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    Lord of the Flies

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    Civilization vs. Savagery What do symbols illustrate in novels? In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ symbols are illustrated through people‚ objects‚ and colors. In this novel‚ a group of children are faced with the difficulty of living isolated from society after their plane crashes on a deserted island. With no formal civilization‚ parents‚ or rules‚ the kids have the freedom to do as they choose. Throughout the novel‚ the boys find and use objects on the island that symbolize something of

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    massive two-story house. He took me into the kitchen where he sat me at a large table. On the table there were sixty-four small glasses and a bowl of warm soapy water and paper napkins. Lieutenant Kotler told me to polish all of the glasses and not to move from the table or there will be trouble. I started polishing the glasses with no hesitation. I had only polished ten glasses when from the other side of the kitchen I heard the voice of Bruno saying “Shmuel what are you doing here.” Seeing my good

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    Conformists fulfill the expectations of society and behave in a way that’s socially acceptable.Conformity is a social influence that makes people believe they have to act a certain way to fit in with a group. However‚ being a conformist also has flaws due to the fact that one is not independent and is typically just a follower. Nonconformity enables society to be diverse in a way that reveals each individual’s originality. It allows others to feel comfortable to express their uniqueness and to be

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    Cleaning Procedures

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    PROCEDURES Morning Shift : * Check on male and female bathrooms‚ make sure they are clean‚ if not report to housekeeping immediately. * Polish all the leftover cutleries and glasses from last night. * Check the back area especially room service area‚ make sure they are clean and tidy ( no dirty glasses‚ no leftover drinks‚ etc ) * Also‚ make sure the room service trolley linens are clean otherwise change them. * Make sure the sugar bowls are stocked in each table. * Clean

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    There are various outlooks of a man in the novel ?Lord of the Flies.? Piggy and Ralph viewed man as being essentially good and that evil happens because something was wrong with people. Jack used power over others and believed that forces more powerful than him must be appeased through ceremony and sacrifice. Simon believed that both good and evil lay within each person. William Golding?s point of view is also represented by one of the characters. Piggy and Ralph believed that man was essentially

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    different to but in the setting to is a little different . I will start with the character differences now the aunt beast was to be tall and had tentacles and have no eyes . Meg in "A Wrinkle In Time " the book she has braces and glasses and but in the movie she has no glasses or braces . Charles Wallaces is 5 years old in the book but in the movie he’s 6 years old in the movie and Charles Wallaces is not in school in the book and he is in school in the movie . the setting and conflict

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    in the book are Piggy’s Glasses‚ and even the fire they start in the beginning chapters. The symbols and truths relate to human existence‚ human savagery‚ and how children react in situations without an overwhelming power. The human mind tends to want leadership and crave balance‚ even if they think of themselves as a “free-bird”. This is expressed heavily in the beginning of Lord of the Flies‚ when the boys are called by the conch. “Ralph‚ who was not

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    The boys’ digression into savagery is shown through the characterization of Jack and Roger. Jack‚ from the beginning of the novel wants to be the leader of the boys‚ and he becomes very angry when the position is handed to Ralph instead. Rather than listening to the group and blending in with the crowd‚ Jack becomes leader of the hunters and rebels against the central authority. Jack even says “bullocks to the rules!” (79) and eventually is the one to send out the hunters to kill Ralph and stab his

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    Nt1330 Unit 5 Exercise 1

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    Create an activity diagram and a set of use case descriptions for the process of buying glasses from the viewpoint of the patient. • The first step is to see an eye doctor who will give you a prescription. Once you have a prescription‚ you go to a glasses store‚ where you select your frames and place the order for your glasses. Once the glasses have been made‚ you return to the store for a fitting and pay for the glasses. 2 EXERCISE 2 • Create an activity diagram and a set of use case descriptions

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    that I can think of quickly from the top of my head would be the simple case scenario of glasses. For example‚ if one student needs glasses‚ does that mean that all students should wear glasses? Simple answer in this case‚ not everyone needs glasses‚ therefore not everyone would be treated equal by receiving a pair of glasses‚ instead it would be seen as fair towards the student who actually needs the glasses in order to be successful. 2. Please discuss how you would teach student’s this concept

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