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    Magic Realism

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    Magical Realism Magical realism is a genre of film where magic elements are a natural part in a realistic environment. However‚ it is most commonly used as a literary genre‚ magic realism can also apply to visual arts and obviously films. This type of genre began in the Latin culture and now is known world wide for its attributes. There are two people that have been credited for coining the term Magical Realism‚ Dudley Fits and Franz Roh. Both of them are well-recognized authors. Magical Realism

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    Magic Johnson

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    (NBA) for the Los Angeles Lakers. I chose Magic because he demonstrated great leadership among fellow teammates and throughout the NBA‚ and he continues to demonstrate leadership in the business world. As an avid basketball player and fan I had the honor to meet Magic in the late 90’s at a basketball summer camp. Even as a young student of the game I knew the man everyone knows as Magic would become a greater person and leader. During the summer camp Magic came in and spoke to everyone as a person

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    Magic Realism

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    In the article “Magic Realism and Garciá Márquez’s Eréndira”‚ magic realism is described as a style that has expanded over time and has grown into a greater idea that influences various contemporary artistic achievements. Many Latin American and American film directors and writers have adopted the magic realism subject and style‚ and used the concept to explore the mysteries of everyday life. The general effect of magic realism is one that gives a deeper‚ more mysterious meaning to a part of reality

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    Magic Word

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    up with his classmates at the Killing Dragons Knight School‚ until a professor‚ in order to instill self-confidence in the Knight‚ convinces him that he can kill dragons with the best of them if he uses the magic word. And so he does until he meets his fifty-first dragon and forgets the magic word‚ and loses his self-confidence crutch provided by a word.Settings: The first setting is in a knight school where Gawaine is taught how to be a knight. It also takes place in the forest where he beheads

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    The Magic of Music

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    Definitions of music can change dramatically over a short time‚ as they have across the world during the 20th century. But music is really a magic! Scientific studies showed that music is not only used as recreational activity but also a medicine‚ a vitamin and an answer to a certain problem even the deepest nor serious problem. Come and experience the MAGIC OF MUSIC Science Daily— Patients who need assistance to breathe through mechanical ventilation may benefit from listening to music‚ a new

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    Baseball Magic

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    Baseball Magic George Gmelch’s piece Baseball magic is a classic example of a piece that makes you rethink what you thought you knew. I would have never linked a relationship between religion and the practices that baseball teams or individuals have on a day to day basis. It has now become evidently clear that these practices‚ whether it be eating in a particular spot every day‚ or going to church faithfully every Sunday‚ have tremendous effects on our everyday lives. Gmelch who presents his case with

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    The Tempest: Magic

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    Tempest: Magic The Tempest‚ written in 1611‚ was one of William Shakespeare’s last plays. It has a combination of superb characters‚ interesting settings‚ and a good plot line—all held together by the running theme of magic‚ and its ever- present importance. A closer examination of the magic in The Tempest‚ and the public’s view of magic at the time‚ will give insight as to Shakespeare’s choice of magic as a theme‚ and why it has made the play so successful and timeless. Magic presented

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    Magic Tricks

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    Magic is an art of entertaining an audience by tricking‚ and performing illusions that amaze them often by giving the impression that something impossible has been achieved. The people who perform these illusions are called magicians‚ illusionists or prestidigitators. Early performances of magic start back in ancient Egypt. But the same plans such as the Trojan horse have been used in plays and public performances. Other than these tricks and deceptions of ancient times‚ the profession of illusionists

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    Magic of Love

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    Lee 1 Amy Lee Mr. Kenneth Christensen English Comp. II September 27‚ 2011 What is The Magic of Love The title of “Magic of Love” goes well with this poem‚ because love is magic as some people might say. The author is stating how love feels in great detail. She uses different ways to tell how love feels. The words she uses rhyme throughout the poem. She uses such rhymes as: gift‚ lift; bless‚ happiness; night‚ bright; way‚ day; kind‚ find; depart‚ hearts; and do‚ true. The mood of

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    Magic: The Gathering

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    Magic: The Gathering was the first trading card game created and was developed by Richard Garfield and introduced in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast. Each game represents a battle between wizards‚ known as "planeswalkers"‚ who employ spells‚ items‚ and creatures which are depicted on individual Magic cards to defeat their opponents. Each card has what is known as "rules text" explaining what that card does. There are seven major concepts one must understand before playing for the first time. The first

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