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    containing cats; we saw an adorable three-legged cat‚ a beautiful calico cat‚ and some cute white kittens. We then came upon a cage containing a small white and black cat named Ring Leader. Ring Leader was 5 months old at the time. He was lightly shedding‚ climbing over the shelter worker‚ and feverishly looking around. Ring Leader seemed like an energetic and fun cat‚ so I chose

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    Neck Rings Research Paper

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    Most importantly‚ the practice of wearing Neck Rings has a positive impact on the community because it leads to stable financial income. For example‚ according to Collett‚ each tourist that enters the village must pay two hundred fifty baht which translates to about $6.89. That means the village can have a steady income to pay for expenses Which means that they can buy goods and also buy clothes.Similarly‚ the villagers can sell artifacts and souvenirs (Wilson). Additionally‚ the village sells postcards

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    The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by J. R. R. Tolkien‚ later fitted as a trilogy. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien’s earlier fantasy book The Hobbit and soon developed into a much larger story. It was written in stages between 1937 and 1949‚ with much of it being written during World War II. It was originally published in three volumes in 1954 and 1955‚ and has since been reprinted numerous times and translated

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    The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien is a fantasy novel that follows the adventures of a group characters on their journey to destroy the One Ring. The Lord of the Rings is a novel meant for adults‚ rather than being aimed at children. The novel contains a large amount of detail that is crucial to the understanding of the plot or storyline. This amount of detail is necessary in the story‚ in order to convey the tone of the novel. The story itself is not particularly gruesome or frightening

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    mythology‚ which has to do with religion. This book‚ though published later than the rest of his books‚ is the foundation of all of the books set in Middle Earth. From the ideas written in The Silmarillion‚ Tolkien created The Hobbit‚ The Lord of the Rings

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    First‚ in terms of story‚ The Lord of the Rings provides an epic story of good versus evil. The very fate of Middle Earth is at stake: will it remain a land of free people‚ or will it be subjected to slavery under a dark lord? From the very beginning of the series‚ The Lord of the Rings establishes a very clear struggle that will affect an entire continent (and possibly lands beyond). In contrast‚ the stakes in the Twilight Saga are never much higher than the personal lives of the main characters

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    children while working a full time job and a part time trying to make ends meet. There was no one helping me. My parents taught me stealing was wrong‚ and it was against our family’s good morals. Still‚ if I had received the opportunity to own the ring of Gyges back then‚ along with every chance to keep my traits virtuous because there was no chance of repercussion or anyone knowing my activities‚ I would have stolen money in a heartbeat. In fact‚ I would not have thought twice. For that reason‚

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    willing to help Frodo and Sam in their quest. Their course leads them to Mount Doom‚ where just as they arrive they find Gollum claiming the Ring for himself. The Dark Lord Sauron then becomes aware of them‚ and leaves the Dark Tower to come forth and destroy them; but just them Frodo and Sam rush Gollum and force him backwards into the Cracks of Doom. The Ring is destroyed‚ and without it Sauron

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    into the discus ring. One by one ‚each girl goes into the disc ring‚exiting grinning excitingly or walking out with their head hung with disappointment.I hear many of the girl’s instructors lashing out at them for mistakes they made‚ hoping the could fix the problem before their next turn .Soon my name was called and as I thought I could go up there and win it all with my strength I soon found out that I was completely wrong‚ because I was lacking a vital attribute . I left the ring knowing that I

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    Does the intensity and size of the Hapalochlaena Lunulata blue rings change relative to the proximity and size of a threat? Introduction: The Hapalochlaena lunulata (Greater blue-ringed octopus) is a very small species in size that can spread up to 20cm. However‚ for such a small animal‚ they can be easily distinguished in its habitat‚ as when they are angry‚ their dark brown/yellow colour becomes covered with illuminous blue rings. It is thought that this brilliant colour is exposed as a warning

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