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    completion of this study would not have been possible without the cooperation of a number of people. Consequently‚ I will like to thank almighty God‚ for given me the strength knowledge‚ wisdom‚ understanding faith and patience. The residents of Simon Bolivar village‚ La Calome‚ Westerhall for their support and valuable time on answering the questionnaire given. My mom who has been a constant source of love‚ encouragement‚ support and assistance. I want to especially thank her for relieving me

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    Ch.1 Vocabulary 1. Lagoon 2. Creeper 3. Startled 4. Flames 5. Scattered (about) 6. Asthma 7. Spectacles 8. Shimmering (water) 9. Dazzling (beach) 10. Giggle 11. Omened 12. Muttered 13. Conch 14. Eccentric (clothing) 15. Crumpled 16. Freckled Ch.1 Questions 1. How did the boys arrive on the island? The boys arrived on the island by the plane which crashed during a storm‚ killing all the adults on the plane‚ leaving a scar in the jungle. 2. How do Ralph’s and Piggy’s reactions differ when they know

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    Biblical Symbolism Of The Plot And Characters In William Golding’s Novel Lord of the Flies Mirjana DANICIC University of Belgrade 1. Introduction The paper deals with the biblical symbolism that can be detected in biblical allegories and parables in William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies. Its main aim is to draw readers’ attention to a number of parallels existing between the novel and the Holy Scripture where the author found inspiration both for the plot and characters. The method

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    not writen on it. he opened it and there was written "Hello mr.McClane i am simon there is gonna be a bomb blast in the city at 9 o’clock don’t think i am kidding i ain’t no joker’’ ‚ the detective was curious about this person.He went to his HQ and showed this letter to his patner (steve a brown colour men with height about 5.4 and a mind as sharp and clever as a fox) he asked ’’hey steve do you know any terorist names simon" his reply was "no‚why" he explained him why. Then suddenly jhon’s cell rang

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    British population obsession with talent shows: innocent or damaging? by Christy Phelps In recent years‚ TV talent shows have burst onto our screens with a vengeance. Most showing ordinary members of the public competing for a large monetary prize‚ they are only increasing in popularity. Every year millions of viewers around the UK tune in their TVs to watch ITV’s ’X Factor’‚ ’Britain’s Got Talent’ or the BBC’s ’The Voice’. It seems that talent shows are a never ending entertainment that have

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    public auditions. The programs are produced by executive producer Simon Cowell and his company Syco TV. The "X Factor" of the title refers to the undefinable "something" that makes for star quality. The prize is usually a recording contract‚ in addition to the publicity that appearance in the later stages of the show itself generates‚ not only for the winner but also for other highly ranked contestants. The format creator is Simon Cowell who also judges and mentors on the UK series. The UK version

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    task. Some people draw‚ some debate‚ and others write. Paul Simon‚ a genius with words and music‚ wrote poems to describe his feelings on politics‚ love‚ and the ways of life. Hearing or reading a Paul Simon song gives a person a blessed experienced‚ they had just seen real emotion‚ an oddity in these days. One Simon song that stands out above the rest is also probably his most famous‚ "The Sounds of Silence". Like many other Paul Simon pieces‚ the contradictory title is not the only confusing

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    mind sets as they are faced with tough choices. The writer portrays Joe full of emotion and in intense pain while Simon accepts reality and thinks logically. The sentence structure of the two stories are arranged diversely. In Joe’s story there is use of short sentences such as "I’m Dead."‚ which depicts how Joe has lost all hope and is on the edge of dread. On the other hand‚ Simon uses quite lengthy‚ descriptive sentences for his experience such as "I accepted without question that I could get

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    The beast‚ in "Lord of the Flies"‚ is a very important figure. He is first introduced near the beginning of the story and only reveals himself in the end‚ to only one boy-Simon. The beast was evil and played its part in the storys plot well. It gave the story a greater sense of realism; it played up the savagery and the pain taking over the boys lives. The beast itself represented many things in the novel and changed as the book went on. The beast created the fear in the boys that changed them drastically

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    which made them even more appropriate‚ realistic‚ and likable. The main protagonist in the story is a man in Simon Wheeler’s narration named Jim Smiley. Showing many sides to his character‚ Jim is obviously a round character‚ showing emotions including joy‚ confusion‚ and anger. At one point‚ it is shown that he can be rather happy-go-lucky. About one third of the way through the story‚ Simon directly characterizes Smiley‚ saying‚ “Any way‚ that suited the other man would suit him – any way just so

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