Assignment: Q/A LORD OF THE FLIES William Goldling Prepared by: Sarim Raja Chapter 1: The Sound of the Shell Q1: Who are the first two characters to appear in the story? A: Ralph and Piggy are the first two characters that appear in the story. Q2: What do Ralph and Piggy find in the lagoon? A: They find a conch shell in the lagoon. Q3: How does Ralph summon the others? A: Ralph blows the conch to summon the others. Q4: Who is elected chief? A: Ralph is the elected chief. Q5: For what
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Dore-Dore (Q&A) 1. What is Dore-Dore’s motivation to converting to cells? Should the company continue with its plans for complete implementation of cells in children knit wear? If not‚ which knitwear products are best made in cells? Here are the main advantages found converting to cell. * Reducing the throughput time was the main motivation for converting to cells. For Dore-Dore‚ 3 weeks to 1 day * Defect fixing was local‚ reducing the cost of defect fixing a lot. In Dore-Dore
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"BREAD" SANDRA CISNEROS I question whether these two people in the story are having an affair‚ back together after a divorce‚ or whatever? Something as simple as bread can lead to that answer. The bread is much like their relationship‚ actually exactly like it. "We were hungry. We went into a Bakery on Grand Avenue and bought bread. Filled the backseat. The whole car smelled of bread. Big sourdough loaves shaped like a fat ass"(Cisneros 84). It was an affair. They were lusting each other and finally
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June 2012 Section A State the aim(s) of your fieldwork investigation. Explain the geographical reasons for carrying out your investigation in the area chosen. There should be reference to the geographical reasons for the carrying out of the investigation in the area selected. This will include an explanation of reasons for the selection of the location. There is likely to be a description of the geographical characteristics of the area selected and reference to the underpinning theory would therefore
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A Woman’s Place in Society In Marge Piercy’s poem‚ “Barbie Doll‚” the title carries a lot of meaning because a Barbie doll has long been an icon in society. Although it is a children’s toy‚ a Barbie doll exemplifies a woman with a perfect body exonerating beauty. This poem portrays a summary of a life since birth to the end of life at a funeral. The protagonist never had a chance to live her life to the fullest because she was always trying to please others and wanted to be accepted. She
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us what we should be‚ who we should be‚ what we should look and act like and what is perfect. Too many woman try to fit this ideal of what we should be based on media and society in an imperfect world. Marge Piercy is criticizing this in her poem “Barbie doll” written in 1999. The poem shows how ridiculous it is the way we try to conform to what society’s ideals are for the perfect woman. Marge Piercy an American poet‚ novelist‚ and
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It is my honor to recommend Dr. Sandra Morgan to be a member of the National Advisory Committee on the Trafficking of Children and Youth in the United States (Advisory Committee). Serving as director of Vanguard University’s Global Center for Women and Justice and producer of the Ending Human Trafficking podcast‚ Dr. Morgan has dedicated herself to educating future generations on the dangers of human trafficking. She launched Live2Free‚ a student organization that supports and trains college youth
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In the story “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros is a story told as from the eyes of an eleven year old girl. The narrator at times‚ gives the reader the feeling you are really reading a story written by an eleven girl and not a grown woman. One can tell this by the author’s word choices throughout the story. Like the narrator repeatedly uses the word “stupid”‚ which to me is a word an eleven year old would really use. As she describes multiple things as “stupid”‚ such as describing her classmate Sylvia
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answering all of the twelve questions right and soon you realized that the twelve questions were based off of your top twelve experiences. Do you think this is pure luck or is it a coincidence? Of course not. It is because Ram‚ the main character in Q And A by Vikas Swarup‚ is able to find the answers to life and future’s many experiences. Ram learned a lot from what was going on in the outside world because he always tried to help people and he also tried to be a good person in society because he
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In the short story‚ "Tepeyac" by Sandra Cisneros while the narrators are walking home with her grandfather from his shop‚ she is describing the places and the people they come to pass. When walking to their house they count the steps from the street to their front door together and they go to eat dinner together‚ then she says she will return to the U.S. Her grandfather will die‚ everything will die‚ everything will change‚ she feels like it’s irretrievable‚ and when she returns‚ years later‚
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