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    That is why an author can easily advance their causes‚ beliefs‚ and ideology with their works. Literature‚ books especially‚ can really have a potent effect on readers. An example of these affects are how J.K. Rowling’s wildly popular book series‚ “Harry Potter”‚ has been proven to inspire acceptance of minorities Scientists have found that any time one reads a story where people from two different cliques develop a bond‚ it affects the reader’s views toward ostracized kids‚ so reading “Harry Potter”

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    happen at all. There is a strong sense of defense mechanism in the fantasy novel‚ "Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone" by J.K. Rowling (also known as "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone" in United State of America). Another term is ’talking cure’ where the reality is reveals and the problems are being solved. Everything comes to the light and there is cease of the Defense Mechanism. The analysis Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is a famous fantasy novel by the author J.K. Rowling

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    Why dating shows are so popular in China nowadays? August 18th‚ 2012 Research Skill Yinan Li 1. Introduction In recently years‚ Chinese television has been picking up the trends of reality shows‚ especially dating shows. These fast emerging match making shows have captured millions of viewers and have become very popular in Chinese society. Although the shows contain lots of problems and bring up many controversial topics in our lives‚ nearly everyone in China is

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    Harry Potter has to spend a miserble summer with his only remaining family‚ the Dursleys. During a dinner party hosted by his uncle and aunt‚ Harry is visited by Dobby‚ a house-elf. Dobby warns Harry not to return to Hogwarts‚ the magical school for wizards that Harry attended last year with his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. Harry politley ignores the warning‚ and when Dobby causes havoc in the kitchen‚ the Dursleys think it was Harry. The Dursleys angrily lock Harry in his room for the

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    I. Introduction Ever wondered about the effect Harry Potter has had on society? Harry Potter is one of the most successful book and film series known. “The enormous scale of the sale of Harry Potter is undoubtedly due to the changed nature and scale of propaganda in the ongoing age of globalization. One might have noticed this in India recently where the newspapers and TV channels seldom care for Indian writers and their work.” Harry Potter has impacted society through the literature‚ the films‚

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    display leadership qualities in order to get into great colleges. Being a leader is synonymous with having power. I think when we place so much emphasis on the title of “Leader” that we tend to lose sight of the people being led. As such‚ those who seek power solely for the sake of having power are truly unfit to have it. This is especially evident in Harry Potter in the case of Cornelius Fudge‚ but this idea is also pervasive in our everyday lives. Fudge was probably the most incompetent Minister

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    of ingredients out of China‚ where they decreased the production. Since the introduction of xtc in the Netherlands 30 years ago the drug has been very popular‚ especially as a party drug. In 2013 more than half of the Dutch people from the age of 18-25 admitted they used xtc at least once that year (Elsevier‚ 2013). So how did xtc become so popular in the Netherlands? Design The data used for this research was collected using two different methods. The first part of data was obtained through a

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    Do you know why “New School” become so popular in the late 1980s? Hip-hop starts at the 1970s‚ the beginning of hip-hop is starting by DJ Kool Herc. All of the early artists of hip-hop‚ deejays or MCs‚ were named ’Old School’. ’New School’ was a given name to separate the different style of hip-hop depends on when does it born and what was added. New school rap came out and became popular because the new technology of drum machine came out‚ the new generation of musicians‚ and a new type of image

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    the Harry Potter series are indeed not sexist. It is argued that Rowling works to reimagine every day terms such as love and power and consider such topics in new and exciting ways that in fact do not reflect a world filled with sexism. Within the wizarding world‚ while there is a representation of traditional and modern women in the sense of gender roles‚ in no way do Rowling’s characters reflect such women to be weak or powerless. Instead it is the love placed on Harry Potter by Lily Potter that

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    stories play a role in influencing this newly incepted realm. Harry Potter is one of the many universes in which exist in literature and cinema. Written by a single mother‚ the Harry Potter series became one of the most popular stories to be adapted to film. The Harry Potter films are to this day the highest grossing franchise‚ it has made over 7 billion dollars for all 8 films (Movie Franchises‚ The Numbers). In stories such as Harry Potter‚ the mythology present throughout is what contributes to the

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