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    Libertarian Party

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    Republicans have an elephant or how the Democrats use a donkey. Libertarian Presidential/Vice-Presidential Candidates Ron Paul

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    significant values such as friendship‚ courage‚ loyalty or intelligence through the characters‚ at least the main ones‚ and that’s what we’re going to discuss. There are three main characters through all the saga which remain the same: Harry Potter‚ Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. They are the most important in every sense. The first one‚ Harry Potter‚ is the titular protagonist and center of the series. He is known as «the boy who lived» and is famous due to being the only one who survived Lord

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    closest friends Ron and Hermione‚ but he has also effected Neville’s character development‚ but not as much as the aforementioned characters. Readers familiar with the main characters in the Harry Potter series will know that Ron is not the brightest character but has redeeming features such as his loyalty to Harry and his courageousness at times‚ whereas‚ Hermione is the bright and rational character‚ again‚ with a loyalty to Harry. Neville on the other hand is a mixture of Ron and Hermione‚ in

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    Summary of Harry Potter

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    his powers. The next day‚ Hagrid takes Harry to London to shop for school supplies. A month later‚ Harry goes to the train station and catches his train to Hogwarts on track nine and three quarters. On the train‚ Harry meets his new best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. At school all three were chosen by the “Sorting Hat” to go into the Gryffindor house. At school Harry takes his first flying lessons where he gets recruited to play on the Quidditch team. Later that day‚ Malfoy challenges

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    Sen. Paul's Speech Analysis

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    of laissez faire economics. His proposed “economic freedom zones”‚ would lead to deregulation within economic matters in these zones. Sen. Paul’s advocation for free-market economics‚ is the second aspect that aligns with Ron Paul’s libertarian ideology. The final aspect of Ron Paul’s libertarian ideology‚ that can be identified in his farewell address‚ is his opinion on the size of government. Within libertarian ideology‚ is the belief that the government must be kept to a minimum size. In the speech

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    ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’‚ written by J.K. Rowling‚ is an excellent example of a modern novel that uses medieval influences extensively. Many of the novel’s characters are based on medieval ideas and superstitions. The settings in the book resemble old medieval towns as well as castles. The book is also full of medieval imagery such as knights in armour‚ carriages etc. Whilst there is no time travel involved in the novel‚ the medieval period is used to such an effect that the reader is

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    English 3˚ Heroism When I was little I used to watch a show called Kim Possible. It was about a teenage crime fighter who defeats villain all over the world. She uses gadgets such as grappling hooks and spyglasses. She also had a sidekick named Ron Stoppable who helped her on all her missions. I was fascinated with Kim and all the things she could do. She was never afraid of anything and was always put others before herself. Kim Possible risked her life to do what’s right. One time I asked my

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    Harry Potter and the Gender Identification Discourse. The Harry Potter series is arguably the most successful work of literature in the postmodern era (in terms of financial success and mainstream pop culture recognition). To talk about the movies‚ one has to include the books on which it has been based. Also‚ the movies do not include the details of the plot- it represents the series of events and are time-bound. The characterization of women in postmodern (popular) media is often in stark contrast

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    been killed and George Weasley maimed in the chase. Harry begins to have visions in which he sees what Voldemort is doing through Voldemort’s eyes‚ and witnesses Voldemort interrogating a wand maker‚ trying to find out how to defeat Harry. Harry‚ Ron‚ and Hermione assemble the books and tools necessary to embark on the quest that Dumbledore left them: to find and destroy the Horcruxes into which Voldemort placed fragments of his soul‚ making himself immortal as long as the objects survive. Rufus

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    Baraka

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    a compilation of images that alone would mean something‚ but together they move you and make you think. The movie did that to me‚ from the images as a well as some of the individual images shown throughout. I will be discussing what the director‚ Ron Fricke‚ was trying to convey when he made this movie. I will touch on what exactly it is he is trying to convey with specific images that were in the movie. I feel as though the director was trying to convey the message that life is too busy. That

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