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    Game Of Thrones Tourism

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    Watchers on the Wall is a community that unites all of them, and becomes a trustworthy news source for all the updates concerning the fan favorite TV and novel saga. In the recent years, the website is used as the main source for rumors, on-site production news, casting and script leaks, actor location updates, and, of course, on-set spoiler updates during the production process before new season…

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    Being part of the same cycle of books, the two works are quite alike. Stylistically they present the same elements. However, I could test a few differences. Rowling’s writing has fully matured in her last book. [1] I believe that the style and the themes have developed with the story and the characters. The plot has become darker, the characters more complex, as if the book itself grew with Harry. In the first book, Harry is merely an 11 year old being introduced to the magic world. In the…

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    “Are Engineered Foods Evil” is an excellent essay written by David H .Freedman. The essay’s strength lies in opinions of experts, facts, statistics and evidence. However, the essay is appealing due to its changes in tones and inclusion of different perspectives. Thus, making this essay a must read one. In the twenty first century, people do care about what they eat and genetics is a controversial issue. The subject matter itself draws a lot of attention. Hence the audience will be a diverse…

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    Dragon Ball Analysis

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    Ball was originally intended to be a story directly based upon the Chinese mythical figure Sun Wukong, the monkey king. However, as Dragon Ball experienced ground breaking success Toriyama developed the series into a expansive one with a plethora of sagas telling many different stories. Akira Toriyama relied…

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    Twilight Stereotypes

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    to the female in a heterosexual relationship that she must be feminine and she will only appeal to the boy of her interest by further expressing her femininity. As Christine Jarvis states in her article, “The Twilight of Feminism? Stephenie Meyer’s Saga and the Contradictions of Contemporary Girlhood”, “I believe that part of the appeal of Twilight is that Bella embodies this masquerade of autonomy and independence very effectively” (Jarvis 105). She supports this statement by examining Bella’s…

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    Why is censorship so controversial? Censorship has been utilized in books, movies, music, and television shows. It has been an old-age controversial that still has not come to an end and the debate perpetuates on. Should any type of art be censored which can lose the free flow of ideas that the author is trying to endeavoring to perceive to the audience or use censorship when the material is insulting or offending. The debate surrounds the question of whether to censor or not to censor media or…

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    Dracula Research Paper

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    Remember the Twilight craze of 2009-2010? In the years of 2008 to 2010, vampires began to gain some traction. In August 2010, one and half months after The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, searching for vampires on Google hit it’s peak (Trends).Twilight jump-started the careers of Stephanie Meyer, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and even the pop-punk group Paramore. Stories of vampires began far before Dracula and Twilight…

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    come up to my mind when I think of the topic but there are probably many other different reasons why family may not be important to some. However, to other people family might mean everything, and that was the case for the Solberg family in the Family Saga of “Some did not Come Back.” The Solberg Family was exceptionally close, as the three siblings mention throughout their letters. World War I pulled them apart physically, but it tore them apart mentally as well. Losing a family member is…

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    The social and economic consequences of austerity measures imposed by troika on Greece have been devastating. Since 2010, Greece’s GDP has fallen by 25 percent and unemployment rate is 26 percent. The youth unemployment rates are at an alarmingly high level. Currently, over 56 percent of young people in Greece are without a job and there are more than 450,000 families with no working members. After five years of fiscal adjustment and economic hardship under the austerity program, Greece’s major…

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    Phantomic Story Analysis

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    Consequently, these western ideologies in the form of oral narratives are adopted by the tribes of the deep woods and are disseminated in the form of legends, fairy tales, bed time stories the inscription of which are found on the walls but regarded as inferior to the authenticity of Phantom’s precious library and all the relics collected by the Phantomic line down through the ages. The narrative myths, the folklores, the legends of the tribes become subservient to his narratorial authority,…

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