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Principe, Lawrence M. "Harry Potter, Nicolas Flamel, and other marvelous alchemists", 2003. [Pg.363]

Uses Harry Potter as the starting point for a very brief piece on alchemy... [Pg.379]

Fordham, Jo. Harry Potter the Sorcerer s Stone sleight of hand. Cinefex, no. 88... [Pg.463]

Colbert, David. The magical worlds of Harry Potter. Berkley Pub Group, 2002. 223p. ISBN 0-425-18701-2... [Pg.676]

Granger, John. The alchemist s tale Harry Potter the alchemical tradition in English literature. Touchstone 16, no. 9 (Nov 2003) 34-. [Pg.676]

Granger, john. The hidden key to Harry Potter. Zossima P. [Pg.676]

Granger, John. Looking for God in Harry Potter. Tyndale, 2004. [Pg.676]

Rowling, Joanne K. Harry Potter and the Philospher s Stone. London Bloomsbury Publishing, 1997. 223p. ISBN 0-7475-3274-5... [Pg.676]

Schafer, Elizabeth D. Exploring Harry Potter. Osprey (FL) Beacham Pub Corp, 2000. xiii, 479 p. ISBN 0-933833-57-1... [Pg.677]

Scholes, Robert E. Harry Potter and whose stone ... [Pg.677]

Highfield, Roger. The science of Harry Potter how magic really works. London Headline, 2002. x, 374 p. ISBN 0-7553-1150-7... [Pg.677]

The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien On a Pale Horse by Piers Anthony The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling... [Pg.11]

Details are also instances and examples. Don t just say you love the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. Show it, instead, by describing where and when you bought your first copy of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone, or how you missed soccer practice because you were caught up with reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and forgot the time. Scenarios that illustrate your point are also great details. Take your reader to your... [Pg.49]

Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone, by J.K. Rowling, is released in Britain. [Pg.124]

Was this your answer As exciting as it would be to have special powers, like those of Harry Potter, the Teality appears to be that it just isn t so. We are simply humans who are held firmly within the realm of nature, not above it.The kicker, though, is that nature has many incredible won-deTs of its own that we have yet to discover. To make these new and exciting discoveries, which would you rather choose the tools of science or the tools of pseudoscience ... [Pg.37]

J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone (New York Scholastic, 1997). [Pg.353]

AS YOU KNOW, every sentence must have at least a noun and a verb. The noun is the person, place, or thing doing the action in the sentence the verb, of course, describes that action. There are common nouns, like boy, girl, dog, city, or mountain. And there are proper nouns that describe a specific person, place, or thing, like Harry Potter, Chicago, or Mt. Rushmore. [Pg.81]

There s also whaTs called high culture. ITs that collection of arts (literature, opera, philosophy, and so on) that we commonly associate with highly educated, cultured people. For example, Shakespeare s plays, Mozart s music, and museum objects, like the Pharaohs tombs, are considered high culture. But popular culture has its art collection, too. Harry Potter s adventures are part of popular culture, as are those of Indiana Jones, a curious archaeologist who seeks to discover the secrets of past civilizations. [Pg.159]


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