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    Lord of the Flies

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    and Piggy try to provide hope the need of power pushes the other boys into complete savagery. Piggy is an overweight boy with asthma that can not see without his glasses. In the novel he represents physical weakness and mental strength. Piggy’s obesity and poor sight help show that he lacks in physical well being‚ also his glasses help illustrate his intelligence. In the novel Piggy provides ideas that are valuable to the group. His ability to be logical in situations helps Ralph lead the group

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    CMS Persuasive Speech

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    Emily Rattanavong Tim Anderson CMS 101-113 12 March 2015 Wearing contacts are harmful General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To convince the audience to not wear contact lenses Introduction I. (Attention) When you first started using contact lenses‚ chances are you had the best intentions and were cautious about keeping your lenses clean and properly cared for. But eventually‚ you started to slack off. Maybe you fell into the habit of taking out your lenses without washing your hands. Or

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    Essay On Trigonometry

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    trigonometry almost everyday. Specifically‚ trigonometry is commonly used in the form of fitting glasses to someone’s face. In order to fit the glasses properly to a person’s face‚ optometrists must utilize both “distance and angle of the eyeball to the lens‚” allowing the person to see correctly (Maxwell 2014). This “angle” is then used in right triangle trigonometry. In the most common use‚ the lens of the glasses would be the base of the triangle and the eye would be its opposite angle. A light source

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    Gough are just a few of the many European fine artists that took the world by storm when they mastered the idea of using art as a form of communication and substitution for ones locution. French artist‚ Georges Braque’s “Still Life with Bottles and Glasses” is a perfect example of analytical cubism‚ a visual art style created by Picasso and Braque which involves a series of overlapping planes and facets mostly in near-monochromatic browns‚ grays‚ or blacks. In this particular analytical cubism painting

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    Materials: * 1 glass Caustic Soda (NaOH) * 3 glasses water * 5 glasses cooking oil * 1/2 glass juice or extract Procedure: 1. Prepare the materials and the utensils needed. 2. Measure 1 glass of caustic soda and 3 glasses of water and pour into a plastic pail. 3. Mix well by stirring continuously using a wooden ladle or bamboo stick. Use only one direction in mixing the mixture. Stir until the caustic soda is dissolved. 4. Pour 5 glasses cooking oil into the mixture. 5. Continue stirring

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    Argus 2 Research Paper

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    The Argus II is also known as the bionic eye. The bionic eye basically involves the doctor to place an artificial retina‚ which has a chip that would connect to the glasses. The glasses have wireless powers that can translate signals into vision. When you see these glasses you can tell there’s a lot going on. The glasses have an antenna‚ camera‚ and a video processing unit or VPU connected to it. There are three steps to how this all works. The camera takes a picture‚ which is then processed

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    use Piggy’s glasses to start the fire after many hurrahs and much gathering of wood. Piggy is not happy about the use of his glasses for this purpose. What we mean is: "[Piggy’s] voice rose to a shriek of terror as Jack snatched the glasses off his face." Ralph says that they need to choose certain‚ responsible people to keep the fire going at all times—in case a ship passes by. Jack declares: "We’re English‚ and the English are best at everything." Piggy‚ rather blind without his glasses‚ grabs the

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    Lack of care for what consequences will come can allow people to do whatever is on their mind‚ ending in a negative outcome. In Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ the boys’ descent into savagery is emphasized by their lack of care for one another. This is shown when the boys chase Robert like he is a pig and when Jack’s tribe assaults Piggy. The boys’ lack of care for each other emphasizes their descent into savagery when they chase Robert and try to stab him as if he is a pig. The boys take

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    Lord of the Flies Symbolism

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    least not his kind of chief‚ is that the conch still allowed Piggy to quiet all the others boys down and demand they listen. With no conch‚ power is once again up for grabs‚ and Jack is feeling grabby. Piggy’s Glasses Piggy is the most intelligent‚ rational boy in the group‚ and his glasses represent the power of science and intellectual endeavor in society. This symbolic significance is clear from the start of the

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    their position‚ gaining too much power‚ resulting in no one being able to overthrow them‚ which is exactly the situation in Lord of the Flies. After Jack decided to leave the group and create a new faction‚ they figure out that they needed Piggy’s glasses to

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