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    also include how the teaching and learning of business topics in academic programs should be addressed? If so‚ in your judgment‚ what means or "stories" would most effectively illustrate the concept of "responsible capitalism" in such programs? As Lord Adebowale‚ CEO of charity Turning Point‚ puts it: “We don’t hear much about good business these days. The common perception is that commerce is shafting local communities. We all know what bad business looks like: unscrupulous actions offering little

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    Lord of the Flies Symbol Analysis Throughout Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding implies many themes and symbols represented through the actions of the boys and the events taking place. Some of the themes are friendship‚ the need for social order‚ and loneliness and the need for companionship. A couple of the symbols are leadership (Ralph) and spirituality (Simon). Poems that can go along with these themes and symbols include: The Road not Taken‚ by Robert Frost‚ If by Rudyard Kipling‚ London by

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    Leader of savages In the book Lord of the flies what can change a boy named Ralph from determined and disrespectful to loving and disbelieving? Can it be the pain of being stranded or maybe all the fighting between Ralph and Jack for leadership? Ralph is a bigun with “fair hair” (Golding 1). And Jack is the leader of the choir later becoming leader of the hunting group (Golding 20). At first when they crash land on the deserted island after being attacked (Golding 3). Ralph is determined to get

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    SIGNIFICANCE OF LANDSCAPE IN LORD OF THE FLIES By: Zahir‚ Morgan‚ Andrew‚ and Nour In Lord of the Flies‚ the story’s setting on an island holds great significance to the plot. The seclusion or detachment of the island from the rest of the world signifies their detachment from civilization. Suddenly‚ they are left alone with only wild nature‚ and their own human nature which Golding expresses is based on “original sin.” They are cut off completely from the nurture of civilization and

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    Lord of the by Nobel Prize-winning author William Golding is a metaphorical novel based on the structure of a society‚ and how there could be total anarchy without laws and conduct. The book shows us this by using a group of British schoolboys and they are stranded on a deserted island. They attempt to govern themselves but the consequences are disastrous. Piggy and Jack are essential characters to the book since they are involved heavily in the success of the boys. The Conch is also a very important

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    Alberto Sosa Lord of the Flies chapter 5-8 1.”He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life‚ where every path was an improvisation and a considerable part of one’s waking life was spent watching one’s feet”(page 76‚ line 7)This is great example of author style as it’s a very good sentence that shows his style of writing which is to get the point across very strong as he shows in the quote above‚ he also makes a very good word choice to describe how Ralph over with astonishment

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    Chapter 1: The Sound of the Shell Piggy and Ralph meet up with each other after escaping from their shot-down plane. A large scar was made in the untouched jungle‚ symbolizing the first of man’s destruction on the island. A war is going on in the outside world‚ and now for the rest of the book‚ everyone will be isolated from it and put into their own "world." Piggy spots a conch shell‚ and tells Ralph how to use it to make a noise. Ralph does so‚ and calls all of the other boys on the island

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    have a brutal nature and are drawn away from the civilized ways of life because of it. When true human nature is allowed to be seen‚ these savagely characteristics are made visible and these other courteous ways of life are forgotten. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the boys choose to follow Jack’s violent and fearful leadership‚ abandoning Ralph’s authority based on order and civilized norms‚ proving that rule based on savagery appeals to mans dark human nature and will overshadow

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    the boys from the very beginning‚ the sea is a scary place and it symbolizes the unknown. By saying the lagoon is troubled by the sea Golding emphasizes the contrasts between the two places. Comments/analysis - Chapter 6/7/8 The landing of the dead pilot on the mountain is a pivotal event in Lord of the flies. The pilot represents an actual manifestation of the beast whose existence the boys had feared but never confirmed. None of the boys is immune to the implications of the dead pilot ’s presence

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    Lord of The Flies week 3 Chapter 7 Vocab 1. Taunted- to tease someone- Provoke or challenge (someone) with insulting remarks 2. Loiter- to hang around aimlessly- Stand or wait around idly or without apparent purpose 3. Antagonism- hatred- Active hostility or opposition. 4. Impervious- untainted- Not allowing something to pass through; not penetrable. 5. Bravado- persona- A bold manner or a show of boldness intended to impress or intimidate. Questions 1. The chant symbolizes

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