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    “This is a story of how a Baggins had an adventure‚ and found himself doing and saying things altogether unexpected. He may have lost the neighbours’ respect‚ but he gained -- well‚ you will see whether he gained anything in the end” (Tolkien 2). The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien presents an unlikely hero‚ a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. Gandalf‚ a wizard and old family friend‚ forces Bilbo out of his comfort zone onto a journey to recover the dwarves home and gold from the evil dragon‚ Smaug. Bilbo fulfills

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    great themes make great novels”. In the novel A Room With A View‚ by E.M. Forster‚ this definitely proclaims true. One of the major themes in this novel is transformation. In the novel A Room With A View‚ by E.M. Forster‚ transformation is apparent through personal discovery‚ falling in and out of love‚ and the shifting of alliances. Transformation is first shown in the novel through personal discovery‚ and an example of this is by Lucy accepting other social classes. In the beginning of the novel Lucy

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    Stephanie Gordon 12/31/13 Research and analyze the key historical steps that have lead to the transformation of the Cold War Internet to the modern day age of Internet communication. Unlike Technologies like the light bulb or even the telephone‚ no one singly invented the internet. It has evolved over time. The internet got its start in the United States more than 50 years ago as a government weapon in the Cold War. For years‚ scientist and researchers used it to talk and share data with

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    Transformation Tuesday is every Tuesday in the student union at 8 it is a religious event for christians. At this event you will become stronger in your faith without knowing it‚ this is because they put together christian games. The purpose of these games can be who says the strongest prayer‚ or who knows the bible verse and so forth.     My first time attending this event was on halloween this event made me feel at home not only because of the welcoming faces but‚ also because I am use to going

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    LANDSCAPE DESIGN: AN INSTRUMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSFORMATION. By: Arc. Abimbola A. Oke mnia‚ amnim LANDSCAPE DESIGN: AN INSTRUMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSFORMATION. ABSTRACT: Man‚ in his efforts to achieve comfort and a beautiful environment have tried to be in harmony with nature. One way by which this is being achieved is by Landscape design. Landscape design is hardly considered necessary by many in our society today; they see it as a luxury that can be forgone. However‚ it is a well

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    E. Coli Transformation with a Plasmid DNA Containing the GFP Gene Introduction: Bacterial transformation is the process of bacteria taking in and expressing exogenous DNA. This has led to many other discoveries. In order for bacterial transformation to occur the bacteria must be in a certain physical state to be able to take in DNA. This is called competency and it allows the cell membrane to be permeable so DNA can pass through. Currently researchers are studying the transformation of E. Coli

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    War Time Changes: The Transformation of Jimmy Cross Many authors tend to use character transformations to further an idea in a story. Tim O’Brien’s story “The Things They Carried” has an open ending‚ which he uses to signal a new beginning with the transformation of Jimmy Cross. The transformation greatly ties in with one of the major themes of the story‚ that war changes people. Tim O’Brien provides his audience with a very descriptive image of both the physical and mental "things" the characters

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    Comparative Study of Text and Context- Transformation Essay “A transformation pays homage to the original text and reinvigorates the original ideas and values by creating a text that appeals to a new audience.” For many years‚ classic tales and texts have been transposed into contemporary forms in order to appeal to new audiences. Representative of this is the transformation of Chaucer’s ‘The Pardoners Tale‚’ a poem composed in the 1300’s‚ arising from a theological society‚ into the modern film

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    War’s Transformation of Boys into Men- When Johnny Tremain begins‚ the protagonist is a fourteen-year-old boy. The novel ends less than two years later‚ and Johnny Tremain is a sixteen-year-old man. His rapid maturation is largely a function of the extreme political climate of his time. As a messenger and spy for the colonial rebel leaders‚ Johnny is thrust into life-and-death circumstances. To protect himself and those he works for‚ he must abandon many of the childish proclivities of his past.

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    The transformation process redefines a story to make it accessible to the culture and values of a contemporary context. The manipulation of medium‚ genre‚ setting‚ characters and plot enables the transformed text to be understood and connect with a new audience. Amy Heckerling’s post-modern film transformation Clueless (1995) is derived from Jane Austen’s classic novel Emma (1816) with both texts comparable as they use satire to address similar values. The shift in context enables the texts to reinforce

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