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    Oh mighty‚ oh great Ther wonderfull wizard of oz is real. People don ’t seem to relise it but I have met him myself he is the greatest wizard of all. Jsjsjsjjsjsjsjsjsjsjsjsjshdhsjdcvhdbjhsgfjfhshjh Shdjgdjhfjshfjshfsjfhjshfjshfjhzfjhfjshfjshfjshfjshhfjshfjhs- jhfjehfsjhfjshdjshfjshfjsfhjsfhjsfhsjfhThe main cause for the Second World War is the Treaty of Versailles‚ which was written on June 28‚ 1919. This treaty‚ drafted by Woodrow Wilson‚ caused many economic‚ social‚ and political issues

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    symphony. It was originally built in 1882 as the San Bernardino Opera House‚ demolished in 1927‚ and built again in 1928 using it’s current name. In the 1930’s‚ audiences viewed the first screenings of classic films such as “King Kong” and “The Wizard of Oz” at this very theatre. After I explored the venue and took in all the surroundings I made my way up to my seat on the left side of the balcony to get ready for the show. As I sat in my seat I paid close attention to the musicians on stage getting

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    The story‚ created by David Moody‚ compares to a train moving away from a station platform. At first‚ a person could run alongside the track easily‚ though as the train speeds up‚ there comes a moment that the runner anticipates the futility of persevering‚ and as the cars rush forward‚ the person inevitably slows down‚ or at the last moment a decision emerges to jump on for the ride. I was that runner‚ easily bored at the beginning of the book--my mind outracing the slowness of the words‚ but approaching

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    boy in a supermarket due to her bowl haircut. During high school she developed a love for performing and joined a local summer theatre program where she took solace in a new group of friends‚ all of whom happened to be gay. “Like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz‚ I was embraced by the gays. They loved me and praised me. I was so funny and so mean and so mature for my age‚” she writes. Fey went on to study drama at the University of Virginia where she says her Greek heritage made her the most ethnic looking

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    friends in the neighborhood. With strong support from her family‚ Marlee’s childhood world was unlimited. Matlin made her stage debut at the age of 7‚ as Dorothy in the ICODA (International Center for Deafness and the Arts) version of The Wizard of Oz. Matlin maintained a passion for acting throughout her childhood and while earning her degree in Criminal Justice at Harper College. At the age of 20‚ during a performance in the Midwest‚ Matlin caught the eye of American actor‚ director‚ and producer

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    Raymond Institute’s field trip to Carnegie Hall was a day of firsts. Never before had Theo attempted to use hair gel (and he wasn’t keen on using it again‚ after having Rebecca Dorian compare him to a shiny Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of Oz). Nor had he ever battled a giant maniac bull-man. But that was later in the day. On that perfectly normal morning‚ Theo didn’t exactly sense that things were going to change so enormously. It was a little annoying that the universe didn’t show him any sort

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    Joel Beckwith February 13‚ 2001 Urban Legends In this paper I will explain exactly what an urban legend is‚and give some examples of very popular ones that have been passed by word of mouth for decades across the United States. 1 " An urban legend is a story that is so bizarre‚horrifying‚or unexplainable‚ that it makes something inside of us want

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    Amanda McClaflin Writing Assignment#2-Comparison/Contrast Professor Wright EN115 I have been enjoying going to the movies for over 20 and have never stopped loving the experience. I even remember the name of my first movie “The Land Before Time.” It was about a baby dinosaur that had lost his mother and had to make a great journey to the Great Valley to find his grandparents. In the end he does find them‚ after a great adventure with friends. I have always love movies that have a happy ending

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    The Webster-Dictionary defines a home as “the place where one lives permanently‚ especially as a member of a family or household.” However‚ most people think a home is much more -- a place where love is always present‚ a place where children can grow up happily‚ a place to cherish old happy memories. Is the perfect home just a place where you live‚ a big house with expensive things‚ or is it something more‚ a place where you cherish all of your happiest memories‚ filled with love and happiness?

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    real world to a larger-than-life fantasy world right next door‚ for the sake of a quest critical to the survival of each world. While the form is an old one‚ aside from Mark Twain’s "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court" and L. Frank Baum’s Oz novels‚ the genre is traditionally almost entirely British or European: Alice in Wonderland or through the looking glass‚ the British children entering Narnia through the wardrobe and painting and so on. More importantly‚ the actual consequences of

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