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    J. R. R. Tolkien’s use of similes in "The Fellowship of the Ring‚" like most of his figurative language and imagery in the Ring trilogy‚ attach characters and events to the neighboring dwarf and elven lands‚ to nature. He‚ made what novel experts of Concordia University have called a Christian epic‚ locates spirituality not in a Christ-like figure‚ such as C.S. Lewis’ Aslan‚ but in recurrent relation to innate vigor. His nature similes ground Middle Earth folk in spiritual life. The way he chooses

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    girls‚ I am lucky enough to have two rings‚ my engagement ring and my promise ring. They both have not only physical features‚ but symbolic features as well as different stories and backgrounds of how they came to be in my possession; however‚ they share a single similar promise. My grandmother originally gave me my promise ring.. One day she took me into Target and I just happened to spot the jewelry counter. At this time I really didn’t have any fancy rings that I could wear daily‚ and I wanted

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    of evil displayed in The Lord of The Rings Trilogy is a topic which is directly and indirectly displayed. From the opening of the film we are introduced with what is good and what is evil and by the end of the first film we are completely familiar with what represents good and what represents evil. Right after the film begins we are told what the forces of good will be dealing with and the exact form that evil will take on and how it was birthed. We know that the ring is almost the sacramental

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    The Hero's Journey

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    THE HERO’S JOURNEY Joseph Campbell‚ an American psychologist and mythological researcher‚ wrote a famous book entitled The Hero with a Thousand Faces. In his lifelong research Campbell discovered many common patterns running through hero myths and stories from around the world. Years of research lead Campbell to discover several basic stages that almost every heroquest goes through (no matter what culture the myth is a part of). He calls this common structure “the monomyth.” George Lucas‚ the

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    Jim Crow Laws and To Kill A Mockingbird Some of the Jim Crow Laws included: The Jim Crow Laws were a system of laws and regulations that African Americans were forced to follow between 1877 and the mid-1960s. The laws were to keep black people "separate but equal" from white people enforced racial segregation and discrimination towards black people. Later in the 20th century‚ the Jim Crow laws were considered a "violation of civil rights and therefore unconstitutional". The Jim Crow laws were passed

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    In the chapter‚ ‘The Old Forest’ from Lord Of The Rings‚ the author is able to create tension by using short sentences such as ‘It was quite useless’ and ‘Suddenly he stopped.’ Using short sentences is effective in building and maintaining suspense because it creates a sudden pause. The sudden pause is used to emphasize or highlight a point. Secondly‚ the reader is given very little amount of description about the dangers inside the ‘abominable wood.’ Merry provides a brief description about

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    7 Rings of Influence

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    THE7RINGSOFINFLUENCE. There may be 6 degrees of separation; but there are 7 rings of influence between them. Knowing how trends and therefore culture (attitude‚ customs‚ behavior of a group) is created‚ is essential to manifesting cultural influence en masse. In “Virus of The Mind‚ The New Science of Mimetics‚” Richard Brodie introduces us to the meaning and repercussions of memes: “a unit of information in a mind whose existence influences events such that more copies of itself get created in

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    Hobbit Essay Mansoor Naqshbandi The hero in any journey learns many lessons through the people he meets‚ and their response to the events. Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” directed by Peter Jackson is no different. He is required to overcome many obstacles in his journey‚ and by doing so‚ he learns a valuable lesson. Bravery‚ thinking creatively‚ courage and the sense of belonging‚ these lessons is communicated

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    CARTIER AND ITS ICON: THE TRINITY RING ANALYSIS OF THE BRAND AND ITS ICONIC JEWEL Photo Jean-Jacques l’Héritier © Cartier « Cartier is jeweller to Kings‚ King of jewellers » Edward VII‚ king of England A : Cartier’s History Cartier has one of the highest recognition and the longest history in the jewelers industry. It has been favored by aristocracy and stars for hundreds years. No matter fine jewelry or watches series‚ Cartier is conveying noble value that belongs to its exclusive

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    History Of The Tweed Ring

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    The Tweed Ring began when William Tweed started his ascent to impact in the late 1840s as a volunteer firefighter in New York City. From this ominous starting‚ Tweed figured out how to fabricate a force base in his ward. He served as a magistrate in 1852-53 and after that was chosen for a term in the U.S. Place of Representatives‚ 1853-55. State and neighborhood undertakings were his prime concern and he stayed dynamic in Tammany Hall‚ the hierarchical power of the Democratic Party in New York. Tweed

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