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    Annotated Bibliography-Evaluating Divorce ENGL 111-07 Prof. Eldridge Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana An Evaluation of Divorce and the Effects it has on Parents and Children Half of all marriages end in divorce. When children are involved the process of divorce becomes more difficult. Should married couple try to work out their problems for the sake of their children? Should they work things out for the sake of their marriage

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    Select one chapter from Lord of the Flies and assess its importance to the novel as a whole. <br> <br>‘Lord of the Flies’ is about what happens to a group of schoolboys when they are abandoned on an island following a plane crash. Chapter eight ‘Gift for the Darkness’ has much significance in the novel‚ as it is here that Simon converses with ‘The Lord of the Flies’. Jack separates himself from Ralph’s group‚ showing that Jack has now been consumed by evil. The signal fire is moved and now there

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    Annotated Bibliography Dreier‚ Peter. "Massacres And Movements: Challenging The Gun Industrial Complex." New Labor Forum (Murphy Institute) 22.2 (2013): 92-95. Academic Search Complete. Web. 10 Dec. 2013 The author’s main idea is gun control. Many people want and are fighting for sticker gun laws to protect the citizens. He explains that about thirty Americans are killed by guns. He also says that when people die sometimes their loved ones fight for gun control laws to be changed but little

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    must fully understand what power really is; “the ability or capacity to act effectively” (http://dictionary.reference.com). In all societies‚ hierarchical power structures are in place which privileges some and disregards others. The novel ‘Lord of the Flies’ is considered to be a reflection or illustrative allegorical novel of our society. In the novel‚ Golding displays two forms of power and how they are exercised by two individuals. On one hand‚ Ralph depicted and reflected a liberal democracy

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    Lord of the Flies   Have you ever wondered how a group of boys would survive on an island? In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies published in 1954‚ Golding uses characterization‚ diction‚ and imagery to create vivid scenarios in which a tribe of boys undergo tremendous change after finding themselves stranded. Through the boy’s actions and reactions‚ towards each other and events‚ we uncover true human nature. Ralph‚ the central character‚ represents leadership and equality. He is elected

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    Lord of the Flies’ essay In the novel lord of the flies‚ William Golding attempts to display the relationship between issues within society and issues within human nature. He attempts to achieve this by placing a group of English school boys on a ‘perfect’ island and allowing events to unravel without the barriers associated within society. As the story evolves Golding’s thesis becomes realised‚ this was that savagery can be found within everyone. Thus meaning the story has been shown as both a

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    The beast inside us Every man has a savage inside him; men show their inner human nature. Lord of the flies written by Golding writes the cause and effect of human behavior during survival and the human defect back to human nature. This book is about a group of children that where in an airplane crash into a deserted island explains how civilized society can change when a group of people experience differences‚ desperation and power struggle. When the children are conflicted to decide

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    Annotated Bibliography: Portrayal of Women In the novel A Tale of Two Cities written by Charles Darney‚ Madame Defarge and Lucie Manette resemble major characters as a result of the portrayal of women. Lucie is very caring‚ loving‚ and graceful‚ as Madame Defarge is evil and villainous. Although many will view Madame Defarge as the guilty‚ and Lucie as the innocent‚ after reading and researching the following articles‚ readers could admit that these characters may not be how they seem to be as

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    Symbolic importance in Lord of the Flies In “Lord of the Flies” written by William Golding‚ there are several symbols throughout the novel that are significantly important due to their meaning. In my opinion‚ the three main symbols are the signal fire‚ the conch and Lord of the Flies. A symbol represents something else; Golding did a good job helping the reader understand the true significance of the object or thing. Firstly‚ the signal fire represents the boy’s last connection with civilization

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    Annotated bibliography of the solo cello works of J. S. Bach Resource 1: Butt‚ J. 1999. Bach Cello Suites. Early Music‚ Vol. 27‚ No. 2‚ Instruments and Instrumental Music pp. 340 342 Oxford University Press http://www.jstor.org/stable/3128691 Accessed: 6th of July. 2011 John Butt wrote an article in the Early Music magazine about two latest recordings on Bach’s cello suites‚ at that time‚ performed by two well-known cellists‚ Paolo Beschi and Jaap ter Linden. They represent two distinctly

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