To help fight segregation
October 19th 2009 I think
Of course he will be in The Hobbit Films. While the events involving the Necromancer are only referred to by Gandalf in the book, the story is being adapted into THREE films. Peter Jackson is drawing from the information in The Hobbit and the Appendicies of The Lord of the Rings to flesh out this part of the story.
No. He lives as the Eye of Sauron and can also see through the rings made in Mordor and control the black riders. Some could say he is dead since he has no body, but, since he's an evil wizard, and only has his mind and magic left, he's still alive. Unfortunately. When the One Ring is destroyed, Sauron did perish.
US Citizen, organized groups, congressional committees, members of Congress, and the president.
Mount Doom, or Orodruin, is in Mordor during Sauron's reign. After Sauron's downfall it might be considered to come under the jurisdiction of Gondor.
They weren't too smart.....
in order to have many groups come together and work towards legislation and controlling government decisions
If you do it too much, you start to fade, and you become invisible permanently and you're Sauron's slave. Sauron will accuse you of keeping his ring from him. Plus, the Nazgul's see that world better than our world, so they'll know exactly where you are and come for you. Same for Sauron.
People come together and "protest" fight for there rights against the government or at jobs.
yes because some come in groups and kill together
So they can choose who is leader
Informal groups are formed by people who have common interests. They could come together to solve problems or increase workplace morale.
They're solitary, and basically only come together for mating.
No, bobcats are solitary animals and typically live and hunt alone. They only come together during the mating season or when raising their young.
coalation
The prefix "com-" in combat comes from the Latin word "cum," which means "together" or "with." So, in combat, it signifies actions being done together or in opposition to one another.