In my elementry school, (kindergarten through fifth grade) we didn't call it history. We had Social Studies, which covered history, geography, and some other random stuff like discrimination. I...
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In my elementry school, (kindergarten through fifth grade) we didn't call it history. We had Social Studies, which covered history, geography, and some other random stuff like discrimination. I...
This thread (link) might be helpful with the iPod question. I believe it discusses the magic-electronics relationship in depth.
I get the impression Beauxbatons prides itself in academic excellence. I also get the impression it's a lot more formal than Hogwarts. The silk robes give me the impression that they like to be...
I think your iPod will work just fine in the wizarding house.
I think it would take quite a lot of magic for a very long time before it even started to affect anything. Hogwarts has been around...
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Quote=eevaa "I personally like the idea of magic leaving traces, either permanently or for a certain amount of time."
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Oh! Oh! Oh! Magic does leave traces. (You aren't...
Hmmmm... If they're magical, couldn't their bodies act magical, too? Maybe their immune systems are different, which keeps them from getting Muggle diseases, but Muggle immune systems keep magical...