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    “All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us‚” (LotR 51). Death is a necessary evil‚ an end to life. It’s what we do with our life that is most important. In Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings‚” mortals who acquire immortality end up facing many harsh realities. In the creation of Middle Earth‚ Iluvatar creates the Ainur (Holy Ones) and the Children of Iluvatar. The Ainur are the first‚ and the most powerful beings created by Iluvatar; they are immortal. The Children of Iluvatar

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    Research Always Comes First The internet is something that is used 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week and approximately 1‚319‚872‚109 people (Statistics Brain) use it every day. When that many people are online every day there are bound to be arguments. In “Arguing on the Internet” by Luis Poza‚ Poza describes going online and deciding to write his beliefs on gun control in a group chat. After commenting‚ he realizes that it might not have been the best idea because he didn’t fully research the topic

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    as estates and apartment complexes. Their wide range of options includes the Ring Video Doorbell system‚ which allows homeowners to monitor their home from the convenience of their cell phone. If you are looking for a home security system‚ keep reading to learn why the Ring Video Doorbell could be right for you! Benefits Of The Ring Video Doorbell Security System 24/7 Monitoring From Any Location When you have the Ring Video Doorbell installed at your home‚ you will have the ability to monitor

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    talking about the ring that Bilbo has and how he uses it- Bilbo uses the ring for evil reasons and good reasons. My first paragraph is about how he uses it while he’s sleeping. My second paragraph is about Bilbo using the ring while trying to kill the giant spiders. Lastly‚ Bilbo tries to get through the goblin’s gate using the ring. Bilbo uses the ring for sleeping. He didn’t want the goblin’s‚ wolves or spiders to see him in the caves. They will kill him. Bilbo used the ring for good reasons.

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    Compare/Contrast Essay Most short stories have the same basic motifs‚ whether it is a damsel in distress being saved by the hero‚ the perfect fairytale marriage and life after‚ or even the risk of having secrets. These three motifs stand out in “The Ring” and “The Five Helpers”‚ each in its own unique way. Showing off these themes in different ways helps to look at not only the differences of stories‚ but also the things they have in common. The damsel in distress motifs in “The Five Helpers” is

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    our lives such as friends‚ family‚ teachers and heroic figures affect the way we identify ourselves; they are a big factor in building our personality. Past experiences we go through can also have an impact on our identity‚ if we’re growing; we’re always going to be out of our comfort zone. Another aspect of how identity continues to change is our own nationality and religion‚ how we identify ourselves about a certain belief can change the way we view things and our interpretations towards certain

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    In the film Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) I will demonstrate that the main message is how meaningful friendships are and how those friendships will help you when you need it the most. I will use Frodo’s journey with the “Fellowship of the Ring” to validate this claim by analysing Richard Gombrich theory of cognitive and affective belief. Moreover‚ I will use Arnold van Gennep’s theory of the rites of passage to illustrate the creation and meaning of Frodo’s friendships. I will

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    lies‚ And one who sows discord among brethren.” Over time society amended and summarized these sins into what are known as “The Seven Deadly Sins:” Gluttony‚ Pride‚ Lust‚ Wrath‚ Greed‚ Envy‚ and Sloth. In J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel The Fellowship of the Ring‚ a world exists that is called Middle Earth. In the Middle Earth there are many interesting characters‚ such as dwarves‚ elves‚

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    Literary Conflicts and Lessons Learned in The Fellowship of the Ring It is often very useful to find the moral of a story. The moral of a story teaches the reader something he or she can improve about themselves or the way they live. JRR Tolkien makes the moral of his story‚ The Fellowship of the Ring‚ known through the conflicts of the characters. Tolkien uses three distinctly different literary conflicts in The Fellowship of the Ring to critique the morals and mechanics of society today. In his

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    In this essay I will relate my self-portrait called "Always a Woman" to Nietzsche’s philosophy of the poles of "Apollonian and Dionysian”‚ the philosophical dichotomy between free will and primal nature. In relation to Nietzsche‚ Wikipedia describes Apollonian and Dionysian as: "Apollo (Apollonian): the dream state or the wish to create order‚ principium individuationis (principle of individuation)‚ plastic (visual) arts‚ beauty‚ clarity‚ stint to formed boundaries‚ individuality‚ celebration of

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