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    The Dragon Epilogue

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    safe‚ please.” “I will‚ Dad. I promise.” The King turned back to Okori. “Now‚ I permit you to make my daughter keep her promise‚ by any means necessary.” “Father‚ don’t encourage her‚ please! She’s strict enough already.” The King smiled. “That’s why I hired her.” “I’ll see you in a week’s time. Now go‚ I’ll be fine. I promise.” “Fine‚ I’m going‚” he said. “I worry is all.” “I know‚ Dad. Thanks.” The King hugged his daughter and kissed her on the cheek. He hugged Okori also‚ albeit to whisper

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    Mama Dragon Monologue

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    being anything but unique. One dreary night in the city of Avalon; a mama dragon was giving birth to a baby dragon. She was so excited to be having her own baby who would fly around with her and who she could teach all the things she has learned to. A couple hours later... The baby dragon was born and mama dragon named him Danny. Mama dragon immediately realized instead of having the nice dark color scales all dragons have‚ Danny was born with bright purple scales. She decided that maybe it was

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    The Dragon Boat Festival

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    The Dragon Boat Festival The Dragon Boat Festival‚ also called the Duanwu Festival‚ is celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth month according to the Chinese calendar. For thousands of years‚ the festival has been marked by eating zong zi (glutinous rice wrapped to form a pyramid using bamboo or reed leaves) and racing dragon boats. The festival is best known for its dragon-boat races‚ especially in the southern provinces where there are many rivers and lakes. This regatta commemorates the death

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    Professor Corin Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Before I read Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf‚ I did a little research on Edward Albee the playwright. I realized that the assigned play would not be the first I have read by Albee but the second. A few years ago I read A Delicate Balance. Once I finished Virginia Woolf I was able to compare the two plays‚ which helped me develop an idea about Albee’s writing and his style. Edward Albee’s plays are usually unapologetic examination of modern society

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    The Eyes of the Dragon Essay

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    Part A 1. The novel’s title‚ The Eyes of the Dragon‚ holds great significance to the book. In the novel‚ King Roland‚ ruler of the city Delain‚ kills a dragon and promptly mounts it head on his bed room wall. King Roland’s son‚ Thomas‚ discovers he can spy on his father using the dead dragon’s eyes. By entering a secret room‚ next to King Roland’s chambers‚ Thomas can look through two peep holes which align with the eyes of the dragon. Thomas has never received his father’s attention. He is always

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    stands pacing the floor. “These writing have told us nothing” their eyes all watching him. “Why don’t the rest of you speak up? Lies‚ for instance‚ how would the ancient know the smell and mold of the tunnels‚ or a castle rose from the ground. I tell you something is not right.” Daphne “Something is not right with these writings regardless‚ so then it is up to us to discover what they have not told us and why.” Elder William‚ seething scraping his chair on

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    Dragons in Asia are considered lucky because they are wise and powerful and people respect the dragon because they breathe clouds‚ move the season‚ and control the water of rivers lakes and seas. They are linked with the Yang( 10 facts about Chinese dragons). In Asia dragon have been part of the culture for more than 4‚000 years and made a huge impact on culture because they believed the dragons were real and they also worshiped them as well. In China‚ Japan‚ and Korea they believed that dragons

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    Dragon Ball was a manga series released in Japan on November 10th‚ 1985‚ written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. It followed the adventures of Son Goku and his super powered‚ martial arts fighting friends‚ travelling the world searching for the Dragon Balls; seven magical balls that if gathered‚ grant the user any wish. The manga series became extremely popular‚ not only in Japan‚ but around the world. Looking to capitalize off the popularity of Dragon Ball‚ 20th Century Fox announced that in

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    Red Dragon Monologue

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    black dragon stares into my eyes with hatred and rage. From a distance‚ a human would saw that the dragon is actually pierced with a golden sword around it’s chest. Haah….Why is this happening again… “You…for a human to be able to injure the great me….” Yes‚ yes. I already heard this similar sentence for countless times. Why did all dragons think human can’t injure them? And what’s up with the “great me”? You’re not even that great‚ you’re just a third-rate if compared to other dragons. “For

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    Fifty First Dragon

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    The Fifty-First Dragon | By Heywood Broun |    |          | Heywood Broun‚ who has risen rapidly through the ranks of newspaper honor from sporting reporter and war correspondent to one of the most highly regarded dramatic and literary critics in the country‚ is another of these Harvard men‚ but‚ as far as this book is concerned‚ the last of them. Broun graduated from Harvard in 1910; was several years on the New York Tribune‚ and is now on the World. | |   There is no more substantially

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