<p>What's your topic???? I'm explaining how the prejudice between the muggles and magical beings in the Harry Potter series correlate to the prejudice displayed in the Civil War <3 lol! It's an English EE, not history. so how bout u??</p>
<p>WOOT! I did mine on a comparison between the heroes of Frodo and Aragron from the Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter! Got to love us fantasy geeks :) You could also do the discrimination between wizards and other magical beings (giants, house elves etc.) Have fun writing you essay, it's the only way to survive and good luck.</p>
<p>HAHA I did mine on mythology in harry potter</p>
<p>I did mine on Frantz Fanon's influence on the Black Panther Party in the America.</p>
<p>I'm doing mine in English on Edgar Allen Poe...nearly done! Can't wait!</p>
<p>I did mine on an analysis of the treatments of exposure response prevention (ERP) and psychopharmacology on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.</p>
<p>Harry Potter? Wow, you guys are so cool :)
I'm doing mine on 2 French (which is my native language) novels: The Charterhouse of Parma (Stendhal) and Mercure (Nothomb, a contemporary, amazing author). Basically Nothomb reinvented Stendhal's work in a pretty cool way aha :)</p>
<p>Mine is in astrophysics, and I'm comparing the x-ray luminosity and magnetic field strength of the known magnetars. It's been quite interesting, although I basically say the conclusion I come to is probably wrong, heh.</p>
<p>I'm a junior now and haven't started but I think I'm going to investigate the Kennedy assassination.</p>
<p>i love my topic!!! lol. it'll be so much fun!!</p>
<p>I'm doing my EE right now...I'm doing it in Bio.</p>
<p>I did my EE on cryptobiotic soils and the effect (or lack of) that they have on the ability for invasive species to thrive in my area....</p>