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    Harry Potter 1. How did it feel when you were fighting Voldermort? no 2. Was it hard having all the pressure on you? 3. How much of a relief was it when you defeated Voldermort? 4. Are your family supportive with the work you do to produce harry potter? 5. What’s your best experience while you were filming for harry potter? 6. Have you enjoyed playing the main role in such fantastic films? 7. Were you afraid at any point during the filming? 8. Have you got any ideas for the harry potter future

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    The Box Man

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    examples of individuals who one may try to help because of an automatic assumption that they are lonely and in need of a friend. This assumption is flawed‚ as their is both chosen and unchosen solitude‚ as expressed in Barbara Ascher’s essay‚ “The Box Man‚” from her book Playing After Dark. Through the juxtaposition of the homeless man and the two lonesome women‚ accompanied by an admirative tone used in regard to the homeless man and a tone of sympathy toward the women‚ Ascher expresses the idea

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    Post box

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    A post box (British English and others‚ also written postbox‚ known in the United States and Canada as collection box‚ mailbox‚ post box‚ or drop box) is a physical box into which members of the public can deposit outgoing mail intended for collection by the agents of a country’s postal service. The term post box can also refer to a private letter box for incoming mail. Contents [hide] 1 History of post boxes 1.1 Europe 1.2 Asia 1.3 North America 2 Types of post boxes 3 Clearance 4 Terrorism

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    Box Plot

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    AN ASSIGNMENT ON BOX PLOT COURSE CODE: URP1251 COURSE TITLE: STATISTICS FOR PLANNERS | SUBMITTED BY MEHEDI MUDASSER 110412 SUBMISSION DATE: 09/05/2012 DISCUSSION OF BOX PLOT GRAPH WITH APPROPRIATE EXAMPLES The box plot goes back to John Tukey‚ which published in 1977 this efficient method to display robust statistics. Box plots‚ the term of graphical

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    percentage points. It is also expected to reduce educated unemployment‚ increase work opportunities and increase the real wages for unskilled workers – thus reducing poverty amongst labor classes.   Effectiveness of the programs   According to a study‚ the percentage of India’s population living below the poverty line in 2004-05 was estimated at 27.8 percent. The Government has been able to reduce this rate by only an average of 0.74 percent since 1993. Statistics clearly indicate that the poverty

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    Memory Box

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    memory box My memory box is a box of the past . It has good meanings for me and whenever I opened it I see my whole future in it‚ and for these reason I will respect the contents of my box. To achieve my goal in nursing‚ to revitalize myself‚ and to travel to various countries.You see my daughter lays in this box‚ and I hope to be an advocate some day for people that are sick‚ and in need of someone to speak and to make the right choses for them. First‚ when I look in my memory box ‚ I

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    Harry Potter

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    Rowling‚ SS 297). Death is observed as a major theme in the Harry Potter series‚ mainly The Deathly Hallows. More characters die in this novel and there is more mention of death than in any other Harry Potter book. Through Rowling’s process of portraying murders‚ we come to the realization of the theme of death in her series of novels. Evidence through multiple accounts of encounters with the actual face of death put Harry Potter in a position of taking a stand against the common villain. Rowling

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    Media Studies

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    Summer Homework: Waterloo road is a BBC one TV drama that focuses on teenage lives who attend high school; the plots are always focused on events in pupil’s lives within the school and outside of school. The show also focuses on adults related to the school or the teenagers/pupils. Waterloo road is not a watershed tv drama therefore is suitable for most age groups. The characters are represented in many different ways‚ for example represented by their class/status‚ sexuality‚ physical ability/disability

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    Living In a Box

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    their hinges.” ― Jay Abraham Imagine you would be living in an invisible box that wraps up your whole body‚ which is symbolic for the box you are living in (the box you will have to abandon when trying to think outside the box). Wherever you go the box surrounds you and protects you from the “real” reality‚ which is so complex that your brain couldn’t handle it. All the information that tries to travel around your "invisible box" will be filtered and selected and only the most important ones are being

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    The Pencil Box

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    THE PENCIL BOX Nobody liked Jane. As soon as Emily Sweet found that copy of Anne of Green Gables—a three-hundred-page-long book! —in Jane’s faded purple kindergarten backpack‚ that was it. Any hope Jane had for a normal life‚ for swing on the swings‚ for making a life long friend‚ someone to share secrets and giggles with‚ someone to teeter totter with‚ was over‚ because nobody likes the smart girl. Nobody likes someone who totes a three hundred page long book to read on

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