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    Number Four‚ Privet Drive The name of the street where the Dursleys live is a reference to that most suburban plant‚ the privet bush‚ which makes neat hedges around many English gardens. I liked the associations with both suburbia and enclosure‚ the Dursleys being so smugly middle class‚ and so determinedly separate from the wizarding world. The name of their area is ’Little Whinging’‚ which again sounds appropriately parochial and sniffy‚ ’whinging’ being a colloquial term for ’complaining or whining’

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    The Life and Times of Harry Lavender – Related Text Bill Simon – Subverting the Popular Culture Genre • Marele Day: “it allowed a greater questioning of traditional roles” – On Writing a Feminist Detective Novel • Representation of female roles in our society is an important issue in this text • Use of this genre accommodates the visualisation of the city of Sydney • Day’s feminist concerns are expressed through her subversion of the male dominated hard boiled detective genre • Popular culture

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    ________ Harry S. Truman _____Report By Clarisse Castaneda. Truman was born in Lamar‚Missouri in May 8‚ 1884. His parents names were John and Martha Truman‚ He also had brother named Vivian and a sister Mary Jane. to Independence a country-seat town which was ten miles east of Kansas city. Harry’s childhood and young adulthood were at times quite trying. He worked really hard to make friends‚ but was very shy and uncomfortable

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    present distinctive voices‚ no matter what form of text or who the composer is. Distinctive voices‚ when studied‚ can assist with understanding society’s values and beliefs which are being presented within texts. The novel “The life and crimes of Harry Lavender” composed by Marele Day‚ creates the distinctive voice of a “hard-boiled” detective. This is achieved by commencing the novel with the disreputable image of a hangover and intercourse with a stranger. Much of the audience would mindlessly assume

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    Book report Harry Potter In this book report I will talk about a book that is very popular: Harry Potter. There are four books‚ the author is supposed to write two more books. Today‚ I will talk about the first book: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s stone. Harry Potter is a boy of 11 years old. His parents were killed when he was a baby and he was confided to his uncle and is family: The Dursley. He lived there for approximately 10 years‚ his bedroom was under the stairs. It looked more

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    Harry Potter | Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection on Blu-ray (2011) | Produced by | David Heyman | Based on | Harry Potter series byJ. K. Rowling | Starring | Daniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint Emma Watson (See below) | Studio | Heyday Films | Distributed by | Warner Bros. | Release date(s) | 2001–2011 | Country | United Kingdom United States | Language | English | Budget | Total (8 films): $1‚155‚000‚000 | Box office | Total (8 films): $7‚706‚147‚978 | The Harry Potter film

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    Jacky Rivera #12 Language Arts April 27‚ 2012 Harry Houdini "My brain is the key that sets me free!" -Harry Houdini. Harry Houdini was a man that had many expetations in front of him. There was a road that he was suppost to follow that would lead him to a simple happy life but he didn’t want a simple life he wanted an adventurase life‚ Harry explains. Harry left that path at the age of 15. He wanted to be a magician. He had many tragedies‚ happiness‚ and his tricks were so magestic they could

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    Dirty Harry embraced a rough sort of justice embodied by the multiple violations of a person’s constitutional rights. The movie also suggest a post Miranda Rights America had entered a suicide pact with itself and given over its big cities to criminals who could break the law and‚ then hide behind the law. Dirty Harry as no issues of using excessive force to get his job done and solve crimes and save the lives of the people. Dirty harry steps on the leg of a criminal who has been shot multiple times

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    The Magic of Harry Potter “Mr. and Mrs. Dursley‚ of number four‚ Privet Drive were proud to say that they were perfectly normal‚ thank you very much.” This sentence introduced me‚ as well as countless others to the magical‚ fictional world of Harry Potter. Reading and watching Harry Potter is not only an escape from reality and stress outlet‚ but an entertaining alternative to mischievous activities. The series also teaches life lessons and morals that stick with you long after reading the last

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    Amalia Rodrigues Film Survey Prompt 1 Harry Potter & the Commodity Fetishism There are few things in this world that manage to seep into every crevice our lives as humans; the air we breathe‚ the people we interact with‚ and in our contemporary culture‚ the buying and selling of commodities. The masses have adopted a “give the people what they want” attitude that results in the commodification of everything thinkable. “Even as a negation of that social purposiveness which is spreading

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