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    in the land. He followed the cave until he came upon the door and forced it open with his sword. Unfortunately‚ a fierce and fiery dragon stood in the chamber behind the door. The man was engulfed in flames‚ and the dragon escaped his prison‚ terrorizing the people of the land for centuries. Many years passed‚ and many generations followed‚ but the threat of the dragon still remained at

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    to his story‚ “DragonDragon” in many different ways. There was a variety of different ways he brought the humor to the reader. This tale takes place in a kingdom from what seems to be a long time ago but yet‚ John Gardner has added some things from modern times. John Gardner has developed some funny and interesting characters to his tale‚ “DragonDragon.” The tale starts out with a dragon. But this dragon is no ordinary dragon. This dragon does mischievous things. The dragon does weird things

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    In the story of The Fifty-First Dragon‚ theres this boy named Gawaine‚ he is big and strong but he is very weak at everything except with a battle Axe. The headmaster finds some type of potential on him‚ he thought he could make better of Gwaine. Of all the the students in Knight school‚ Gawaine is considered the least promising in class. He would hide in the woods when the jousting class was called. Although the headmaster still believed in him he knows that he can do it‚ he just need a lot

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    Dragon boat

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    How the crocodile got its long tail A long long time ago‚ there was a lazy crocodile. Its tail was as short as a hotdog sausage. It only eats‚ drinks and sleeps all day long under the tree that near the water. One day‚ a man was walking down a hill‚ he saw a crocodile eating an apple. He asked “Can I have some of your apple please?” The crocodile didn’t say anything‚ instead the crocodile threw the apple away and said “Yum!” And it gobbled up the man in two bites. After a while‚ it

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    Fishleg Monologue

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    I had to get a dragon for our test. I was nervous as reck. But my best friend Fishleg helped me out……. kind of. It was in the middle of winter and me and Fishleg were in the dragon nursery picking out our dragon. We were so scared. We almost died because of Fishleg he sneezed so loud it woke up all the dragons. After the sneeze‚ we ran as fast as we could. But luckily‚ I got a dragon but not Fishleg. So I felt sad for him so I gave him my dragon. Then In just grab another dragon and started to

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    Art History Japan

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    Joshua Davis 11-15-13 Arth102 Japanese Images Arts all over the world are appreciated not only in their beauty but also in their significance to history since most arts‚ if not all‚ tells the story of a nation in the period by which they were made. Through these arts historians can compare the civilization of nations‚ they can tell which of them developed first and they can tell which nations interacted with each other .The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast Chinese

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    Goku

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    character and the protagonist of the Dragon Ball manga series written by Akira Toriyama. He is loosely based on Sun Wukong‚ a central character in the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West.[2] Goku is introduced as an eccentric‚ monkey-tailed boy who practices martial arts and possesses superhuman strength.[3] At first‚ Goku is believed to be an Earthling‚ but he is later revealed to be a member of an extraterrestrial warrior race called the Saiyans.[4] In Dragon Ball‚ Goku trains himself in various

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    Fantasy Role Games

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    (1) to delineate the hypothesis which was the correlation between violence and aggressive behavior to fantasy role playing games and (2) to understand the impact these games have on players’ lives. The hypothesis was tested on the game Dungeons and Dragons while also referencing more modern day games such as World of Warcraft. The scope also extends to the profile of participants initially marketed to be between ten to eighteen years old but also includes on average up to the age of twenty one. Also

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    goku

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    Monkey King" Anime: "The Secret of the Dragon Balls" Appears in Race Saiyan Gender Male Date of birth Age 737[2] Date of death October 12‚ Age 761[3] (revived on November 3‚ Age 762) May 26‚ Age 767[4] (revived on May 8‚ Age 774) Height 175 cm/5’9" (adult)[2] Weight 62 kg or 137 lbs. (adult‚ as of Piccolo Jr. Saga)[2] Address 439 East District[5] Occupation Martial artist Radish farmer[6] Allegiance Saiyan Army (low class soldier‚ Age 737)[7] Dragon Ball Gang[8] Turtle School (Age 750

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    Cape Fear Film Comparison

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    Another example of an auteur remaking a film and giving it his own distinct look and feel is Martin Scorsese’s film Cape Fear. In this film “Scorsese paid complicated attention to why and how Max Cady was framed… De Niro’s edgy performance and Scorsese’s restless camera capture much of this contemporary tension in what is still a ‘classical’ Hollywood narrative.” This is a very different remake that has many of the same touches that tie it to the original film (including the fact that Robert Mitchum

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