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    ERADICATION OF CORRUPTION Education is the birth right of each and every citizen of our country. It is a powerful weapon which can do a lot of wonders. It is the magic wand with which a man or a woman can achieve anything that may seem impossible to others. Education teaches anything. It pens our eyes to see what an uneducated person may not be able to see. Education pulls us out of a darkened society full of greed

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    details. All of these things allow us a glimpse into history and supply knowledge of times we’d know nothing about without the things they’ve left behind. paintings enable us to envision the past; they depict daily life‚ religion‚ superstition‚ and magic. Art was believed to be magical; pictures were believed to have special powers. It is said that the artists themselves were seen as spiritual beings‚ that they were revered‚ and that their artistic portrayals were capable of keeping a people safe

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    The story‚ Ordinary Magic‚ was written by Malcolm Bosse is about a boy who was born and bred in India. Jeffrey also recognized as “Ganesh” faced a lot of difficulties at a very young age. These difficulties that forced him to be mature included his father’s loss of life‚ his way of adjusting and bonding with the American culture and when his ancestor home was going to be demolished. Jeffrey’s maturity develop when his father‚ Mr. Moore‚ died and he was obliged to manage and handle everything‚ including

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    this is actually a fun story and the truth is it isn’t even mine. This is the story of a girl named Rapunzel‚ and it starts with the sun. Now‚ once upon a time‚ a single drop of sunlight fell from the heavens. And from this small drop of sun grew a magic‚ golden flower. It had the ability to heal the sick and injured”. The short story and film is written in 2nd person it changes how the audience feels about the character and storyline. In the short story Rapunzel is taken by the sorceress and the

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    During on a time when the Church was in control of everything with Europe and where people are a superstitious cowardly lot‚ the idea of magic and witchcraft was something the Church have condemned as the influential work of the devil. During the 15th century‚ accusation of witchcraft started to rise and some within or related to the Church were jumping on the chance to prosecute any accused witches. One of these early prosecutors was Heinrich Kramer‚ an inquisitor who as expelled due to his senile

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    Unlike A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ each of the cross-dressing characters does so as the result of conscious decision (as opposed to magical influence) and in order to attain a goal. While there are certainly a number of disguises in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” there are different motivations for characters wearing them. For Viola‚ her reasons for dressing as a young man are clear since she wants to be able to make a living in the new land she has found herself inhabiting. Although it may be a bit

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    MAGIC BAG There are a lot of things in my room but if my house was on fire‚ and I was allowed to save 3 things‚ aside from my dogs and my laptop‚ they would be these things. The first thing I would save is a stuffed bear that was given to me when I was a baby by my grandmother. Apparently i would throw tantrums when I was not being carried by someone so when my parents would put me to sleep in my crib they would put the bear on my back to trick my into thinking I was being touched and eventually

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    “And in Its Depths it Has its Pearls Too” In the Scarlett Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne’s style could accurately be likened to that of an artist; he commands color‚ contrast‚ and shading to enhance his work. On page 54‚ Hawthorne paints a rare portrait of Pearl‚ at once with the precision of a cartographer‚ mapping out her inner complexities‚ and with the wonder of Van Gogh‚ capturing her particular beauty in vivid color. Adorning his work with euphonious‚ connotative diction‚ and mounting syntax

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    "What’s Wrong With Cinderella?" In the article “What’s Wrong With Cinderella” written by Peggy Orenstein a feminist mother and writer for the New York Times amongst other newspapers. Several issues and concerns are raised regarding the physical and mental impact that the younger generation might have from the excessiveness of the princess theme toys‚ clothing and animation. The writer belief that young girls are being influence to think that beauty is determined by their physical appearance. Many

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    In my short analysis of “Cindarella”‚ understanding the basic concepts of the story was not as easy as I had once predicted. The author Elisabeth Panttaja explains in her essay different views and ideas in the sense that Cinderella is successful because of the magical powers created by her dead mother. The author tells that “It is not suprising . . . that modern criticism of (Cinderella) . . . has been so strangely indifferent to the roles that Cinderella’s mother plays in the story.” This to my

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