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    them (Gandalf and the warriors of Rohan) for Rohan, for his people. Theoden restores honour in himself as King of Rohan at the wearing grasp of defeat by riding out with Aragorn, “Yes, The Horn of Helm Hammerhand will sound in the deep, one last time!”. Regardless of the way individuals are parted from one another, they cleverly use their situations as a way to restore honour in oneself. Coming to realize themselves as Aragorn, Son of Arathorn and Theoden, King of Rohan, they both take…

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    A Jedi In the Making As I cautiously draw out my newly constructed lightsaber, harnessed by the “Force” and ignite it blue half way in midair, I keep my focus steady on my opponent, Darth Vader the Sith Master, as he assumes his own en garde stance for an epic lightsaber duel. In a flash, my combatant casts his dark cloak aside and clashes his red blade against mine. The yellow tint from the interlocked sabers, illuminates the deep mass of evil behind the mask. I roll to the right, swing wide…

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    1: After Boromir had been killed by the Uruk-hai, Frodo and Sam left continuing their quest to destroy the ring. The part of the fellowship that remained headed towards Rohan and were informed that the Uruk-hai had tried to take Merry & Pippin to Isengard but they escaped into Fangorn the forest where the Ents live. While in Rohan the fellowship helped out during the battle of Helm's Deep. In the forest Merry & Pippin Met an Ent named Treebeard. After being in the forest for a while the two…

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    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 is happening, Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli reach the Rohan kingdom. There, the audience is informed that the great King Theoden has succumbed to Saruman's malicious spell. Although I have never seen the movie prior to it being presented in religion class,…

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    The Battle of Middle Earth: The Hobbit verses 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…

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    because the beacons were which meant that the enemy was ready for war. When they arrive at the city they find the city prepared for war. The only people there are men and some young boys because the rest of the city fled. Then it switches over to Rohan which is a king and he knows that war is coming so he is preparing an army and gathering tons of men to fight. Then in the next seen the enemy comes from the sea in their boats and takes over the towns by the sea and berns them too the ground and…

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    Movie clip: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - The Cure of Theoden Amongst a vast plain lies the bustling city of Rohan. This city not alike others as it houses the greatest riders in all the lands and a grand wooden hall that houses the king of all Rohan; King Theoden. On most days people would go about their own humble business and avoid conflict within the city. This was not like most days. A entourage of two men (Gandalf and Aragorn), an elf (Legolas) and a dwarf (Gimli). Each with…

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    within the Olympic sport. The article states, “the debate over whether or not his J-shaped carbon-fiber blades give him an unfair advantage” (Rohan). However, science failed to provide statistical and concrete evidence to support their claim. Nevertheless, scientists are still not convinced which leads them to make more assumptions and develop arguments. Rohan further states, “One argument is that because the blades are so much lighter than a human leg, Pistorius can turn over, or reposition,…

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    the snake-pit of late 18th century France . The Diamond Necklace affair was a sensation. From the chain of forged letters, lies, secret meetings, deluded unrequited love, and missing 1.6 million livres, the capital was hot with gossip. Jeanne and Rohan were tried in 1785. Jeanne de Molette was flogged, branded and imprisoned for life. Cardinal de Rohan’s political standing suffered greatly, even after his acquittal. The city of Paris had been at the mercy of libelles for quite some time. Many…

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    Brooke Cooper LIM College Sports Economy Each year the sports economy is continuing to grow expeditiously particularly with their revenue and profit. Professional sports are a part of this as well as big time collegiate athletes and dominant division 1 college programs that have begun to multiply with regard to generation of yearly revenue and profit. Both college football and college basketball have made the greatest advancements over the past twenty to fifty years in terms of…

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