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    boys’ savagery ways and un civilized actions kills others. Chapter 4 Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Bash her in (golding 75). Almost if jacks way to prove himself to the others on the island especially Ralph‚ jack and his hunters start a gruesome chant that follows throughout the novel into their transformation to savagery. Chapter 5  "What would a beast eat?" / "Pig." / "We eat pig." / "Piggy!" (golding 83).  The boys are still afraid of a rumored “beastie” roaming the island. The fact that the

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    the fair-haired boy panting‚ perspiration dripping down his neck. Ralph‚" he mumbled. Seemingly moments ago‚ he was lost in the chaos of the island‚ fighting for survival. His heart pounded as he dashed through the dense jungle‚ the echoes of savage chants driving him forward. Everything he did seemed to bear the weight of imminent danger. A month after returning to Great Britain‚ the news of the lost British boys quickly circulated. Unfortunately‚ the joy of the boys’ families upon their return was

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    thinking her way out of her situation. But her husband has suggested this marriage‚ and now it is happening. Like a chant‚ she repeats and remembers. “Proposal. Promises.” And what will she gain? She will become “respectable‚ reclaimed‚ renewed.” This‚ too‚ sounds like words she has repeated to herself many times‚ shaping them through trial and error to an alliterative and rhythmic chant. She is not thinking in full sentences or big ideas any more‚ but forcing herself to focus on the essential: ‘Respectable

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    Real or Fake?: Character Foils in Great Expectations One of the most remarkable aspects of Charles Dickens Great Expectations is its structural intricacy and remarkable balance. Dickens plot involves complicated coincidences‚ extraordinary tangled webs of human relationships‚ and highly dramatic developments in which setting‚ atmosphere‚ event and character are all seamlessly fused. Although‚ perhaps the most visible sign of Dickens commitment to intricate dramatic symmetry-apart from the knot

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    Environmental Pollutants: Sewage and Fossil Fuels ENV/100 March 2013 Environmental Pollutants: Sewage and Fossil Fuels Environmental pollutants‚ according to the Blacksmith Institute (2013) negatively affect billions of the world’s population as a result of exposure to poisons associated with sewage and the fossil fuel crude oil. These poisons have led to long-term detrimental effects on ecosystems and has attributed to the premature deaths of 40% or 2.8 billion of the world’s

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    A very important privilege of the Americans is mentioned in Article nine. After ten years of the making of the "Black Hills Treaty" the United States have the privilege of withdrawing the physician‚ farmer‚ blacksmith‚ carpenter‚ engineer‚ and miller that was provided. In return the Indian are to receive 10‚000 dollars annually for the education of the children aged six to sixteen. Even more privileges are mentioned in Article ten. For thirteen years from August

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    During the seventh century‚ Europeans established colonies in North America. The English colonies were originally established because proprietors from England were granted charters to settle and govern lands. Other European colonies were established around trading posts. Over time‚ the English gained control of the thirteen colonies through force or purchase; eventually‚ by regions were known as the Southern‚ Middle and New England colonies. Although the colonies were under the control of the English

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    During this era when men and women get married they are expected to have children. They expect to have children because the children are expected to be the property of their parents and to give their parents all their respect. Also‚ not every family in the Elizabethan Era was wealthy‚ not all children had real toys. If you were a young girl who came from a less wealthy family you would have to play with a paper doll instead of a real doll. Boys during this time who came from a financially challenged

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    Europe changed during the Medieval ages by downgrading the life of an average person with the use of the feudal system. In Medieval Europe‚ the Feudal system was introduced to classify citizens. At the top of the feudal pyramid was the King who claimed ownership of the land and gave fiefs to Nobles in exchange. Nobles fell under the Kings and Queens. (Offered protection to the locals through knights in exchange for peasant labor.) Church officials. (They were religious leaders‚ had a massive blanket

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    Chant‚ my child‚ Breathe in‚ peaceful mind‚ breathe out‚ peaceful smile.… Chant‚ Nam Mô A Di Đa Phạ̑t‚ Nam Mô ೩uan Thế Âm Bô̕ Tát.” (Lai 198) She is chanting with her mother and feels comfortable again after so much religious discrimination at school. “When I say I’m Muslim‚ people don’t

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