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    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is the second book in C. S. Lewis's classic fantasy series, which has been captivating readers of all ages with a magical land and unforgettable characters for over sixty years. Four young children enter the timeless world of Narnia through the door of a wardrobe while playing hide-and-seek. There are talking animals, dwarfs, giants, beasts, centaurs, and indescribable half-human combinations. In this world of Narnia there is a colossal struggle between the…

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    Passion Vs Ambition Essay

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    be whichever book he would want. In addition, he suffered many health problems as a child; a full body blood transfusion, and a collapsed lung, with the assistance of an incubator. As he grew older, he suffered through bipolar disorder and at one point considered suicide. Despite these disadvantages, he pushed through writing a book called, “The 4-Hour Workweek”, however, before he had a chance to get recognized, his book was rejected 27 times. Finally, he got recognized for his book that soon…

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    first Harry Potter book of the series which lead to her overnight success. The idea for the Harry Potter series was conceived in 1990 as Joanne’s train…

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    Morgan is like no one before her. She was an amazing soccer player, politician, and feminist. There is surely no one like her. Alex Morgan is a professional soccer player who fought for equal rights and pay for women that play soccer and she also made books and movies about feminism for young girls while managing professional soccer at the same time Alex Morgan fought for equal rights and pay for women that play soccer. Alex Morgan frequently goes to court to fight for women on their soccer…

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    When I was a child I hated reading. All through my elementary years in school I was in “Title One” classes that were suppose to help kids that were slow at reading. I would have to leave class at certain times on certain days no matter what was going on in class. Around age nine i had convinced myself that I didn't need the extra class and tried to stop going altogether. I thought that just because I could read in my head that I was reading at a fourth grade reading level. This just resulted in…

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    Marvel Research Paper

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    and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American publisher of comic books. Marvel Comics created countless stories, universes, and heroes. They grow in numbers and quality as Marvel grows as a company. Martin Goodman founded Marvel Comics, which was original Timely Publications, in 1939. Goodman was a pulp magazine publisher who was expanding into a new medium of comic books. The post-war comic market saw superheroes falling out of fashion. Timely Publications…

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    In the age of innovation and information, there is little that people cannot discover with the help of the internet. Dynamic and complex concepts can be diluted into a mere sentence for almost anyone to understand. Yet, there are transmundane terms that cannot be fully grasped or understood, though many have tried. Religion, and its definition, is one of those terms. Superficially, it seems like a relatively easy phenomenon, but as soon as the attempt is made to solidify the definition,…

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    Harry Potter Influence

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    impacted America like never before. Rowling thought of an idea for a novel upon a subway, not knowing that the idea would one day come to life and revolutionize the way readers look at fantasy novels. This idea was none other than the Harry Potter series. The story of wizards and spells made its way to the shelves of every single library and bookstore in America, and was created into eight movies that collected around almost eight billion dollars.…

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    CRITICAL REVIEW: IAN HUTCHBY THE DISCOURSE OF CHILD COUNSELLING Katia Al Najjar CSI 3360 Professor Patrick Ryan December 08, 2017 Ian Hutchby wrote the book, The Discourse of Child Counselling as a mission to delve deeper into the world of child counselling. The purpose of the book is to study the “naturally-occurring” interactions between child counselors and children who are in the midst of parental divorce or separation. Hutchby uses a method known as conversation…

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    she was abandoned in, Hollis embarks on a great journey to find out if there is a place where she will ever belong. Along the way, she meets the people that will become her own makeshift family, and learns to love herself - and let others love her. Books with such great messages and themes, along with a colorful cast of characters, needs to be put on display, so that others can benefit from the story. Luckily, such an opportunity has arisen, and Pembrook Meadows is being gifted a Little Free…

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