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    trouble at home‚ and when they are at school‚ they let it all out.’’ Another reason humans do this horrible thing is to connect with other people they have in common with. Did you know there is two things most people are? A wicked bully or a rotten bystander.

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    The most significant symbol in Lord of the Flies is the Lord of the Flies. It represents the lust and savagery that lies in every man. We see this mostly in Jack and the hunters. They’re primary goal throughout the novel is hunting. They pit their need for hunting and killing above the rudimentary needs of the group. Probably the most obvious example of this is when‚ on their first successful hunt‚ Jack and the hunters abandon their fore duties to go hunting. This also costs them a chance to be rescued

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    graphic and disgusting examples to get the readers attention. For example he states that the workers in the meat factories are forced to rub substances on soiled meat so that it can be sold again or given away at free lunches. In addition he says that rotten hams are chopped up and mixed with other things for human consumption. And lastly he says that old sausages from Europe that are moldy and gross‚ and sent back to America and are chopped up and mixed with other ingredients‚ to once again be sold at

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    “the patriot and the revolution” The patriot‚was made in 2001 Revolution‚ in 1985. the setting in the Patriot opens up to the main character‚ Mel Gibson who owns a farm‚ he has 4 kids. But he ends up fighting for his one son who dies‚ for his right. Revolution opens up to Tom Dobb‚ a master fur trader who shows up a New York at a bad time. His son Volunteers to fight the war so Tom Dobb follows in the war unwillingly to protect his son. But what are the similarities? what are the differences

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    left prison‚ Malcolm had brewed a strong hatred for the white race and their oppressing powers. Subsequently‚ when Malcolm X decided that the hour of liberation had arrived for his oppressed brothers‚ he was determined to show them how deceitful‚ rotten‚ and disrespectful the white race

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    Hamlet Research The Tragedy of Hamlet written by William Shakespeare is a tragedy play set in the kingdom of Denmark‚ where prince Hamlet wants to take revenge on his uncle for killing his father and married his mother. Shakespeare makes a lot of reference about decay‚ rottenness‚ and leprosy within the play which represents corruption‚ because hamlet was written in a period where moral appearance was very important‚ especially in the government of a country because was the root of everything in

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    Big bother: Why did that reality-tv show become such a phenomenon? By Toni Johnson-Woods. St Lucia‚ Qld: University of Queensland Press‚ 2002‚ pp. 256‚ A$19.95‚ paperback‚ ISBN 0702233153. In 2001‚ Australian audiences were the latest in a line of countries to experience the reality-tv programme Big Brother. As in other countries‚ the initial series of Big Brother in Australia attracted an enormous following. Toni-Johnson-Woods’ Big bother seeks to provide a revealing insight into the Big Brother

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    the dark. He is not a perfect man with perfect abilities. He is short not tall like his father and uncle‚ he has rotten teeth like almost all the people did then‚ and his eyesight isn’t all the best because back when he was a child he was stung in the eyes by bees. He uses his disabilities to his advantage. His eyes see when others are looking. His short body makes him strong. His rotten teeth shows that he admits to his weaknesses. His strengths show when he is

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    back on its feet. There is no better way to improve the patriotism of Americans than by ripping away their jobs and leaving them standing in unemployment lines for who knows how long. In today’s society what is good and fair is put to the side like a rotten piece of meat. Only fame‚ fortune‚ and good times are to be had by all. The fix to this problem is quite simple really. I declare that for every airplane that ships materials and parts to our factories in foreign countries shall be shot down without

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    sulphide. These can cause devastating effects to human beings‚ plants‚ animals and the environment. Matals are generaly less harmful‚ although lead is extremely toxic. Hydrogen sulphide is a highly toxic gas. It has a very bad smell‚ often identified in rotten eggs and stink bombs. Hydrogen sulphide interferes with cellular respiration. If inhaled‚ Hydrogen Sulphide combines with haemoglobin in the bodies of human beings and other mammals. haemoglobin is the substance in blood which carries oxygen to tissues

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