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    Harry Potter & the philosopher’s stone I am going to talk about the Book “Harry Potter & The Philosopher’s stone”. This is the first book in the Harry Potter franchise written by the famous author J.K.Rowling. I choose this book because it looked exciting and easy to read. This book is about a young boy named Harry Potter‚ who lives with his Aunt‚ Uncle and Cousin. He is an orphan and is mistreated by his relatives. The first few chapters are about unusual things that happen to Harry

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    popular books and movies series of Harry Potter. In first grade I had the worst encounter with a bully. His name was Jonathan and he

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    political‚ moral‚ and religious belief. Drugs‚ sex‚ and profanity are daily topics for today’s society. Students around the world are faced with all these topics everyday. Why ban books that could help students understand more of the situations that they will have to deal with in life. Sometimes it is hard to talk

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    l How Pop Culture Affects Teens Popular culture is all around us and it influences many teens across the world. Teenagers are affected by pop culture in almost every aspect of life whether it is music‚ media‚ celebrities‚ fashion‚ and even literature. These kinds of things have become top priority for teenagers of today’s world. They have surrounded themselves by it and have grown to love‚ even worship pop culture. Our main objective is to raise awareness to the significance of popular culture

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    The immortal series Harry Potter makes us nicer? Surprisingly enough this far-fetched idea is true. Harry potter will teach social skills make good habits and create manners. It will also teach empathy and kindness towards those who are mentally challenged and/or disabled. The world of house elves ogres and wizards teaches diversity as well though‚ the 3 main characters are caucasian (and so are the majority of the characters). Yet ‚multiple characters are lower class in the wizarding world including

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    paper Harry Potter When I was young‚ I went to school waiting all day to get back to my Super Nintendo and play Ken Griffey Jr baseball. I grew up in a world of technology and awesome gadgets and toys that left me no time to even think about reading. When I was in the 4th grade a book came out that changed my generations view on reading; this book made it cool and fun for kids to read. This book was Harry Potter and twelve years later it is more popular than ever before. Harry Potter is the

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    Aníbal González 27 Feb 2015 HARRY POTTER and the Prisoner of Azkaban Case Study Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the third part of the seven-book fantasy novel series written by JK Rowling. The first one‚ Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone‚ was published on 1997‚ and soon became famous all abroad the world. The chosen topic for this case study is the characters‚ in the sense of what they represent and their importance in the saga. JK Rowling tries -and manages- to represent some

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    dress and odd customs‚ they are thought to have a completely different culture than ours. You will find that that is incorrect‚ their cultures are actually very similar to ours. Because of the amount of clothing‚ food and other products that we ship out of this country every day our culture has no choice but to ooze out of our borders onto foreign soil. For example you could walk i nto a modern Japanese society

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    Rowling No. of Pages; 309 II. Author’s Background J.K. Rowling was a struggling single mother when she wrote the beginnings of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone on scraps of paper at a local café. But her efforts soon paid off‚ as she received an unprecedented award from the Scottish Arts Council enabling her to finish the book. Since then‚ the debut novel has become an international phenomenon‚ garnering rave reviews and major awards‚ including the British Book Awards Children’s Book of

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    Harry Potter: Traditional Hero When one is asked how they describe a hero‚ they state a muscular physique and a colourful costume. What one remains oblivious to is the characteristics a hero possesses. In ancient times‚ Greek Gods had to display certain characteristics to be classified as heroes‚ the following are solid examples. Harry Potter has an obscure origin‚ he is supplied with companions throughout his journey‚ and the young wizard seeks an object‚ which turns out to be no more than a symbol

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