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    Are Leaders Born or Made?

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    People have debated whether leaders are born or made for centuries. However‚ I am absolutely convinced that good leaders are made than born. If you have the desire and willpower‚ you can become an effective leader. “Good leaders can develop through a never ending process of self-study‚ education‚ training and experience” (Jago‚ 1982). To inspire workers into higher levels of teamwork‚ there are certain things a leader must be‚ know‚ and‚ do. These do not come naturally‚ but are acquired through

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    responsibility.” . These quotes all have something in common. They all have something to do with The responsibility of Freedom. Because Freedom not only affects you but comes in different chain reactions around the people or contacts outside of you. So what we really want to look into is 3 core examples of the responsibility of freedom and then in the end you can decide if you want freedom. One of the strongest pieces of literature that serves as a prime example is the Lord Of The Flies. Where a wholesome

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    Somin Im Ms. Wilson AP English/ 4th period 25 February 2013 Outline Thesis: Throughout the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ Golding demonstrates his support for democracy and hatred for authoritarianism by demonstrating the differences between Ralph and Jack through their personalities‚ leadership‚ and symbolism. I. Contrast in their personalities A. Jack’s vicious‚ violent personality B. Ralph’s peaceful‚ calm personality II. Contrast in their leadership A. Jack’s cruel rule

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    Lord of the Flies The government’s actions change the way people see current issues and act. Actions endorsed and those condemned are seen by the people who consciously or subconsciously use the government as a guide for their morals and life. In the novel The Lord of Flies William Golding suggest that human nature is corrupted by the government’s use of power and media. The establishment of government started a rivalry between Ralph and Jack which would eventually lead to betrayal and near

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    Symbolism in The Novel Lord of the Flies The novel Lord of the flies by William Goulding‚ Is about a plane load of British school boys that crash land on an uninhabited island‚ with no adults‚ in 1954 while being sent to safety from an atomic bomb threat. They elected one of the older boys‚ Ralph as the leader. They begin their society on the island with some order‚ over time‚ many of the boys’‚ Jack especially‚ rebel‚ Jack forms his own tribe of savages‚ who light the island on fire causing total

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    George Nathaniel Curzon‚ 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston‚ KG‚ GCSI‚ GCIE‚ PC (11 January 1859 – 20 March 1925)‚ known as The Lord Curzon of Kedleston between 1898 and 1911 and as The Earl Curzon of Kedleston between 1911 and 1921‚ was a British Conservative statesman who wasViceroy of India and Foreign Secretary. The Curzon Line was named after him. ------------------------------------------------- Early life Curzon was the eldest son and second of 11 children of Alfred Curzon‚ the 4th Baron

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    Reading Guide Preview Lord of the Flies William Golding About the Author Background Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983‚ William Golding (1911–1993) gained worldwide prominence with his first published novel‚ Lord of the Flies (1954). He was born in Cornwall‚ England‚ the son of a schoolmaster. While in college‚ he published a book of poems. He became a teacher in 1939‚ just as World War II began. The following year‚ he joined the Royal Navy and eventually participated

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    Lord Sugar is obviously in control of the entire boardroom‚ he shows this through his choice of spoken language and body language; by saying “can I clarify one thing”. This reminds the candidates of Lord Sugar’s powerful position and where the future employee will stand with him; this also provides a challenge to the eager entrepreneurs which they will enjoy. By him saying this‚ Lord Sugar is reasserting his authority and dominating the whole room. Lord Sugar appears as a dictator because he sets

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    Lord of the Flies Chapter Analysis Answer Sheet Kayla Plauger Chapter 1 1. William Golding paid such close attention to each minuscule detail so you‚ as the reader‚ can better understand how the island feels and looks to the boys. 2. In the overall effect of the book the character descriptions assist you to better understand the boys’ personalities‚ strengths‚ and weaknesses. 3. To the boys the island initially looks roughly boat shaped and an island ready for exploration

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    Buddha once said; “It is a man’s own mind‚ it is not his enemy or foe‚ that lures him to evil ways.” In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ this quote is proven true. When the plane of english boys crash lands on a deserted island and forces the group of boys to fend for themselves‚ it shows the true evil and society. It shows that evil is everywhere‚ inhabits everybody‚ and everything. There is no escaping evil no matter where you go or what path you take. In the novel‚ the boys convince themselves

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