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    For many people, an obsession with a particular book series might seem like a strange thing. A lot of people consider this sort of obsession to be “unhealthy;” however, I believe that an obssession with a particular book series to be very beneficial and even healthy. Books can enrich our understanding of the world and teach us many things we may not necessarily learn in normal environments. Such as the plights of people who may not be considered to be normal. Books can also help us feel like…

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    Georgia Lindstedt The Great Depression A time where countries were bombed, when suicide was a daily thing, and a time where Jews were killed and shunned in Europe; it was a time known as The Great Depression. The Great Depression was a gruesome decade for families, countries, and nations. Franklin. D. Roosevelt once said, “The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself.” That’s exactly what happened to America. We…

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    Another common trope in witch-wizard fantasy is, magic must always be present in some way. This means throughout the story there must be a magical source or somebody who has the power to produce magical powers. In my own novel “Hex Hall” there is magic found throughout the story since the main character is a witch, she casts spells whenever she pleases and her father is a warlock so she gets her magical side from him. In Harry Potter it is present considering they attend a school specifically…

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    the mind that are not perceived through senses such as sight, hearing, or other senses” (Wikipedia). According to Frank L. Baum, author of the wonderful Wizard of Oz “the imaginative child will become the imaginative man or woman most apt to create, invent, and therefore to foster civilization” While, this may have been true in the time the Wizard of Oz was written, but currently this is no longer the case. Children today do not have enough time to use their imaginations because of technology,…

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    The Inculpated Witches

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    that hath a familiar spirit, or is a wizard, shall surely be put to death”(Leviticus 20:27 ) puritans visually perceived their actions as justified by god. Between the time of February 1692 and May 1693 nineteen men and women , as well as two canines were convicted and put to death for practicing witchcraft. There was a vigorous credence satan had made the village of salem his main spot for his maleficent acts, as shown in europe. The inculpated witches and wizard had come to people in dreams…

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    the trolls. Examples of these traits are stupidity and gullibility. In chapter two, the text states,¨ It was the wizardś voice that had kept the trolls bickering and quarrelling, until the light came and made an…

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    There is a common saying that goes, “Not all heroes wear capes.” Most often, we’ve seen this refer to firefighters, policemen, or your average joes who do heroic acts such as catching a criminal, saving babies from danger, or just helping someone required assistance. However, not every heroic act has to be something physical. In fact, many people have heroes who are just inspirations or role models for them. My hero is someone who created a childhood for me, someone that crafted an imaginative…

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    The timing of their comeback was awful. Just after the fall of Lord Voldemort, no one could believe that anyone, let alone nearly everyone working for the Ministry, would agree to such nonsense. "Because of the decreasing population of witches and wizards…

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    Case Study On RLES

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    1. Goal The primary goal of this lab was to establish a base network in RLES that will be built on in future labs. We worked with new PFSense, a routing interface with which I was unfamiliar. I learned how to configure internal and external interfaces with PFSense, and was able to modify the rest of the necessary settings via the Web GUI. We learned how to configure RHEL, and also got to experiment with setting up a Wiki. Finally, we had a chance to configure and work with a monitoring…

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    Harry Potter Beasts

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    narrows the field into even more specific areas of expertise. The visual effects of the wizards doing spell work is incredible, with just a wave of their wands an entire wall was put back together perfectly within seconds; somehow the glass, wood, and bricks knew exactly where they belonged. One can only imagine the difficulty apparition, which is the fastest and most convenient way to travel if you are a wizard, where they seem to implode and then pop back to normal in a completely different…

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