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voodoo dol:
tixi:
infidel:
jovana_p:
mozda ce Voldemor da postane neki princ.On je polu carobnjak,polu normalac

ne vidim razlog zasto bi onaj-cije-se-ime-ne-sme-izgovoriti presao sa titule LORDA na titulu PRINCA, mozda je taj princ njegov naslednik
moguce...
ali mozda ce u stvari Hari postati princ?
ni on nije iz ciste carobnjacke porodice...
a mozda Voldemor ima nekog rodjaka ili sina ili cerku :roll:

Da Harry nije cistokrvan,ali je Rolling rekla da ta osoba nije ni Harry ni Voldemort. :?
aaa,nisam znala :roll:
 
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Science programs plunge kids into 'Harry Potter' adventures
Friday, July 2, 2004

University Park, Pa. -- This summer on Penn State's University Park campus, young Harry Potter fans are experiencing magical adventures that cannot be found at the local movie theater.

After flocking to the third installment of the Potter movies -- expected to cross the $200-million mark by the end of this week -- devoted youngsters also have the opportunity to explore the "science behind the magic" in the state-of-the-art laboratories at Penn State.

The first session of Penn State's Action Potential Science Experience, "Another Wizard's World: Potions," wraps up today (July 2) in the chemistry department of the Eberly College of Science. Registrations are being accepted for a new Harry Potter-themed program, "The Adventure of the Apprentice's Stone," which will take place July 12-16 and again July 26-30. Information is available on the Web at http://www.ScienceCamps.psu.edu

More than 90 children, aged 9 to 14, already are enrolled in the first session, which allows Harry Potter fans to experience these stories first-hand. The program is back by popular demand this year after more than 130 young people filled the camp last year. Children will create all kinds of potions-slimy, gooey and fizzy-learn about levitation, and mix their own special elixirs and magical brews.

According to Action Potential Science Experience Director Rebecca Peterson, the program's summer offerings are providing a fun learning environment that enables children to learn more about science.

"The Harry Potter books are capturing the imaginations of our young people, so we are providing them with a stimulating context for learning about the science behind the magic," Peterson says.

She adds that children also learn about the history of science in the Action Potential programs -- how the introduction of new technologies over the years has turned "impossibilities" into realities.

Also in the Action Potential series, Penn State's "Mission to Mars" summer program runs July 19-23 and August 2-6. This program immerses participants in the fascinating world of space exploration and offers future astronauts the opportunity to design their own mission to the Red Planet.

"The Action Potential program has drawn participants from Maine to California, and we hope to serve over 400 students in our six offerings this summer," says Peterson. "We try to develop fun and interactive science experiences based on the topics that pique the interest of young people, whether it's crime scene investigations, news about spacecraft landings on Mars, or books and movies about a world of young wizards."

For more information or to sign up for any of the Action Potential programs, visit http://www.ScienceCamps.psu.edu or call 800-PSU-TODAY (778-8632).

Contact
Barbara Kennedy
science@psu.edu
www.science.psu.edu
814-863-4682

Contact
Rebecca Peterson
rmp6@psu.edu
814-865-4158
 
HARRY POTTER, FIRST FAN MEETING IN TURIN ON 10 JULY
(AGI) - Turin, 2 July - The Medioeval centre of Turin will be the site of a gathering of Harry Potter fans on 10 July. The meeting is open to everyone, from 0 to 99 years of age, the only requirement is to be a fan of the famous wizard.
The meeting will begin at 10.30 and then the selection for the four houses will be made. There will be a break for a picnic lunch and then more activities in the afternoon. Quizes, lessons, a Quidditch tournament, the "House Cup" and other games are planned. Later prizes will be awarded to the winners and the best Harry Potter lookalikes.
The meeting has been organised by the magazine "La Gazzetta dei Maghi e delle Streghe". (AGI) .
021315 LUG 04
 

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