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    Lord of the Flies

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    Lord of the Flies Deep inside each individual is a psychological choice to be made between good and evil. In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ this choice and its subsequent results are represented by Ralph and Jack. With no rules and no adults on the island to guide them‚ Jack gives into his evil desires. Whereas Ralph struggles to maintain a sense of humanity and constantly tries to strive to do good. Both started off as English schoolboys‚ but when left alone on the island human nature

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    Characterization in The Lord of the Flies: Golding uses characterization to illustrate the theme that the need for power and security often lead to mistreat those who do not fit in. The characterization of Piggy shows that people who do not fit in are often maltreated. Golding portrays Piggy as a social outcast by characterization. Piggy tells Ralph‚ “that’s right. Can’t catch my breath. I was the only boy in our school what had asthma” (Golding 9). Piggy is different from the other boys in

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    Lord of the Flies – Teaching Resource from Guardian Teacher News Lord of the Flies William Golding is published by Faber and Faber Ltd; ISBN (current paperback edition) 0571191479 Lord of the Flies is faithful to the concept of a novel as given in the following definition: fictitious prose narrative or tale presenting a picture of real life‚ especially of the emotional crises in the life-history of the men and women portrayed. It is a daunting challenge but a rewarding experience to understand

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    History of British Cinema

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    British Cinema History Emergent British Cinema 1880-1900 Modern cinema is generally regarded as descending from the work of the French Lumière brothers in 1892‚ and their show first came to London in 1896. However‚ the first moving pictures developed on celluloid film were made in Hyde Park in 1889 by William Friese Greene‚ a British inventor‚ who patented the process in 1890. The film is the first known instance of a projected moving image. At the end of the 19th America had started to experiment

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    Following are the list of top 10 cement companies in India: ACC Limited Ambuja Cements Limited UltraTech Cement Limited – LETS REACH FOR THE SUN India Cement Limited Shree Cement Limited Rain Cement Limited Prism Cement Limited Madras Cement Limited Birla Cement Limited JK Cement Limited N. S. Sekhsaria Company Name : ACC Designation : Chairman | Title : Steely Determination MINI BIOGRAPHY Mr. Narottam S. Sekhsaria served as the Chief Executive and Managing Director of Ambuja

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    comprise a great leader. The Records of the Grand Historian show a great warrior in Xiang Yu‚ but also a terrible leader. Further‚ this text portrays Gaozu as an adequate warrior yet‚ a magnificent leader. A warrior is defined by their ability to bravely enter battle against all odds‚ while also having incredible combat skills that evoke fear in their enemy. When analyzing two characters‚ Xiang Yu and Gaozu‚ from Records of the Grand Historian‚ Xiang Yu is visibly a greater warrior because he

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    titled:Transformational Leadership in the Saudi Arabian Cultural Context: Prospects and Challenges by Dr. Sami A. Khan and Dr. Deepanjana Varshney the writers started their research by stating thatLeadership became the key issue in every organization and in order to meet the changing demands of the businesses‚organizations have to adopt transformational leader who can influence others to achieve greater goals. After that they mentioned the literature point of view on leadership issues in recent times

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    What is the Difference Between Leadership and Management? The discussion between the differences of leadership and management has fuelled an ongoing heated debate. In acknowledging the vast differences between leadership and management‚ the aim of this essay is thus to illustrate these differences whilst displaying that they overlap. I will also explore the effects of their functions on organizations and explain that a combination of elements from both leadership and management is the most productive

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    Many would agree that WW2 changed the face of history and it was a war that had very different elements to any war fought before. The proceeding discussion illuminates one aspect of the war ‚the aid effort during wartime Australia. How can one understand the sentiments and beliefs of the time? How can one form an opinion or draw a conclusion about the aid effort during WW2. To gain an insight and better understanding of that era one turns to the primary and secondary sources available. One would

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    History of British Theatre

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    History of British theatre The earliest forms of theatre in Britain were the religious ritual performances of the native Britons. The first theatre in Britain that we may recognize as such was that of the Romans. While we know a great deal about the Roman theatre its effect on Britain seems to have been limited – theatres were small and not particularly numerous (and may have been used for sports‚ gladiatorial contests and other mass spectacle entertainments more than for classical theatre)

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