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    This book report is on the novel Sword of the Rightful King‚ written by Jane Yolen. The book is about the newly crowned King Arthur‚ who rules the kingdom‚ but not the people’s hearts. If he fails to prove his worth. his power will always be in question. Too many want him dead‚ and treachery is everywhere. So the warlock Merlinnus secretley creates a test for Arthur... A sword in a stone is founded-a stone that contains a legend promising that whosoever draws the blade from the stone will rule all

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    1. Problem Statement Short-term This particular case deals with a number of subsidiary marketing problems of PARKER‚ a writing instrument company‚ which ultimately converge into a major marketing problem. The designer of this case also has a specific objective to attain out of this case study. Wrong selection of marketing strategy by the new CEO of PARKER (Mr. Paterson) was the principal problem of this case. There are a number of subsidiary problems associated with this. Long-term

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    We live in the era of technology‚ technology has advance for many years from simple items such as an oil lamp to electric lights. There has been such a vast change in technology and in life as well. Thanks to technology and its predictability‚ man has come to know more about the world and also him. Furthermore‚ technology has made life so easy‚ transportation‚ and communication has greatly advanced and it is possible to engage in conversation with a number of people all in different parts of the

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    Knowledge‚ A Double-Edged Sword It’s common knowledge that having greater intellect means you can be a more powerful human being. At least Fredrick Douglas´s theme in ¨Learning to Read¨ shows that in greater knowledge led to a greater understanding of oneself‚ and in turn‚ a greater person evolved from that gathered knowledge. Knowledge is a powerful anomaly‚ yes‚ but does all knowledge produce a greater future or greater fortune? Some knowledge in this world is better worth not knowing for the

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    I. SUBJECT T.H. White’s novel‚ The Sword in the Stone‚ is placed during medieval England. The novel revolves around Wart and his foster family at the Castle of the Forest Sauvage‚ which includes Sir Ector and his son‚ Kay. The plot opens with the need of a tutor for Kay and Wart; moments later‚ this role is fulfilled by Merlyn the Magician. At the Forest Sauvage‚ Merlyn regularly tutors Wart and educates him through extraordinary means; they travel on adventures that educate and transform Wart

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    to pull that simple sword out of the block of stone. In "The Sword in the Stone" and “The Sword in The Stone – King Arthur HD” tells up how a little boy becomes king. In this Arthurian Legend‚ there are similarities‚ and there are differences that could change personal perspectives on knowing how Arthur becomes King of Britain. The story‚ "Sword in the Stone‚ " written by Sir Thomas Malory is about‚ King Uther‚ putting his sword into a block of stone‚ and whoever pulls the sword out is the rightful

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    I leave behind the howling winds‚ the turbulent waves and the worry of my death as I crawl slowly in hunger and pain upon this new shore. I can feel the hot sun burning a sensation of warmth into my skin. I know that I can start a whole new life here. I have left everything behind in my war-torn country including what meant most to me; my very own recorder given to me by my great grandmother. She had taught me this one tune that will never leave my mind because the tune makes me feel a sense of fulfilment

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    Of all the lessons Arthur learns in “The Sword in the Stone”‚ the most important are those that involve adaptability and imitation because they will help him to become a person able to solve problems and adjust to new situations. Through Arthur’s childhood‚ T. H. White uses Merlyn to subject Arthur to many trials and tribulations. He faces intense adventures‚ fights bizarre monsters‚ and is transformed into different animals; in this‚ he is forced to adapt to his surroundings whether he likes it

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    National Parks: A Double Edged Sword? Justin Pearly Environmental History Prof. Mark Bishop Newell Tuesday July 21‚ 2009 Pearly 1 Few places can match the sheer diversity of wildlife and culture that exists in the country’s national park system. Humans‚ with the future in mind‚ have “set aside” these beautiful sites of wonder and awe. But at what cost? Do national parks end up being good and bad at the same time? Our national parks are a supposed to be a natural treasure. Here

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    soldiers into war. Mirka was an eleven-year-old orthodox Jewish girl who dreamed of slaying dragons. Both of these women‚ one a fictional character and another a historical idol‚ have become points of inspiration for women.     ‘How Mirka Got Her Sword’‚ by Barry Deutsch‚ is about a young Jewish girl who dreams of slaying dragons. She endures a magical pig‚ a witch‚ her step-mother‚ and fights a troll to make the people of her town believe that she actually isn’t insane and that she’s telling the

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