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    on an uninhabited island where they were alone with no adults to supervise them.Furthermore‚They had to survive by themselves and make life.In transition‚in Lord Of The Flies‚the fire‚the conch as well as the island are symbols that convey the belief that human nature is evil and it can destroy the environment‚but it can also be used in a helpful way.In addition‚the conch is used to call all the meetings‚so it symbolises civilization as well as rule of law.Furthermore‚the island symbolizes an untouched

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    Gulangyu There is a small island where amount of young people will go there to enjoy the life only exist in there. The island name is ”Gulangyu” which is translated by Chinese. The first thing I want to introduce is store there. There are many kinds of store with their particular feeling. At first‚ I want to describe a milk tea store which is named by a cat called “Zhang Sanfeng”. Even thought we can not see that cat any more‚ people will still go there to have a rest. When you walk

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    people of one ’Small Island’ coming into contact with another. It describes the reactions of many men who believed Britain to be a place of wonder as their eyes feast on the boring industrial mess that Britain once was. Throughout the story of ’Small Island’ we are given the impression that the people of the Caribbean‚ specifically Jamaica‚ are told of Britain and all its qualities and delightful attributes due to it being the origin of the empire that most of the Caribbean islands are a part of. This

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    Summary of Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s novel‚ Brave New World‚ is a fictitious depiction of a futuristic utopian society. In this world every aspect of life is controlled and manipulated‚ with a specific purpose in mind. Humans are not conceived by parents‚ but rather in laboratories‚ undergoing treatments that enhance or impair the individual’s potential. Society adheres to a caste system in which there are multiple “levels” of intelligence (i.e. alpha‚ beta‚ delta‚ etc.). The book commences

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    My poster illustrate different islands in a blue sky background‚ each island represent one of our team member. The basement of the island is the picture of different city‚ it means we come from different country and we have different background. We looks similar‚ but totally different. We flying in the sky‚ we look forward our future can be better. The rocket is our team goal; we wish our team could have the power to launch a rocket. For now‚ the rocket means the exhibition in Leeds; we finally have

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    Love is sweet‚ comforting and warm‚ our ideal destination is a warm place filled with the sweet smell of flowers and endless beaches. We would like to go to none other than the small island of Bora Bora it’s just six miles long and 2.5 miles wide and overflows with heaps of beauty. Dormant volcanoes rise up at its center and fan out into lush jungle before spilling into an aquamarine lagoon. The very definition of a tropical getaway‚ blissful‚ heavenly‚ delightful Bora Bora abounds with luxurious

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    were able to extend the human frontier far out into the Pacific‚ discovering a vast realm of Oceanic Islands. By 1000 B.C.‚ when Mediterranean sailors were sailing in their land-locked sea‚ the immediate ancestors of the Polynesians had reached the previous uninhabited archipelagos of Fiji‚ Tonga‚ and Samoa‚ in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Their descendants went on to settle all the habitable islands in a large triangular section bounded by the Hawaiian Archipelago” (Beck‚ 2005 p.s11). Passage 2:
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    An adventure I shall never forget Malia and I were very excited about the trip. We had planned it for more than one and a year and a half. The radio was playing in the background. I heard something about a new rumor about cruises disappearing in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It was like the Bermuda triangle. A new way to sell souvenirs I thought. The bags were packed and our passports were lying on the kitchen table‚ ready to be used for the first time. My family was somewhat poor compared

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    Brave New World opens in the Central London Hatching and Conditioning Center‚ where the Director of the Hatchery and Henry Foster are giving a tour to a group of boys. The boys learn about the Bokanovsky Process‚ which allows the Hatchery to produce thousands of nearly identical human embryos. During the gestation period the embryos travel in bottles along a conveyor belt through a large factory building‚ and are conditioned to belong to one of five castes: Alpha‚ Beta‚ Gamma‚ Delta‚ or Epsilon

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    productive in their performance at work with the appropriate meal each day. Another positive impact on depending on processed food is economic. It provides opportunities for Pacific Island countries to improve its local economy in exportation of more products into global markets. More so‚ people on low lying Islands and coral atolls depend on processed food because there is lack of crops and none availability of plants because of global warming. This will urge consumers to venture into businesses

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