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    basic information that don’t need special reflection on your part‚ which means that you would be able to memorize what you have read‚ but not to think about it in the process‚ so the spell is only worth performing if you need to read something that will not require this moment of reflection on your part. After the spell is complete‚ if it was performed properly‚ the information will remain in your memory as long as any information‚ read in a non-magical way‚ would have. Incantation: Velox Lector

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    Jerry and Theresa first met. Alex‚ upset that she was forced to accompany her family on the trip‚ conjures a spell that erases her parents’ fateful first meeting and puts the Russo family’s very existence in peril. In order to reverse the spell‚ Alex and Justin set out on a journey through the jungle to find the all-powerful ’Stone of Dreams‚’ which can grant any wish or reverse any spell. Guided by a hapless magician who claims his parrot has been enchanted‚ the siblings have no idea what perils

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    Literacy Skills Paper

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    Literacy skills help people analyze things such as a letters‚ or notes or any assignment you have. People need to know how to write and read with a paper and pencil because you won’t always have technology in your life. For a job you need to know how to spell and write. Kids these days have very fast high speed technology. They think that all they need is smart phones and things like that. The kids have their heads wrapped around wifi‚ laptops‚ ipads‚ tablets‚ iphones‚ and other things that deal with

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    a good thing and that Miri will help her to become popular at school. She is jealous too because she didn’t get the powers herself. Her mom tells her that she is a witch too‚ but she chose not to use her powers. Their mom gives Miri a book full of spells. Miri is not supposed to use her magic until her mom teaches her how‚ but Rachel doesn‘t care about that. The first thing Rachel and Miri try to do is make their dad realize how

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    Witchcraft in Hollywood

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    that is repeatedly misrepresented in Hollywood is the practice of the Craft‚ more commonly known as witchcraft or Wicca according to Jeffrey Mann. Witchcraft has been shown onscreen as evil‚ black magick‚ rather than a faith‚ and most people see spells cast by wiggling the nose or pointing a finger to be valid of the ‘witchcraft fable’. Is witchcraft a true‚ spiritual religion‚ and if so‚ are people willing to tolerate it? Many are uninformed of the religious aspect of the Craft‚ and those that

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    A Midsummer's Night Dream

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    mechanicals. Puck put a spell on the cast to move them and to keep them running from the forest. His dissatisfaction with the play made him think that he could do a much better acting job than them. Puck says “What a play toward! I’ll be an auditor;/ an actor too perhaps‚ if I see cause.” (III‚ ii‚ 28) This shows that Puck feels that he could be a much better actor than the people here. He was very disappointed with the terrible acting jobs done and so he decided to punish them. He put a spell on every single

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    naughty fairy‚ and Oberon‚ the king of fairies. Puck decides to cast a spell on Bottom‚ making him grow a donkey head‚ and Oberon decides to cast a spell on Titania‚ making her fall in love with Bottom. From a simple mistaken spell‚ a rollercoaster of emotions‚ conflicts and laughter emerge. Magic is a vital element in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” because it gives the four Athenians a new life after the two men get cast a spell on‚ and Titania‚ falling in love with an ass head. Magic also causes the

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    her if he does not go on dates with him as well as acts out in anger when she does not follow his commands. However‚ Belle falls in love with the Beast and suffers from Stockholm Syndrome. Belle’s love for the Beast ends up breaking his monstrous spell and making him a handsome prince again. The hidden message behind Beauty and the Beast is that if you stick with your abuser long enough‚ he or she will change and you both will eventually live happily ever after together. Summary: Disney’s Beauty

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    Akeelah and the Bee

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    the District Spelling Bee. She was very scared and nervous when she goes on the stage to spell because of all the people. She won tenth and made to the Regional Bee. There at the District Spelling Bee she befriends Javier a Mexican boy and fellow speller. He invites her to a spelling club at his school. The spelling club conducts itself outside on a basketball court as they pass the ball to each other to spell words. That makes me think that Javier is a Body/ Kinesthetic learner because he learns

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    there are three couples who are in love‚ but all under very different circumstances. At the beginning of the play‚ Egeus forbids his daughter Hermia to marry Lysander‚ her true love‚ in favor Demetrius. Puck‚ a hobgoblin and mischief-maker‚ puts a spell on Lysander and Demetrius to make them fall in love with Helena. Throughout‚ the story we see three couples who wed because of external force‚ not mutual affection which negatively affects the story; one for the sake of peace as is the case of Hippolyta

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