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    The hobbit What does the novel’s bravest character suggest about the nature of bravery ? Bravery means courageous behavior or character. In the novel‚ “The Hobbit” by J. R. R. Tolkien‚ Bilbo is by far the most important and bravest character. However‚ Bilbo is not portrayed as a brave hero in the beginning. Rather‚ he is a timid‚ comfortable‚ and complacent homebody like all the other hobbits. As Thorin’s group progresses in its quest for the treasure under the mountain‚ Bilbo also embarks

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    Historical background and status of textile engineering industry By: S. Chakrabarty Preamble Industrial Revolution in U.K. during 1750 - 1850 gave birth to Textile Machinery. The dominance of India in the field of cotton textiles produced by very skilled manpower was disturbing the British. Systematic development of textile industry with spinning and powerloom machinery was initiated in Lancashire and Manchester to discourage the Indian weavers. Rest is however known to everybody how the machinery

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    Harkness Consulting 2 Executive Summary Throughout its history‚ Tiffany & Co has been a luxury jewelry brand associated with romance‚ quality‚ and style. Originally gaining fame as a silversmith and later for its association with engagement rings and diamonds‚ Tiffany & Co now reaches a wide market through its sale of high-end jewelry‚ watches and glassware. Tiffany’s has grown steadily alongside the American economy and expanded across the United States and into South America‚ Europe‚ Asia

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    How to Play a Flute

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    instrument. Your pointer finger goes on the second key closest to the head joint. Then skip one key and place your middle and ring finger on the next two keys‚ and your pinky goes on the A flat key. When it comes to your right hand position‚ your thumb goes into the side of the body of the instrument. Then your pinky goes on the first key of the foot joint‚ the ring finger on the last key of the middle joint‚ the middle finger on the

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    The brilliant green door was whipped open aggressively‚ milliseconds after my brown ash staff made contact with the circular door‚ erasing the secret mark that I had made present just the morning before. Bifur‚ Bofur‚ Bombur and Thorin tumbled in onto the mat like clumsy deer born for the first time‚ landing at the feet of the enflamed hobbit that now stood before us. Bilbo Baggins‚ great-grandson of Old Took looked more confused and stricken than a wet cat and apologies immediately started flowing

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    Tolkien and C. S. Lewis‚ whose most significant works respectively are The Lord of the Rings trilogy along with Hobit and The Chronicles of Narnia. 1.1.1 Classis Anglo-American fantasy sagas and their alleged factographic sources J. R. R. Tolkien was immensely influenced by Old English and especially the epic poem Beowulf. Tolkien being an expert in Anglo-Saxon‚ nearly all names used in The Lord of the Rings (LOTR) have Old English roots. Moreover‚ Tolkien is

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    2015) shows the tremendous value that you brought to this student‚ as well as to place of honor that he had for you. You provided an excellent summary of the three leadership skills from that you considered from Jackson and Delehanty’s (2014)‚ Eleven Rings: The soul of success. I also chose‚ “lead from the inside out” and “let each player discover their own destiny (as cited by Davis‚ 2015‚ para.3). Your interpretation of your introduction through each of these lenses

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    The Hobbit Novel Review

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    I enjoyed the novel The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien. I believe that this novel presents important themes that are relevant in today’s society‚ just as much as they make up an entertaining plot. Themes such as Heroism‚ Race and Lineage‚ Good vs. Evil‚ Loyalty and Home are discussed in novels written in recent times. They give the reader a strong sense of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ in the plot. This allows the audience to distinguish between good and evil. Tolkien uses an enormous vocabulary of words that are

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    "More inhumanity has been done by man himself than any other of nature’s causes." Samuel von Pufendorf’s quote‚ as twisted as it may be‚ rings true in William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies‚ in which British schoolboys stranded on an island make the swift descent into unyielding savagery. Beginning the novel with rules mirroring the society from which they originated‚ the boys quickly fall at the hands of their internalized animalistic motivation. Adolescents‚ old enough to know right from wrong

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    Basic PMR Permissive

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    Basic PMR (permissive) Find a comfortable position. Lie on your back or sit in a chair with your back supported. Place your hands at your sides‚ palms up. Close your eyes if you wish. Now begin to become aware of your breathing..... Focus on slowing down the rhythm of your breathing..... Your chest and stomach will expand outward with each breath‚ like a balloon gently filling with warm air.... Imagine your ribcage moving out gently to the sides when you inhale.... and gently inward as you exhale

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