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    Starbucks‚ and I don’t own a pair of Uggs‚ but I do have to admit I love shoes‚ everything from my black combat boots to my sparkly gold stilettos. My favorite pair of shoes‚ happens to be a simple pair of slip on shoes‚ that I painted to look like Hogwarts from Harry Potter. (Attention Getter) I have been painting for most of my life‚ and discovered that shoes are my favorite thing to paint on. Decorating my slip-ons was the first time I’d painted shoes‚ but since then‚ I’ve painted six or seven pairs

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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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    isolated before coming to Hogwarts. Not only does he not have a loving family environment‚ but he does not have any friends to serve as a support system. Psychology researchers have noticed and created what is called the attachment theory (Goodfriend 75). This theory focuses on how the familial environment during one’s formative years affects one’s ability to begin and maintain normal‚ adult relationships – including romantic relationships. However‚ after becoming a student at Hogwarts‚ Harry quickly creates

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    the Harry Potter Saga. Since the first book was published in 1997 these novels take you on a breath-taking adventure through witch-craft and wizardry. How has this saga written by J.K. Rowling been an influence on society you ask? Come explore how Hogwarts the school of witch-craft and wizardry made its way from a small fantasy school in England to a worldwide phenomenon. It all starts with the author; J.K Rowling is the master-mind behind these magical books. Born on July 31st‚ 1965

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    the fifth book in the Harry Potter series‚ we are introduced to a new character‚ Dolores Umbridge. When Dolores becomes headmistress of Hogwarts‚ she begins to wield her power in cruel and abusive ways. She started taking away all the students rights‚ threatening them with expulsion or persecution for breaking her orders. “BY ORDER OF THE HIGH INQUISITOR OF HOGWARTS All student organizations‚ societies‚ teams‚ groups and clubs are henceforth disbanded. An organization‚ society‚ team‚

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    the day. 6.Who is You-Know-Who? You-Know-Who is Lord Voldemort. 7.. What is the name of the director of Hogwarts? It is Albus Dumbledore 8. What is

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    CULTURAL IDENTITY IN THE HARRY POTTER SERIES VICTORIA BUCKNELL DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN FILM AND SCREEN STUDIES SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES BATH SPA UNIVERSITY WORD COUNT: 13‚133 Abstract Cultural Identity in the Harry Potter Films is a non-empirical evaluation of the topics of interest in the movie series that have had an impact or influence either on‚ or because of‚ British Cultural Identity. Emphasis

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    Kedavra that was casted by the evil wizard Lord Voldemort. Together with his two new friends Hermione Granger and Ronald Weasley‚ Harry Potter explores the magical world as a first year student of the historic school for young witches and wizards‚ the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. As the story goes on‚ the three protagonists will find out that they have part to play in the downfall of the evil Lord Voldemort. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was originally published as Harry Potter

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    movie and thinking‚ “Wow it didn’t happen that way in the book” or “They left that part out?” For example‚ in the movie‚ Hagrid (friendly giant and teacher at Hogwarts) tells Harry that he is a wizard and they go to Diagon Alley to get all of Harry’s school supplies. Right after that‚ Harry is taken right to the train station to go to Hogwarts. As for the books‚ Harry goes to Diagon Alley and then goes back to his aunt and uncle’s house‚ the Dursleys‚ who are terrible to Harry. This is a big deal because

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    own world of insanity and it takes daring to understand her as well as to explore her peculiarity. Luna and her quirks reach a new unexpected level through the fifth book of the saga‚ in which the character is introduced. Luna is known in Hogwarts as Loony Lovegood because of her peculiarity‚ yet she does not seem to disagree with this assumption. Luna adores The Quibbler‚ a magazine edited by her father. Everyone seems to think this magazine is rubbish‚ but no one can imagine what sort of

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