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    Tiffany & Co.

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    attraction; largely as a result of the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s which starred Audrey Hepburn (wearing a fabulous diamond brooch). Products Since 1837‚ Tiffany & Co.’s products have come to include everything from diamond solitaire engagement rings to sterling silver key chains. A complete list of products follows:  Fine jewelry—diamonds‚ pearls‚ colored stones‚ platinum‚ gold‚ and silver  Engagement/bridal jewelry  Timepieces  Sterling silver goods (other than jewelry)  China  Crystal

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    Lotr Hero's Journey

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    Frodo Baggins from The Lord of the Rings The call for Frodo Baggins begins when Gandolf discovers that Frodo is in possession of the ring. Gandolf tells Frodo that he must go to Rivendell where he and Gandolf are to attend a council meeting. At the meeting‚ they must decide who will take the ring to Mount Doom to destroy it. After much controversy‚ Frodo willingly takes the job. The threshold of the story occurs when Frodo takes the job of destroying the ring accompanied by a fellowship that

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    Ethernet Systems communicating over Ethernet divide a stream of data into shorter pieces called frames. Each frame contains source and destination addresses and error-checking data so that damaged data can be detected and re-transmitted. The Ethernet provides services up to and including the data link layer. Since its commercial release‚ Ethernet has retained a good degree of compatibility. Features such as the 48-bit MAC address and Ethernet frame format have influenced other networking protocols

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    The Hobbit Essay Would you go on a fantastic adventure if you had the chance? In The Hobbit‚ J.R.R. Tolkien shows you a world where an “everyman” named Bilbo Baggins goes on an adventure with thirteen dwarves and a wizard named Gandalf to retake the Lonely Mountain from the greedy dragon Smaug. Many forms of literary elements appear in this book such as conflict‚ character archetypes‚ artifacts of attraction‚ and deus ex machina.. These elements work together to create a detailed fantasy world

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    The Hobbit

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    Keep The Hobbit in School “Fantasy is escapist and that is glory. If a soldier is imprisoned by the enemy‚ don’t we consider it his duty to escape? If we value the freedom of mind and soul if we’re partisans of liberty‚ then it’s our plain duty to escape‚ and to take as many people with us as we can!” This quote is by J.R.R. Tolkien‚ the author and creator of the middle-earth themed novel‚ the Hobbit. Tolkien explains the innocence of fantasy fiction novels. The Hobbit wasn’t written as a way to

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    poem BEOWULF‚ nor what a great influence his seminal essay The Monster and the Critics‚ had in turning the attention of the academic world from the historical to the literary merits of the poem. Ruth Johnson makes the argument that Lord of the Rings is an updated version of BEOWULF. No‚ not the events‚ but the world‚ the worldview‚ the motif‚ the techniques‚ and especially the approach toward religion. It is to be noted that many critics faulted Tolkien for not including anywhere in Middle

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    Bilbo Baggins Themes

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    most popular books of the 20th century. To better understand the character and his role in the events of Middle-Earth‚ we need to look at what makes him who he is and how this affects his personality and decisions. Keywords: Hobbit‚ The Lord of the Rings‚ Bilbo‚ fantasy‚ personal growth‚ greed Outline 1.Introduction 3 2.Literature review 3 3.Discussion

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    Mise En Scene

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    The fictional film discussed to analyse how mise-en-scene was used would be Peter Jackson’s 2001 epic fantasy film‚ The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. COSTUME & MAKEUP The hobbits are dressed in common country folk wear with light colours of red‚ yellow and green. Their rather colourful costumes reflected the hobbits’ nature which is optimistic and good. Their costumes fitted in well with their surroundings as the colours blend with the natural colours of the forest. The hobbits

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    imagery and positive/negative connotation to mix up their style. Isak Dinesen mixes those elements to help give the reader a vivid understanding of the story in "The Ring." Imagery is defined as the use of details that appeal to the reader ’s senses of sight‚ touch‚ taste‚ smell‚ and hearing. The introduction and beginning of "The Ring" take the readers to a happy and peaceful countryside. When the author states‚ "It was a lovely July morning. Little Woolly clouds drifted high up in the sky‚ the air

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    The Physics Of Carousel

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    Spanish and Italian crusaders saw the game the Turks and Arabs played‚ and they took it with them back to Europe. The game evolved into one in which riders attempted to spear tiny brass rings stationed on the outside of a circular carousel area. This is where the well-known tradition of grabbing the brass ring came from. By the 1680s‚ the original version of the game faded. In the

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