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    Harry Potter & the philosopher’s stone I am going to talk about the Book “Harry Potter & The Philosopher’s stone”. This is the first book in the Harry Potter franchise written by the famous author J.K.Rowling. I choose this book because it looked exciting and easy to read. This book is about a young boy named Harry Potter‚ who lives with his Aunt‚ Uncle and Cousin. He is an orphan and is mistreated by his relatives. The first few chapters are about unusual things that happen to Harry

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    Is the news media at fault for not always providing “sufficient interpretations?” Or are they ethically sound only addressing little about the topic’s dynamic dimensions or even steering clear of complex conflicts altogether? In order to decide if news coverage in Darfur‚ for example‚ is ethically correct steps need to be considered. Defining the situation‚ addressing values‚ principles and loyalties will reveal what action news reporters should be taking. Utilizing the Potter Box to analyze the

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    wrong though. Statistically the National Education Association proves that about 160‚000 children miss school every day because they are intimidated of being attacked. The media also works in both favors of discourage and encouraging such behaviors of bulling‚ such as in the very popular books and movies series of Harry Potter. In first grade I had the worst encounter with a bully. His name was Jonathan and he

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    Every human being on this earth is completely different‚ whether people feel it is for better or worse‚ that is how it works and how it will always work. In the novel Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban‚ two characters named Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy are very contrasting from each other. In fact‚ they are quite like enemies. For example‚ in their school they have four “houses” in which every student belongs to one‚ Harry is in Gryffindor and Draco in Slytherin‚ the two rivals in the school

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    The immortal series Harry Potter makes us nicer? Surprisingly enough this far-fetched idea is true. Harry potter will teach social skills make good habits and create manners. It will also teach empathy and kindness towards those who are mentally challenged and/or disabled. The world of house elves ogres and wizards teaches diversity as well though‚ the 3 main characters are caucasian (and so are the majority of the characters). Yet ‚multiple characters are lower class in the wizarding world including

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    They came into a room. Voldemort sat in the chair at the fire‚ surrounded by Death Eaters. Voldemort needed a new wand because his was broken at his last fight with Harry Potter. He took Malfoy’s. Voldemort asked the two men‚ and Snape Jeegers if they had news. Snape said that the Order of the Phoenix intends to move Harry Potter from his current place of safety on Saturday next‚ at nightfall. Then out of nowhere came a muffled cry. Gradually there was a dark figure visible. Voldemort asked Snape

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    The Box Man Analysis

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    The movie starts out with a group of men breaking into a building to steal money. The safe-cracker‚ also referred to as “The boxman‚” is a young man by the name of Jason McAlister. He is a quirky and unconventional in the way that he listens to music while he dance walks to the safe and does not hurt anyone personally. However‚ the other men who are with him are tying up hostages and knocking out people in the building. One of the hostages manages to call the police and the men have to rush through

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    Case study Novels New Products and Harry Potter 1. Explain why you think that Harry Potter series of books have been so successful. Harry Potter series of books was successful because of its different concept. It has a lot of fantasy in it which is loved by young and adults too. The writer has strong writing skills which was a key factor of its success. The feasibility level of the story was high. People were curious to know what would happen in next after reading of the first novel. 2

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    Technology and the magical world The well-known author JK Rowling has used her best selling novel Harry Potter not only to entertain but also to convey her points of view on current social issues such as technology. Technology has been something that everyone has come to rely throughout the time‚ and has helped us gain knowledge through the utilization of tools‚ techniques and systems that make it easier to use‚ create‚ manage and exchange information. Our society could not be imagined without

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    Since 1995 the character known as Harry Potter has gained not only positive feedback‚ yet also negative. Harry Potter has been known around the world as the “boy who lived” not only in the fictional world he was created‚ but as well as in our own world. It has come about that the brand of Harry Potter is estimated to be around the sum of $15 billion and ever growing. The character created in a children’s novel has taken on a life of itself rapidly increasing in the eyes of viewers as either an honorable

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