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    leave aside the society at large. When a TV programme is to be aired‚ people of all hues and colors get glued to their sitting rooms‚ no matter what may occur around them. They become absolutely unaware of their surroundings and are completely lost into the world of the television. This attitude makes them in turn‚ unsocial and confined to their homes unmindful of what goes on next door. We rarely go to a party or a get together where people are not heard talking of having missed a television

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    The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant. How does the writer try to make the character of Madame Loisel interesting for the reader in “The Necklace”? The Necklace is a self-contained French story with a surprise ending. It is structured into narrative and four dialogues. The writer uses literary devices such as peripeteia‚ poetic justice‚ a twist ending and descriptive writing to make the story interesting for the reader. Everything centres on the twist ending‚ but the effectiveness depends on the events

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    drowning girl and failed. Not being a hero has really affected his life‚ particularly his relationship with his girlfriend Kim. Also‚ he is now terrified of swimming‚ especially when the nightmares come back. Duncan’s summer job is with the public transit lost and found. While trying to make the hours go faster‚ Duncan looks through the items‚ especially the books and golf clubs. One day he discovers an unmarked journal with no name‚ which depicts sadistic animal torture experiments‚ boasts of arson fires

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    Chief of a savage tribe. Ralph started as a self-assured boy whose confidence in himself came from the acceptance of his peers. He had a fair nature as he was willing to listen to Piggy. He became increasingly dependent on Piggy’s wisdom and became lost in the confusion around him. Towards the end of the story his rejection from their society of savage boys forced him to fend for himself. Piggy was an educated boy who had grown up as an outcast. Due to his academic childhood‚ he was more mature than

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    but the tearing of teeth and claws.” Piggy represents good and Roger represents evil in killing innocent Piggy. The boys killed Simon thinking he was the beast and at the time seemed to be the beneficial thing to do. At that point the boys lost all civil behavior in that moment of pure savagery. Innate innocence “The tears began to flow and sobs shook him. He gave himself up to them now for the first time on the island; great‚ shuddering spasms of grief that seemed to wrench his whole

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    keep his restriant‚ as a result he lost his humanity and sanity‚ and eventually died because of it. In Lord of the Flies‚ Ralph is able to restrain restrain‚ and he therefore remains human. He found it difficult though‚ because there was only one other person who was able to do the same- Piggy. Ralph was determined to maintain order‚ and he was very alone because of it. Jack on the other hand‚ gave in to the temptationof simply hunting and playing‚ and lost his humanity in the process. He became

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    died when he wrote this poem he was in a very theological sate of mind‚ he was questioning a lot of things. "...the question arose ("Suppose we could iridesce…")…the notion of losing oneself ‘entirely in the universe/ of shimmer…" (Doty 1.) He was lost in the idea of being someone or no one and the fine like between them. What was the point of being an

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    From 2004-2010 there was a show on ABC called “Lost”. You have most likely heard of it‚ and maybe even watched it on Netflix as it is a hit on there. However‚ I am able to say I watched this show while it was running‚ and it is my favorite show since I watched it growing up. The show revolves around a group of mostly strangers that were on a plane that crashed on a random‚ deserted island somewhere between Sydney‚ Australia and Los Angeles‚ California. In the fifth episode of the show (“White Rabbit”)

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    ----------------------- Debate Team MCHS Cafeteria November 29‚ 2012 6:00 p.m. MCHS Performers DESSERT The MCHS Varsity Debate team has provided dessert for our audiences’ enjoyment. Please note that the length of our performances have been shortened and modified for time. Like what you see? We are always looking for judges. If you wish to judge or donate in the future please contact: Kristin Carbone Carbonk@martin.k12.fl.us Future Tournaments: December 8 @ West

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    local or the local may become the global at once. As a conscious choice one must decide whether to accept‚ warily acknowledge or wholly retreat from the ‘new world.’ These notions and concepts are explored widely within Sophia Coppola’s 2003 film ‘Lost In Translation.’ As the two central protagonists Bob and Charlotte navigate through the unknown jungle of Tokyo they find each other hauntingly similar and form a bond‚ which exposes many truths. Furthermore these notions of navigation through knowledge

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