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    Plot device

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    Many stories‚ especially in the fantasy genre‚ feature an object or objects with some great power. Often what drives the plot is the hero’s need to find the object before the villain and use it for good rather than evil‚ or if the object has been broken by the villains‚ to retrieve each piece that must be gathered from each antagonist to restore it‚ or‚ if the object itself is evil‚ to destroy it. In some cases destroying the object will lead to the destruction of the villain.[according to whom?]

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    How many professional lacrosse games have you been to? 2‚1‚ or 0 now compare that to the number of NFL or NBA games you have attended. Almost all Americans would agree that basketball and football is more popular than lacrosse. Also they would agree that lacrosse players earn less than the traditional sports players. Those types of people are correct‚ lacrosse players earn significant different wages than NFL or NBA athletes‚ but what exactly are the these differences. Ryan Boyle‚ ever heard of

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    Eric S. Faden and “A Fair(y) Use” is fair use on the purpose of educational use. Faden’s use of the clip of movies owned by disney was for teaching people about fair use and the nature of the work was to be implied to be rude or hurtful. The purpose of Faden’s video is to educate students around the world about copyright and fair use. The video uses clips from Disney owned films since the use was for educational purposes I declare that Faden use of the clip for the purpose of educational use‚ Fair

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    Experiments

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    process of distillation. Distillation is the separation of volatile substances mixed with nonvolatile substances by boiling the mixture to alter the phase of the volatile substance. The researchers used the simple distillation set up to conduct the experiment. 25 ml of The Bar Vodka was used and 7 ml of distillate was collected before a temperature of 95 degrees Celsius was reached. Collected distillate was then subjected to a flammability test to confirm ethanol content. The percent ethanol was computed

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    Gunpowder Plot

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    Introduction The gunpowder plot happened in 1605 ‚ in London.The people involved were Guy Fawks ‚ Robert and Thomas Wintour‚ Thomas Percy‚ Christopher and John Wright‚ Francis Tresham‚ Everard Digby‚ Ambrose Rookwood‚ Thomas Bates‚ Robert Keyes‚ Hugh Owen‚ John Grant and the man who is said to have organised the whole plot Robert Catesby. The other people involved in the plot were Robert Cecil and mounteagle. Some Catholics decided to come up with the plot ‚ to blow up parliament. There aim

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    Bojinka Plot

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    BOJINKA PLOT Date: starting in early 1994 through Sept 11‚ 2001 Players: Khalid Shaik Mohammed‚ Mohamed Atta‚ Marwan Alshehhi‚ Ramzi Yousef‚ Mohammed Jamal Khalifa‚ Wali Khan Amin Shah‚ Abdul hakim Murad‚ Zahed Sheikh Mohammed‚ Jamal al-Fadl these were the main players named along with the Bin Laden name mentioned but never brought up as a main character him or his family members. Mission: First was to assassinate the Pope on his visit to the Philippines as well as plant bombs on around

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    shady plot

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    had Jenkins asked the narrator to do ? 3. “I sat staring at it and presently noticed something just taking shape. It was exactly like watching one of these moving picture cartoons being put together.” (a) What was the narrator staring it? (b) How was the figure taking shape? (c) Who was gradually taking a definite shape part by part? 4. “………. I just came to tell you stop bothering us for assistance; You ain’t going to get it. We are going on strike!” (a) Who is the speaker of these lines

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    Eric S. Faden Fair Use

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    Eric S. Faden was in fact‚ using fair use when creating the video. It follows many of the “rules” of fair use. For one‚ He was creating something entirely new. Yes‚ he was taking clips from the original movies‚ yet he was doing so in a way that none of the movies plots‚ the character personalities‚ the relationships between characters‚ or the ending of the movies were given away. Meaning‚ he used the clips to where you could watch it and still not know anything about the disney movies without watching

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    Chapter 1 – Hopewood‚ Virginia‚ 2004 (Pg. 3-26) Plot Summary Lucy and Daniel go to the same high school and Lucy has an attachment towards Daniel who seems to be a stranger to Lucy. They barely knew each other but on the night of their last high school dance‚ Lucy discovers Daniel’s a very complicated person; out of fear‚ Lucy decides to run away from Daniel. Daniel realizes that again he has lost Lucy‚ the woman that he loved for all of his lives. Notes - Conflict: - Irony: Even though

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    How does Shakespeare use deception to structure the plot in ‘Much Ado’? Pretty much all of the key events or turning points in Much Ado about Nothing happen because characters deceive each other. Shakespeare uses deception as a way of structuring the plot because it often results in comedic situations and‚ after all‚ Much Ado about Nothing is a comedy. From the very beginning Shakespeare introduces the idea of using deception as a way of getting what you want. Don Pedro’s plan of wooing Hero

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