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    and equal for everyone and help us to survive and be rescued. It is really important for us to follow these rules. We need rules on this island to keep us safe until we are rescued. We nearly set the whole island on fire and now the boy with the birthmark is missing! To stop this happening again we will have only one fire only‚ up on the mountain‚ for cooking and as a signal. That way no-one will be harmed. Also‚ don’t wander into the jungle at night. You could get lost and then we all have to come

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    significant writers of fiction before the Civil War. He gained fame for publishing‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ and was praised for his literary style. The Scarlet Letter‚ allowed him to direct attention to issues he valued. Other stories like‚ “The Birthmark‚” and‚ “Rappaccini’s Daughter‚” provided a unique view of a how a male dominated society can harm its women. Author Henry James considered him a genius and the most significant writer of his time (Norton Anthology‚ “Nathaniel Hawthorne” 1272). Often

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    Lord of the Flies Seminar Loss of Identity Introduction Lord of the Flies by William Golding depicts a world of violence and moral desolation‚ which is a result of the main characters’ loss of identity. The plot shows a process of events that finally leads to death and collapse of their social structure. The boys go through gradual loss of civility‚ as English citizens are known to be very proper and well mannered. The experiences the boys undergo on the island expose them to the evil that lies

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    According to Claire Rosenfield in document A‚ the boys are horrified on the island without their “comforting mothers” and due to that they “externalize these fears into the figure of a ‘beast’”. Additionally‚ in document B‚ the boy with the mulberry birthmark claims to have seen the “beast”‚ “A snake-thing. Ever so big. He saw it.”. The boy then says that‚ “...in the morning it turned into them things like ropes in the trees and hung in the branches.” While these boys are left alone on this

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    Many of you already know what is Permanent makeup but most of you haven’t heard of it. Permanent makeup is a type of tattooing that some people aren’t familiar with‚ but is still a very popular procedure. Among many reasons for a permanent makeup‚ most common is the lack of time for the people who are too busy to worry about makeup every time they have to go somewhere but still want a celebrity glow on their face. Permanent makeup is well known among actresses‚ entertainers and models‚ but anyone

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    The Kids From Yesterday Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be stranded on an island? In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ this happens to a group of boys. The boys were being evacuated from the war in the early 1930s‚ only to find themselves stranded on an island in the Pacific and struggling for survival. Without any adults‚ they continue to fight for power and to keep their sanity. Throughout the novel‚ Golding hints at the horrors soon to arise‚ including Piggy’s death‚ Simon’s

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    The author of Arcadia‚ Tom Stoppard‚ uses a lot of irony and incorporates a web of relationships and coincidences into his plays that can get a bit confusing‚ especially if you are not familiar with the things that he makes reference to. In the play‚ on page thirteen‚ Lady Croom‚ Thomasina’s mother‚ compares Mr. Noakes’ landscape style to that of Ann Radcliffe’s and Horace Walpole’s imagery‚ both of which were Gothic novelists of the eighteenth century. The author’s purpose in including this bit

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    There is a storm brewing over an alleged nude picture with the semblance of ebony actress‚ Empress Njamah‚ flying all over social network sites and blackberries. The picture shows two adults‚ a female with apt facial resemblance of Empress‚ with her mouth between the legs of a man whose face is also buried between the legs of the woman. The graphically explicit picture went viral immediate it was on online and has been generating comments for and against. Reacting to the development‚ Empress

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    Romanticism and Realism Romanticism is the idealism for a better world. Writers believe that they can portray their beliefs and emotions though their writing. They hoped that this would encourage the people of the world to become something more than what they are now. They valued the human imagination and imposed emphasis on individual freedom and political restraints. They also had a great interest in the middle ages. The emphases on emotion lead to Dark Romanticism such as the poetry by Edgar

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    congenital condition can arise from the genetic make-up of the fertilized egg or be acquired at any time during fetal development. The causes of many congenital disorders are not known. Congenital disorders include minor physical anomalies (e.g.‚ a birthmark)‚ severe malformations of single systems (e.g.‚ congenital heart disease or amelia of the legs)‚ and combinations of abnormalities affecting several parts of the body. Defects of metabolism are also considered congenital disorders. A congenital disorder

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