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    “The Mortal Instruments: The City of Bones” By Cassandra Clare centers a protagonist character name Clary Fray. Clary Fray represents throughout the story as a young stubborn‚ determined‚ reckless teenage girl yet she also very caring and adventurous character by heart. Her unique looks what makes her personality clicked together. Just like her mother she has red curly hair a slender figure‚ her fashion is mostly of a loose comfy clothes. At the beginning of the story the viewer can see Clary just

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    Jenny Christensen Immortal Beloved Paper Immortal beloved is the story of Ludwig Beethoven’s life‚ loves‚ and hardships portrayed by actors. Beethoven himself is played by the actor Gary Oldman‚ who is known for his role in several of the Batman movies. The movie starts out by revealing a mystery and throughout the rest of the movie there are flashbacks that take place between Beethoven and his secretary‚ Anton Schindler. The mystery itself is of a unofficial will that is found‚ where Beethoven

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    Being Mortal Inevitably so‚ we all experience aging in a way where serious illness or infirmity will occur. That being said‚ our self-reliance begins to fade and we become dependent on others. Whether we are taken in by our family and loved ones‚ or institutionalized in a nursing home‚ we sacrifice who we are as independents. Nonetheless‚ we give up the things we have worked so daringly hard for in life; our home‚ occupation‚ and relationships. In our times of old age‚ we face the most grueling

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    I cannot believe such puny mortals could have done something like this to me. They have taken my best livestock‚ blinded me‚ and tricked me into a complete fool. Of course‚ I knew that something like this would happen eventually. It was foretold. I first met the mortals in my cave after taking my sheep to a nearby pasture for their daily grazing. It took me a some time to realize that they were there. I had finished the chores in my cave‚ and was prodding at the fire when I saw them. “Who are

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    Hercules was the strongest mortal on Earth. He was a demigod who was highly worshipped‚ as the protector of mankind‚ by the Greeks. Unfortunately‚ he had strength but lacked wisdom and intelligence. He spent most of his life protecting the Greeks and proving himself to the people that worshipped him. Hercules’ father was the almighty Zeus and his mother was a mortal named Alcmene. Many people liked Hercules‚ but Hera was not one of those people. She hated him because Zeus‚ Hercules’ father‚ was unfaithful

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    Percy Bysshe Shelley was born on August 4‚ 1792 in Horsham‚ England. He is the first of seven children of Sir Timothy Shelley and his wife Elizabeth Pilfold Shelley. When Percy was 12 he enrolled at Eton College which was a boys’ boarding school. He was bullied by his classmates for his eccentric ways and dainty appearance. When Shelley turned 18 he enrolled at Oxford University. He was uninterested toward his studies and barely attended class. Percy instead spent his time writing a novel called

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    INTERVIEW 1 Shacochis’ new novel‚ The Woman Who Lost Her Soul‚ fuses his narrative versatility and his deep understanding of multiple cultures into what Robert Olen Butler calls hismagnum opus. Its suspense revolves around the murder in Haiti of stunningly beautiful Jackie Scott‚ but before its far-reaching web of interactions ends‚ it brilliantly unveils the darker regions of human sexuality‚ evoked inside a historical build-up of international political deceit—deceit with present-day consequences

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    The documentaries of Being Mortal was very interesting. I learned that doctors wear multiple hats. They are not only doctors‚ but they are counselors‚ problem solvers and team players. Doctors are taught to be optimistic. They are always looking for ways to fix a problem and keep the hope alive. It is their job to to find solutions to illness and not give up hope. Doctors are not taught how to deal with the problems that can’t be fixed like aging or death. One doctor in the documentary stated that

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    DeMille once stated‚ "Creation is a drug that I can’t do without" (Knowles 967). Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and her fictitious Victor Frankenstein both apparently shared this passion for creation. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ one can draw many parallels between Shelley and Frankenstein in their attitudes towards and relationships with their creations. To begin with‚ they both find meaning in creation: for Shelley‚ wonderful stories and characters‚ and for Frankenstein‚ an actual human being

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    The book begins by introducing the very lovable main charcter who the story is told by‚ Tom natsworthy‚ he is a 13 year old boy who works in the historians guild aboard london a large city that has been put on masssive wheels and now roams about what is called the "hunting grounds" in search of "prey". He is what is called a tractionist these are poeple that after a catacylsmic war that completed decimated the planets population and created massive tracks ofunhabitable landscapes‚ devolped the technology

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