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    Archie Come Home

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    homework it was 5:00. Archie had nothing to do since he finished his only homework he decided that he wanted to watch TV. Walking over to the TV he grabbed the remote and turned it on. It just so happened to be his favorite movie of all time‚ The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ The Witch‚ and the Wardrobe. The movie had just

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    Vampires in Society and Mass Media Vampires. The living dead. Immortals. They go by many names‚ but whatever they are called‚ they are known by people in every culture. They haunt our nightmares and color our dreams‚ turning the night into a sinister and mysterious place. Whether we see them in movies or books‚ or hear their stories around the campfire‚ vampires are all around us‚ rooted deep in our minds. But what are vampires‚ exactly‚ and where did they come from? The unknown has always been

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    Fat Boy Chronicles

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    Activity 1- Getting to know others Students will watch the movie "Fat boy chronicles" and discuss how the viewers learn more about the different sides of characters’ personality as the movie progresses‚ and which characters were they able to identify with. After reaching the conclusion that the more you get to know someone you can better understand them and empathize with them‚ the teacher will ask students to pair up with someone they don’t normally spend time with. Together‚ Each will come up

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    C.s Lewis is one of the greatest Christian and British Authors thought history. Part of University of Oxford’s Inklings‚ which also consisted of C.s Lewis‚ J.R.R. Tolkien and two other members. This group would read each other parts of the manuscripts of their books. One of the books C.s Lewis read to this group was “The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe”‚ J.R.R Tolkien did not like this book‚ he did not think it would do well‚ but he was wrong. Two of C.s Lewis greatest works‚ The Lion the Witch

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    Augusta Homeless

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    Home” http:chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro/2010-08-15/aug. The Augusta Chronicle. 15 Aug. 2010 Web 18 Nov.2012 “Need Help Paying Bills” www.needhelpayingbills.com/ctml/eastern-georgia. Web.2012 .18 Nov. 2012 “Salvation army” Salvation Army Program.www.salvationarmycars.com/about/program.cfm2012.Web 18 Nov.2012 Sparks‚ Preston “Augusta homeless count rises”Chronicle.augusta.com/stories /2009/02/07met_5105. The Augusta Chronicle 7 Feb.2009. Web. 18 Nov. 2012

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    Aslan's Speech

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    Aslan’s speech in the Chronicles of Narnia by Joy Alexander THERE are many instances in literature of characters stepping out of the books which create them. What I mean is that many people recognise and know about Robinson Crusoe‚ Oliver Twist‚ or Peter Pan who have certainly never read the stories in which they feature. Another example is Aslan‚ who is widely known to be a lion and can perhaps be associated with Narnia even though little else about the Narnian Chronicles may be known. Nor is

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    Christian Symbolism

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    Throughout history authors have incorporated religious meaning in their writing. Christian symbolism can often play a role in British literature. C. S Lewis‚ one of the most recognized literary British scholars to ever live‚ did just that. The Chronicles of Narnia is often revered as one of the most admired children’s series of fantasy novels with Christian parallels playing a vital role throughout the series. Clive Staples Lewis was the most popular author of Christian books of his era. He attended

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    Passage 1: Chronicles of a Death Foretold Barely in the first passage of the book Chronicles of a Death Foretold‚ the author has already raised many questions for the readers. Ultimately‚ this novel can be classified into the mystery genre. Firstly‚ not only does the title of the book suggests "death‚" but also the very first sentence of the book "On the day they were going to kill him... to wait for the boat the bishop was coming on." confirmed this idea. The author has caught the readers’

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    The Lion

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    The Lion‚ the Witch and the Wardrobe is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis‚ published by Geoffrey Bles in 1950. It was the first published of seven novels in The Chronicles of Narnia (1950–1956) and it is the best known; among all the author’s books it is the most widely held in libraries.[3] Although it was written as well as published first in the series‚ it is volume two in recent editions‚ which are sequenced according to Narnia history. Like the others it was illustrated by Pauline

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    [peasant] eat beef? ...Rather let them eat thistles and briars‚ thorns and straw and hay on Sunday and peapods on weekdays... they should chew grass on the heath with the horned cattle and go naked on all fours. The Sacking of Grammont‚ from the Chronicles Not a pleasing prospect‚ but we do note that the peasant actually got his hands on some meat now and again. Tuchman reports he "also had access to eggs‚ salt fish‚ cheese‚ lard‚ peas‚ beans‚ shallots‚ onions‚ garlic... etc‚" which doesn’t sound

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