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    What role does matter play in making social worlds secure or insecure? The aim of this essay is to illustrate the role that matter plays in making social worlds secure or insecure. This introduction will give a brief overview of what this essay will include‚ also giving brief definitions of any key theories and concepts that will be used throughout. To discuss the role that matter has in the securities and/ or insecurities of social worlds‚ this essay will use examples which are discussed in the

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    Samantha Johnson Professor Harper WST 394 26 March 2017 Gender Stereotypes in the Arrival of the Tri Wizard Championship Schools In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire‚ we have already seen firsthand how gender and stereotypes take place in the Yule Ball clip from class. Another important gender stereotyping scene in this same installment of Harry Potter takes place during the arrival of the Beauxbatons and Durmstrangs through the descriptions of their headmasters‚ and the performances that both

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    tone‚ diction‚ dialogue‚ idiom‚ expression‚ context and the role played by silence. In Marele Day’s "The Life And Crimes Of Harry Lavender"‚ the use of the first person narrative voice. The composer Day immediately indicates that the reader will be seeing the event of the narrator’s point of views and hearing about them

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    shape‚ challenge or even support perceptions we have about the world we live in. Composers use distinctive voices in their texts to help us think about the significant issues involved in the world around us. Marele Day‚ in “the Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender”. Using the form of a crime fiction to challenge our perceptions of the role of men and women in the world we live in. Martin Luther King’s speech “I have a dream” also explores these significant issues. It was aimed to encourage individuals

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    How British cultural history influenced JK Rowling’s HP series JK Rowling’s choice of settings‚ quest and battles in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is closely connected with cultural history of Britain. These elements influence Rowling’s narrative much more than the average reader would think. Throughout the next paragraphs in this paper I will support my thesis that JK Rowling used British cultural history facts as an inspiration for her book. With that in mind JK Rowling made her book so

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    How to Read Literature Like a Professor Morgan Banks 1.)Introduction: How’d He Do That? Memory affects the reading of literature because it helps you make connections and recognize patterns. Patterns‚ in turn‚ can reveal hidden meanings and truths in the text- if something is mentioned repeatedly‚ thats a big clue that is of vital importance to fully understanding the piece of literature. Finally symbols show what text cannot and

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    Case study Novels New Products and Harry Potter 1. Explain why you think that Harry Potter series of books have been so successful. Harry Potter series of books was successful because of its different concept. It has a lot of fantasy in it which is loved by young and adults too. The writer has strong writing skills which was a key factor of its success. The feasibility level of the story was high. People were curious to know what would happen in next after reading of the first novel. 2

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    (Fitzgerald‚ 2008). Children must see the evil so they can understand what’s good and what’s bad. For example in fantasy fiction books‚ there are always good and bad characters. In Harry Potter books Harry Potter is the good character and Voldemort is the evil one. Kids who read Harry Potter are willing to act like Harry‚ not Voldemort because good always wins. Reading fantasy fiction teaches lessons to people that they can use it in their real lives. It’s so great that you can learn something and

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    #2: Revision The myth behind being a werewolf has been mangled throughout many decades in the many pop-culture novels printed into this world. Certain popular works that seemingly misconstrue the concept of what a werewolf really is would be the Harry Potter film and novel series by J.K. Rowling‚ as well as the poem Bisclavret by Marie de France. Werewolves are a prime example of the heart of mythology and should be added to the list of untouchables‚ along with vampires‚ and phoenixes. “The concept

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    The Rise of Harry S. Truman A few weeks before his appointment as America’s president‚ Truman was the vice president to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. During that time‚ “Harry S. Truman scarcely saw President Roosevelt‚ and received no briefing on the development of the atomic bomb or the unfolding difficulties with Soviet Russia. Suddenly these and a host of other wartime problems became Truman’s to solve when‚ on April 12‚ 1945‚ he became President. He told reporters‚ ‘I felt like the moon‚ the stars

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