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    his newspaper while tapping his overpriced shoes on the floor‚ screaming little kids jumping up and down and swinging from the poles while their negligent nannies‚ totally oblivious of the whole scene‚ sit quietly reading their new editions of Harry Potter‚ and finally the homeless guy on the corner seat wrapped up in old newspapers and a dirty fleece‚ probably found while searching through some garbage‚ trying to get a good nap in before he has to switch trains. “Nothing different about this train

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    Others would say that it is the organizations that they are a part of what makes them who they are. But for me‚ that is not true. I am defined by two singular subjects. I am defined by my writing as I write the words of my story‚ “Don’t hold back‚ Harry!” I am defined by the Japanese style of cartoons‚ anime. Anime and writing intertwine to define me. Anime and writing both contribute to making me who I am. “The only who can beat me‚ is me‚” says Aomine‚ smirking as he slams the basketball

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    Everyone has a place they call home‚ whether it lies in a person‚ an object‚ an actual building enclosed by four walls‚ or a special place or event that holds meaning to you that has occurred throughout your lifetime. It bring us bliss‚ satisfaction‚ and it holds unique memories closest to us. We feel secure almost as if it’s a fortress‚ and although it may not be flawless this place holds so much affection to our heart. When you think of home you think of parents‚ siblings‚ grandparents‚ relatives

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    Book Name: The Tales of Beedle the Bard Author: J.K.Rowling Lets have a brief summary of the book first. This book contains five fairy tales of the fantastic magical world of Harry potter. Each story carries a parable or a hidden meaning behind it. If you can’t get the meaning after each story‚ there will be a chapter behind it telling you the theme and the background of the story. The most exciting and unforgettable part of this book is the story of the three brothers- when the three

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    before I begin my speech‚ I would like to tell you‚ by the end of our presentation‚ we will ask one question related to our presentation and the lucky person who answered our question will get this bar of sneaker. Now‚ shout out to all Harry Potter fans here‚ I’m sure that there is one thing that will come into your mind when I say ‘Slytherin’. Snakes yes? Yes…today‚ we are going to give a presentation about snakes. Some of you might encounter them in real life and some of you may not. But

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    articulate 7 yrs. old who nevertheless can’t seem to keep his eyes focused on the book full of little squiggly lines swimming before his eyes. • Outclassed by an ambitious 10 yrs. old whose detailed knowledge of plot structure and character in the Harry Potter novels makes you seem like a literary dunce. • Surprised that students who are clearly competent in math concepts and computation are often confused by the written language of the story problems. • Confronted by frustrated adolescents who want

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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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    and popular fairy tale heroines like Snow White experience the threat of death in the forest and the joy of deliverance. The eponymous heroes of J.R.R. Tolkien’s seminal high fantasy texts The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings and J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series must also lose themselves in the woods. These heroes battle not only their own demons‚ but shadows cast over the future of humanity. All must enter the forest at great personal risk in order to evolve. The symbolic connection between the

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    failure. Losing is not good but it has to happen‚ and is going to happen. Therefore‚ we need to know how to cope with the failure because failure is inevitable. There is a great quote about this case from J.K Rowling‚ who is an author‚ wrote the Harry Potter series. ’’ You might never fail on the scale I did‚ but some failure in life is inevitable. It is impossible to live without failing at something‚ unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all - in which case‚ you fail

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    A long time ago when I was four years old‚ I remember wondering about the symbols that were written on the books and posters all around me‚ and this curiosity then sparked my love for reading that I have today. I decided to ask my father about the odd markings after he read a Dr. Seuss book to me. He told me that there is meaning in these symbols allowing for him to tell the story of “One Fish‚ Two Fish‚ Red Fish‚ Blue Fish.” This knowledge blew my mind and generated a sense of wonder that stayed

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