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    are objects created by computer generated software that are designed to take movie goers deeper into the film industry than ever before. One highly successful movie series that uses visual effects in just about every aspect of the storyline‚ is the Harry Potter series.  In these movies‚ you get a chance to take flight with a fire breathing dragon‚ come face to face with a vicious werewolf‚ speak to a talking hat‚ and even soar through the air on an enchanted broomstick; All though the use of visual

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    Psychology a Real Science

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    a true science? How do we define science? In Science the fundamentals are; testable ideas (hypothesis)‚ experimentation‚ objective data‚ conclusions based on balancing the evidence‚ and results that can be replicated. Testable Idea (hypothesis) Harry Harlow wanted to see if the behavior of baby monkeys that were separated from their mothers at birth. He wanted to see if the separation would affect their behavior later in life. Experimentation Harlow took 8 baby monkeys away from their mothers

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    reading books. Reading fantasy books such as Harry Potter and twilight instills love for reading books in young teens. These adolescents can partially relate to some of these stories‚ as most of the characters of the novels are the same age as the readers. Hence‚ teenagers undergo a similar experience‚ though they are restricted by realities of life. These books tend to be a temporary escape from daily life. This is evident from the fact that before Harry Potter it was usually unheard of kids queuing

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    QUALITIES OF A HERO Sacrifice - is the forfiture of something highly valued for the sake of one considered to have a greater value or claim. Determination - is a fixed intention or resolution; a firmness of purpose or resolve. Loyalty - is the feeling of allegiance or the act of binding oneself to a course of action. Courage - is that firmness of spirit and swell of soul which meets danger without fear. Dedication - is a selfless devotion; complete and whole hearted fidelity or the act of binding

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    Night At Grimmauld Place

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    exclaimed‚ exasperated. Molly broke up the conversation between the three just as the fairly large group‚ consisting of more than ten people Dawn believed‚ entered Grimmauld Place‚ with Harry Potter along with them. “Out‚ out‚ you two take Harry with you back upstairs‚” Molly ushered them out. “Harry Potter’s finally here?” Dawn asked in excitement‚ stretching her neck to see if she could get a glance. She had only passed him a couple of times in the hallways‚ but never could actually

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    Homework Voldemort‚ the "evil" guy from the infamous Harry Potter series‚ is an individual who came from a broken home. His goals are to have eternal life‚ ultimate power‚ and to kill Harry Potter. Neuroscience: The Neuroscience school focuses on how the body and brain enable emotions‚ memories‚ and sensory experiences. They would link Voldemort’s desire to have eternal life with the foods he chooses to eat. Or‚ his need for ultimate power and Harry Potter’s death with his blood chemistry. They would

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    I.B. English 11 21‚ March 2011 World Literature Paper 2 – draft In his novel The Assault‚ Harry Mulisch illustrates a clear example at how human memory can aid us in pursuing a better future ahead of us. As Anton watched the motor boats on the first page of the novel he was amazed at how fast the motor boats moved and the wake they left behind. Each time he saw them zoom by he would try to follow their wake however its pattern became so distorted he could not follow it. Along side the motor

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    birthday’ this quote shows that she is been quite relaxed and friendly. She also uses a low tone of voice as that may make the children calmer and comftable talking to jk Rowling. jk is adapting towards her language for her audience who want to know about harry potter. She has done this because by using a friendly tone of voice it makes the

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    it represents women in literature‚ where it works on mainly on women’s struggling for equality and to accepted as a human being where it expressed through literature. An example of a feminist theory used in a text; a popular child books called the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling. This book is mostly focused on feminist literacy theory‚ specifically focused on three areas which are power‚ sexuality and motherhood. Marxist theory; it is a form of discourse for asking question

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    much larger spectacle‚ particularly the Batman films of the 1980’s/90’s and also the highly successful Harry Potter series pioneering this example. Both of these franchises adhere to the contemporary classical narrative form whilst also displaying the evolution of cinema as an event‚ highlighting the growth of the film industry today. Preceding the release of the highly successful Batman and Harry Potter franchises‚ the film that pioneered cinema as an event and began to utilise merchandise was Steven

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