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    The Hobbit Movie Review

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    film; it’s amazing how serious and devoted he is. Every single bit he did was to perfection and he really shone the personality of thorin oakinshield in the way Tolkien wanted it to be. Also Martin Freeman as the only hobbit is the perfect actor for Bilbo because of his enthusiasm and bravery‚ which really fits the character. Finally‚ Lee Pace also plays a very significant role as Thranduil. He fits the role as a king and loving father. He acts out in the film how much he does care for his people and

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    treasure as he was the one who killed Smaug and it contained some treasure stolen from the lake town. This decision from Thorin upset the rest of the group and caused a bit of conflict between them. To interest Thorin he offers the Arkenstone‚ which Bilbo and Bombur stole from his treasure. Thorin‚ realizing that they stole something from his treasure‚ enrages him. Even after Bilbo’s determination to bring peace between the dwarves and the soldiers‚ Thorin decides not to give any treasure and instead

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    Rings:[6] —Frodo: What a pity that Bilbo did not stab that vile creature [Gollum]‚ when he had a chance! —Gandalf: Pity? It was pity that stayed his hand. [...] Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends. [...] My heart tells me that he has some part to play yet‚ for good or ill‚ before the end; and when that comes‚ the pity of Bilbo may rule the fate of many –

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    Qualities of a Hero

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    He or she is willing to make hard decisions‚ even when the likely outcome is grim. He’s committed to a notion of what is right or just‚ and has the determination to keep pushing forward no matter what. An example of a courageous hero is Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings. He’s determined to journey into the Dark Lord’s stronghold‚ because it’s the only way to save his homeland. Along the way he loses most of his companions‚ and things keep

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    The Concept of Kairos

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    In the midst of the ordinary time (kronos)‚ extraordinary time (kairos) happens. A cultural word morphed by Christianity Introduction In a scene from Dead Poets Society‚ Professor John Keating challenges his boarding school English class. They sheepishly stand in front of the trophy case peering inquisitively into the photographs of alumna. The professor speaks with a deliberate tone about the boys in the faded black and white photographs: They’re not that different from you‚ are they

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    In the film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring‚ Peter Jackson shows the emotions of characters quite well‚ especially the main protagonist Frodo Baggins. He makes it very obvious how the Ring effects Frodo and the people around him‚ capturing the grief and suffering the Ring causes. “I am sorry that I have brought this upon you‚ my boy. And I’m sorry that you must bear this burden. I’m sorry for everything.” (1:35) the fellowship and other people that are around Frodo are aware of

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    Tuberculosis

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    Tuberculosis 4/30/2013 Bilbo-Coleman‚ Stephanie C. (Student) Researcher: Stephanie Bilbo-Coleman Age: 18 Major: Art Career Goals: Professional Artist Reason For topic: I never knew anyone personally of this condition but always heard about it. It made me curious of what this condition was actually was and what it does. I am interested into finding out about more of this condition and its history. Table of Contents Definition and History of Tuberculosis…..pg. 3

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    Power! Power‚ defined as the ability to control or influence multiple people. In The Fellowship of the Ring‚ by J.R.R Tolkien‚ Frodo‚ the main character in the book‚ and the Fellowship are forced together in a need to protect the Ring of Power so that they can‚ ironically‚ destroy the very thing they are protecting. J.R.R. Tolkien suggests‚ through his creation of Middle Earth‚ that power is not all good. These unfortunate people of Middle Earth are encouraged to fight the evil Orcs on their way

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    Manuel Amado Professor Yale R Magrass SOA 310-01/02 Research Project Social Movement Talk about the black panthers The Declaration of Independence states that “All men are created equal‚” but due to the institution of slavery‚ woman not having the right to vote‚ income inequality this statement was not to be grounded in law in the United States until after the Civil War and not satisfied for many years thereafter. It was not until 1865‚ when the Thirteenth Amendment was confirmed and finally put

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    The story of African-Americans throughout the history of America has been the story of the struggle for human rights. This group of people have been forced to fight for freedom from slavery‚ freedom of the right to vote and freedom to exist as equals with white Americans. African-Americans struggled for human rights in the USA from 1945-1970 and were forced to fight for equality using two main strategies‚ of which the most successful was non-violent non-cooperation. Nevertheless‚ despite the Civil

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