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    Kwabena’s Paper on Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code Author: Eoin Colfer The main characters in this book are Artemis Fowl, Butler (Domovoi), Holly Short, Jon Spiro, Foaly, Mulch Diggums, Fowl Senior, and Julius Root. In the beginning Artemis’ Senior is in the Helskinski University Hospital resulting in his rescue from the Arctic Incident. Artemis makes a small sized computer he calls the C Cube which is made up of stolen LEP technology. He meets up with a man from Chicago named Jon Spiro who

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    held hostage for a ransom that is to be paid for her return. Holly is the first female officer in Recon, the equivalent of our police force. Graduating the highest in her class, she is more than qualified to be an officer, but she is picked on by Commander Root. Though he seems to be mean to her, he means the best. 2. Quote Analysis - “Even as the words came out, Artemis felt guilty. These mind games were having an obvious effect on Holly, destroying her from the inside out. Was there really a need

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    notice how much character versus self Artemis Fowl Jr goes through, and how vividly it affects the storyline. Basically, what’s happened is that Artemis Fowl II, a criminal mastermind, has discovered that fairies do indeed exist. Long story Short, Holly Short, a female LEP (Lower Elements Police) soldier, and the rest of the fairy population accept him, but only after making a few friends, making a few enemies, and getting a few friends killed. Character versus self is introduced as Artemis 's decision

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    Multicolored lights twinkle on the tiny boughs of an evergreen tree while presents spill out from under it in every direction. Steamy, delicious-smelling dishes cover every available surface. A manger scene, its figures oddly displaced by little hands, is strewn across the table. The air is so warm that I kicked my shoes into a corner within minutes of entering the house. Laughter and warm voices are ringing in my ears, but they somehow feel distant to me. As my five-year-old cousin darts past my

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    different, making it easy for them to do all of this in one night. Every hour in human’s time, is a day in reindeer’s time. This year, something truly terrible has happened. Someone has stolen the Holly jolly Christmas Spirit, and there is no way for the reindeer to give the people presents. The Holly Jolly Christmas Spirit is what powers the portals and allows the reindeer to travel between universes. Santa has put to use his two greatest reindeer, Donner and Comet, to fix

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    Julian English, the main character in Appointment in Samarra by John O’Hara, was a very heavy drinker. Drinking is the main reason for Julian’s downfall experiences throughout the story. In the matter of three days, Julian English manages to make enemies with everyone that was once close with him. Julian English’s first fall was giving a reason for Harry Reilly to turn against him, which was only the start of his downfalls. Eventually, the drinking then led to an end of his marriage with his wife

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    The car ride was quiet for the first time in 18 years, it was a bittersweet taste but more on the bitter side. All I could hear was my car slowly gliding, rolling over the bumps of the highway. I kept thinking to myself that I must not to cry, but I could not stop the flow of sadness How could I not cry after dropping my youngest daughter, Julie, off at Ohio State. The number of applicants at The Ohio State University in 1989 was 15,748 (Ohio State enrollment Services). I would now be referred to

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    After a fun and insightful experience from the previous volunteer work, I decided to look for another volunteer opportunity to help the restoration of our ecology. Since I enjoy visiting parks around Seattle area during my leisure time, I participated another volunteer work available at Crestwoods Park in Kirkland. Green Kirkland Partnership and UW Restoration Ecology Network hosted this volunteer work on Martin Luther King’s day, January 20, 2014. In this volunteer work, volunteers were to remove

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    Even Though Bob Dylan and Buddy Holly are both singer/song writers, their journeys have taken them down completely different paths. One has had a long career in the industry and the other has unfortunately has had a short career. Both have had wonderful and successful lives and are still well known for what they accomplished with their music. Buddy Holly played rock ‘n’ roll for a few short year but the music he recorded in that time has made a major and forever lasting impact on popular music. Not

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    Essay on Buddy Holly: Charles Hardin Holley

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    performer named Buddy Holly. Holly pioneered in the new wave of rock and roll along with Elvis Presley. No matter what Holly did, his fans seemed to never leave his side and fell in love with a style of music all his own. Forever young, buddy Holly still has a musical impact on his fans. Charles Hardin Holley, widely known as Buddy Holly, was an American singer with a brilliant talent. (“Buddy Holly Biography,” Buddy Holly) Born on September 7, 1936 in Lubbock, Texas, Buddy Holly was the youngest

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