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    Introduction The Chrysalids by John Wyndham is an exhilarating story set in the future‚ which is post-apocalyptic world where a nuclear disaster has possible happened‚ so some people and plants have mutations. Most of the people are strictly religious believing that the mutants are not a true image of God‚ therefore need to be eliminated. David Strorm is a boy that grows up in a place called Waknuk‚ and he is able to communicate with people telepathically. David has been able to find others

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    Reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling was much more fun than I expected and both books kept we wanting more after every page I turned. Both texts involved the concept and idea of magic‚ wizards‚ spells‚ and the general idea‚ also of the protagonist‚ Harry Potter. Both filled with adventure‚ the same concepts While Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone gave the idea of magic and fantasy and adventure‚ Harry Potter and The Chamber

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    Harry Potter Review

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    Title : Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows Genre : Drama Fiction Authour : J.K Rowling Publisher : Gramedia Year : 2008 Page : 608 Characters : Harry Potter : Brave‚ Kind‚ Analytic‚ Hermione Granger : Smart‚ Diligent‚ Lovely Ronald Weasley : Funny‚ Lazy‚ Unconfidence Lord Voldemort : Devil‚ Cruel‚ Killer Orientation The story is written by J.K Rowling. Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows is the last novel of Harry Potter and the ending of Harry Potter story. The seventh novel

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    The Harry Potter book series has sold over 450 million copies and is currently translated into almost every language on the face of the earth. Millions have faithfully followed the story about this magical world and have fallen in love with the many enchanting characters‚ but most do not know the prominence of classical Greek mythological allusions found in the beloved Harry Potter characters. J.K Rowling‚ author of the Harry Potter series‚ does a fantastic job with cleverly connecting most of her

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    films later we finally see those great things finally come to fruition. The Harry Potter series‚ according to author J.K. Rowling‚ is about how we respond to death and this film encompasses a fear and understanding of death on so many levels. Thanks to this statement by Ms. Rowling director David Yates focuses more on the tragedies and the aftermath of violence instead of weighing the film with epic battle scenes. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part

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    character of Harry in the novel “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”. The novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone‚ written by J.K Rowling is the first of seven books in the Harry Potter series. It is set in modern day England. The story is narrated in third person although during the first chapter‚ we look at the story through the eyes of Mr Dursley. The genre of the text is fantasy. The book explores themes such as the value of humility and the consequences of desire. Harry Potter is an

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    Harry Potter Fire

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    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire I read the book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling. It was a book filled with adventure‚ heartbreak and a few laughs. This is the fourth book in a series of seven books all telling the story of Harry Potter. It told an interesting story about a Wizarding world and the people inside of it. There was good and evil‚ happiness and sadness‚ and plenty of lessons to learn. Harry Potter is the main character of this novel. He has spiky

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    In “Harry Potter and the Chambers of Secret” by J.K Rowling‚ the development of a gender‚ race and the other brought in realistic vision of today and how today may be without the closely examine prejudiced and judgemental views people

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    Harry Potter Narrative

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    dreaded trip to the library. I was just looking for the smallest‚ easiest book I could read (preferably‚ one that had a fun-looking cover). Already bored‚ I made a random grab at a book I had heard of before‚ but never really cared to read: “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Anyone who knows me can tell you that as soon as I read the first page‚ I was hooked for life. The mystery‚ the adventure‚ and the MAGIC left me spellbound (no pun intended). My afternoons and evenings were dedicated

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    Chapter 10 SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION PREVIEW An object such as a pendulum or a mass on a spring is oscillating or vibrating if it is moving in a repeated path at regular time intervals. We call this type of motion harmonic motion. For an object to continue oscillating there must be a restoring force continually trying to restore it to its equilibrium position. For‚ the force exerted by an ideal spring obeys Hooke’s law. As an object in simple harmonic motion oscillates‚ its energy is repeatedly

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