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    we grew up with and even looked up to as a role model. Gambon always seemed kind of snarky. By snarky I mean he seemed kind of critical or testy. Either snarky or he kind of makes Dumbledore seem crazy or eccentric. All around I think that Harris played the role much better then Gambon did. Harris seemed to look the part of a wizard even outside of the movies. (http://www.listal.com/viewimage/4169434) This was a picture of Harris taken towards his later years. Although he doesn’t have

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    Krishna Divyeshwar Dr. Barron English 1301 sec SO4 16 October 2012 After School Parenting Will Help Our Community Minds that are not feed with positive proper activities; leads to negative action. A positive activity influences children’s life providing them correct and adequate environment. Unsupervised children often end up in bad company‚ which makes them engage into dangerous illegal activities such as vandalism‚ drug consumption and bullying peers. What exactly is vandalism? Vandalism

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    THE DECLINE THESIS OF WEST INDIAN CRICKET (1975 – present day) Vivian Richards smashes the ball to the boundary! Another impressive win to add to the belt of the West Indies team. With players such as Clive Lloyd‚ Michael Holding‚ Gordon Greenidge‚ Deryck Murray‚ and Rohan Kanhai to name a few‚ many have been pondering what has happened to that beloved “golden era”. I think that the 1970s and the 1980s were and in fact a different time period. It is difficult to compare 2 time periods

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    and the Bell Cricket could symbolize many things. In my opinion‚ the grasshopper symbolizes common love and the bell cricket symbolizes rare love. “And finally‚ to your clouded. wounded heart‚ even a true bel cricket will seem like a grasshopper” (Kawabata 68) Another symbolic movement in the story is when the boy finds the grasshopper and the girl comes along to tell all of the kids that it was a bell cricket and not a grasshopper. The boy was not able to recognize the bell cricket in a world where

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    Yiju Kim February 26‚ 2013 Wood – Public Speaking Tuesday 6:00 Three different World Cup official match balls General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my Speech 1315 class about three different World Cup official match balls. Organizational Pattern: Topical I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Getter: Imagine sweaty people on the ground. There are many audiences. The players are focus on little ball. They are passionate. They are eager for win. Which sports can you

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    Intro Name:Taylor Russell In the article‚Are our school lunches healthy enough?‚ by McClatchy- Tribune News Services‚ adapted by Newsela staff‚ Michelle Obama helps with healthy lunches. Michelle Obama’s program for healthy school lunches is helping with lots of school troubles. This healthy menu program is adding healthy fruits and veggies.They’re making a new diet for the schools. School lunches are healthy enough because they help foster and low-income children to have meals‚it’s helping stop

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    possible for every young man to somewhat decide his own destiny? Could it be that every time the norms of a society are broken‚ it changes the understanding of the broken norm eventually leading to it being accepted‚ is it not this that have shaped our society of today? Given that this is true the solution might just be society loosening its grip upon the young men‚ thereby letting them choose their own

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    Our So Called High School Life By: Mekai Veterans say that the most exciting and happiest moments on a student’s life happen in high school. Honestly speaking‚ I don’t believe in this before. Ask me why? Easy‚ just because I can’t feel it! I thought‚ when I first had the knowledge about it‚ everything was absurd or let’s just say it’s true to “some” but not to “all.” But lately‚ when I tried to reminisce my past years as a student‚ starting from kindergarten when I keep praying for fevers

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    Ange Khelia Manirakiza Meghan Boyce EAE3U1 26 March 2013 Get junk food out of our schools Millions of students around the world rely on cafeteria food as part of their daily nutrition. That food is the fuel that drives the said students’ minds and bodies‚ yet the school menu is based on unhealthy processed food. Therefore‚ these communities and schools ought to develop and deliver healthier food choices to the students. The fictional comic philosopher‚ Alfred E. Newman‚ sums up the

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    Run Out: Restraint of Players in Twenty20 Cricket Introduction Twenty20 cricket has been viewed as the saviour at all levels of cricket. First conceived by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2003 to address falling spectator interest‚ the increased excitement and speed of this form of cricket soon boosted attendances.[i] The commercial success of the English Twenty20 competition did not go unnoticed‚ and was first replicated by other national bodies who enjoyed similar success in

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