the species on Middle-earth. During the journey to destroy the Ring, Frodo and his friends must try to resist the Ring’s corruptive powers. In the Fellowship of the Ring, J.R.R. Tolkien uses various characters to show how power corrupts those with weak…

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