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‘The Two Towers' is the second volume of the adventure and fantasy novel ‘The Lord of the Rings' by J. R. R. Tolkien. The volume's title pertains to the two towers Frodo and his company discovered while on their way to the Great River. The first part of the volume starts with the escape of … Read more
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Roverandom is a fantasy novel written by J.R.R. Tolkien, and was first orally told in 1925 to divert his son, Michael’s, interest after he had lost his beloved toy, a little dog made of lead. The story is created primarily for children's interest, though it contains several citations and references similar to that of Farmer … Read more
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This epic high fantasy novel, ‘The Lord of the Rings,' is written by J. R. R. Tolkien, a philologist. The novel started as a follow-up to an earlier, less complicated, children's fantasy novel of Tolkien, ‘The Hobbit', in 1937, but in the end grew into a much bigger work. History of the Lord of TheRead more
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Fans of JRR Tolkien's Norse legends will be thrilled at the publication of a previously unpublished adaptation of some stories from ‘The Hobbit'. ‘’The Hobbit', which was also adapted by Wagner to create the ‘Lord of the Rings,' was created by Tolkien when he was a professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford University between 1920 and … Read more
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien is an author renowned for his classics: ‘The Lord of the Rings' and ‘The Hobbit'. Through these, he made his contribution as an English writer, philologist, and poet. Tolkien was also well known as a Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon, and later as a Merton Professor of English Language and … Read more
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The legendary 'Lord of the Rings' of J.R.R. Tolkien is preceded by his great fantasy novel, ‘The Hobbit'. ‘The Hobbit' starts with the enchanting story of home-loving Bilbo Baggins, a humble hobbit sent on a lifetime quest of discovering his real strengths with the help of the wizard Gandalf the Grey. The adventures of the … Read more
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Julie Allen voted up Edwin Miller's answer
For becoming a successful and popular blogger, you need to have good grip over English language. Create a blog that can draw the attention of the readers to your blog wordings. Always utilize fresh and unique content for creating a blog as outdated and duplicate content can create bad impression in minds of people. You … Read more
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Julie Allen voted up Camelle Foster's answer
Hi there! I believe to be a successful blogger you need to be fluent with written and english communication first so as to deliver perfectly what you want to your audience. Second would be, you need to be knowledgeable about just anything so as to constantly make varieties of writings across any topic so as … Read more
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Julie Allen voted up George Smith's answer
Here are some practical tips to increase your blog readership and traffic: 1.The first and the very basic tip is to create great content. 2.Write how to articles or tutorials which are really helpful for the readers. 3.Build relationships with fellow bloggers. 4.Build relationships with the community of readers through participation on social media. 5.Be … Read more
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Julie Allen answered sandra butch's question

As with all flights, it really pays to compare prices across several different websites. Travel prices can vary wildly and spending some time on research can really pay off.

Flights prices from Nigeria to the UK

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Julie Allen answered Jake Anderson's question

If you intend to try wild camping in England and Wales you will need to get permission from the landowner. In addition, The National Parks Authority who own and manage fifteen sites across the UK including Dartmoor, Brecon Beacons and the Lake District NP, do not officially allow wild camping. Camping is permissible in Scotland … Read more

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Julie Allen answered George Boucher's question

Individuals who want to enjoy a more out of the ordinary aquarium pet than goldfish may want to consider keeping seahorses as pets. Seahorses are actually classified as marine fish and buying and selling them is regulated by international law. It's a good idea to do some investigating first to find a reputable source of … Read more

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Julie Allen answered blurp it out nowLoL's question

The River Nile is a major river that runs through the northeastern part of Africa, and it can hold up to 219,000 meters squared of water. It discharges about 157,000 gallons of water every day. It is enormous and it runs through 10 different countries at the same time.

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Julie Allen answered Greg Biggs' question

There are a lot of great fat burning exercises out there that a person can use to lose weight. The trick is to find your favourite, do it for a month, then switch it up to a different exercise to keep your body burning fat stores.

5 Free exercises to help you burn calories fast

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