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    One disadvantage is the concept of this low cost lightweight laptop has a lack of awareness of how the laptop would educate children and market problem. OLPC’s mission is to help children for learning and developing knowledge throughout the low cost laptop and it calls an education project (LOPC mission). The point is that OLPC needs to educate foreign countries and their governments of education about the feature of this laptop works‚ and most importantly‚ what are the key essential techniques of

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    leader is not right for the role‚ someone might rise up and take charge. Good leaders do what is right for their people‚ whether it be to protect them‚ keep order among the races or with the nature around them. Elrond‚ High Chief Elf in Rivendell‚ is one of the more obvious great leaders within Middle Earth. He is depicted as being brave‚ wise‚ peaceful and hospitable. He is not a major character‚ but shows great importance for the role he plays helping the company. He welcomes Thorin’s company‚ feeds

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    There are many unknown places out in the world and‚ one day we all come across them. In the book‚ The Hobbit‚ Bilbo and the dwarves get blown away by a new place Rivendell and they have different reactions about it‚ they meet a new character Elrond and feels great about their adventure‚ tells them how he feels about their love of gold and the wickedness of the dragons‚ and the elves tell them what values are important to them. Bilbo and the dwarves react to Rivendell in different ways. For instance

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    Who Is Bilbo A Hero

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    save lives. Becoming a hero can be as simple as leading others and encouraging them when given the chance to do so. People need to recognize this and live through it‚ but if they become overly comfortable‚ they will never experience this lifestyle. No one was born a hero; rather through individual experiences and persistence comes the traits of a

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    In the book The Hobbit By:JRR Tolkien the are many different characters including trolls and even dwarfs. At this point in the story The Hobbit many things have taken place. The character traits that tolkien considers positive also‚ The character traits that are viewed with a negative light‚and also the most important thing in the story at this point having intelligence. Some of the characters traits that tolkien might consider positive are bilbo’s tookish attitude toward going on the adventure

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    Bilbo The Hobbit

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    Throughout J.R.R Tolkien’s novel The Hobbit‚ Bilbo Baggins develops a more adventurous personality. Leaving the quiet setting of his home forces Bilbo to adapt to the challenges that he faces before he is able to return to his quiet style of living. Although Bilbo returns to living as he did before his journey‚ he returned as a more adventurous hobbit than he was before. Tolkien uses many mythical obstacles‚ such as dragons and ogres‚ to develop Bilbo’s sheepish personality into more brave and cunning

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    Thesis For Dragonwings

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    All of us have dreams‚ goals we have that we want to accomplish. Some of us have goals we try to accomplish‚ while the special few go all the way and go far and wide to accomplish their dreams. Their lives may completely change and face life-changing decisions. The novel Dragonwings‚ written by Laurence Yep‚ illustrates how dreams drive our hopes and create our lives. Windrider has a dream that takes over his life. He wants to be a dragon. His every decision that he makes is to become a dragon. He

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    Bilbo was afraid to even go on the adventure‚ but by going on the adventure he faced many of his fears. He thinks about not doing many things during the adventure‚ but yet he faces his fears by doing those things. As they go on he does many things no one would ever expect a hobbit to do. The setting of The Hobbit is Middle Earth‚ “Well‚ I should say that you ought to go East and have a look around. After all there is a side-door‚ and dragons must sleep sometimes‚ I suppose.” (Tolkien‚ 25).This relates

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    an epic hero. In some ways Bilbo could be considered an epic hero. He accepted the adventure however‚ in most traditional stories with an epic hero‚ the hero is super strong and well known‚ and their actions are somewhat severe. Bilbo isn’t even the one that kills the dragon‚ in this story it is someone else. What makes the hobbit a children’s tale is the content. Throughout the story‚ the narrator addresses readers and seems to seek a certain complicity with a young audience. “Large stupid folk

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    English Essay The Concept of ‘Journeys’ has been employed by the authors as a method of Character Transformation. This allows the audience to connect with the characters and therefore experience this change. Michael Gow’s Play ‘Away’‚ ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ Directed by Phillip Noyce and ‘The Hobbit’ by J.R.R Tolkien are all examples of texts that are transformative in nature and show transformations in the Protagonist. The nature of these transformations includes Spiritual and Physical transformations

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