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    n the Lord of The Flies‚ William Golding represents the characters’ descent from civilization to savagery through symbolism. One of the ways it is represented is fear‚ and its evolution as its source ceases to be external factors such as nature and becomes people‚ suggesting all the boys have a potential for evil within them. Becoming more savage and letting go of their civilized morals‚ the boys oppress one another‚ resulting in many of them becoming submissive and scared. In Chapter 3‚ the

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    collection‚ too exquisitely fragile’. Her disability and lack of confidence has led to an intense shyness. So she chooses to isolate herself in a world of glass‚ and dotes over the tiny ornaments to avoid interaction with others. Laura retreats to imaginary‚ child-like‚ fantasy and “lives in a world of her own” (47). She spends her time playing the old records her father left and looking at her “glass menagerie.” The glass animal that she particularly identifies with as her favorite is a glass unicorn

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    were against Stalin and the USSR. Finally‚ Big Brother and Stalin did have some differences though very few. By discussing these points‚ a comparison of the totalitarian leaders Big Brother and Stalin can be made. Many features of Orwell’s imaginary superstate Oceania are from Soviet reality: the Komsomol (Young Communists) appear as the "Anti-Sex League"‚ the young informers of the Pioneers turn up as the "Spies"‚ Soviet Five-Year Plans shrink into Oceania Three-Year Plans‚ and easily available

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    Math 17 First Long Exam Page 1 of 1 Math 17 First Long Exam: Answer Key = = = ( √ ) √ √ √ = √ √ √ √ √ = = 5. √ √ ( ) = √ √ = ( ) 7. 16 = 16 = ( ) = 16 = ( ) =16 = 16 = =16 (= -1/2 = = 6. √ √ = √ √ √ √ √ √ Page 2 of 2 UP Engineering Society Building bridges‚ breaking barriers st Math 17 1 Long Exam Reviewer Sets and Basic Notations  A set is a collection

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    The word utopia was first utilised by Thomas Moore in 1516 in his work Utopia. A utopia in essence is an imaginary place of sheer fear and desire. The word utopia used to describe an ideal society. The opposite of utopia is a dystopia which also is an imaginary place contrary to the belief of perfection. They include undesirable elements of society exaggerated to form a warning for the future generations. Terry Gilliam’s film Brazil shows a dictatorial society where freedom has been surrendered for

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    Many different genres of play exist in this world and all of them would bring the different but mostly meaningful thoughts to the audiences. Concord Floral is a teen supernatural play which written by Jordan Tannahill and direct by Erin Brubacher and Cara Spooner; with the obvious theme of “bully‚” the author tried to tell story of the teenagers from their point of view. As J. Kelly Nestruck mentioned in this globe mail article‚ Concord Floral is a “Four Star” (J. Kelly Nestruck). The elements which

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    technology which appeared in signe Wilkinson Editorial cartoon on 2007 the writer Karen Lui argues that we human are nowadays control by technology. She use critical tone making the reader to feel that we human being completely depend on technology. Imaginary image of cartoon has been used to make the reader realize how technology wastes our precious time. The writer’s main contention is we human should stop adoration of technology. The writer has focussed on exclusive language to strengthen his argument

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    evidence that Pi had really encountered such a bizarre island on his travels. “The fabric of the island seemed to be an intricate‚ tightly webbed mass of tube-shaped seaweed” (Martel 257)‚ yet in the very next line‚ Pi admits to himself that this is an imaginary island‚ as “I (he) thought”. The trees that Pi saw were growing out of algae instead of soil. Scientifically‚ it is not possible for

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    rotation of the Earth passes through Equator – a circle around the middle of the Earth at equal distances from each pole. Zenith – the point directly above you in the sky Horizon – an imaginary line where the land meets the sky Latitude – the angle of a location North or South of the equator Meridian – an imaginary circle that passes through both poles. The prime meridian goes through Greenwich Longitude – the angle of a location East or West of the prime meridian The Atmosphere The sky is blue

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    them. Slavoj Zizek is a Lacanian-Marxist who uses the psychoanalyst theories of Lacan combined with a Marxist critique of capitalist society to form his own unique social theories. Lacan’s distinction between ‘the Real’‚ the Symbolic‚ and the Imaginary‚ are fundamental to Zizek’s work‚ especially on the issue of terrorism. Understanding these terms is essential if one is to grasp Zizek’s theories. The three terms each relate to a significant way that we experience the world. The Symbolic (or

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