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    Desertion

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    tricky issue because as an employer you are not sure whether the employee will reappear or not and at the same time you want your business to continue and you end uo hiring someone to replace that employee who had deserted. The million dollar question is‚ as an employer‚ the employee has deserted‚ when am i entitled to dismiss? You may try to locate the employee using all avenues and still fail to find him or her. what do you do? To be honest with you guys‚ its not proper to just terminate that employee’s

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    London Milestones

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    London wasn’t always a hotspot for fashion‚ food‚ and entertainment. Instead‚ London’s history was webbed with cycles of destruction and rebirth. Most of the obstacles faced in London’s history occurred in years 0 to 500 CE. During these times‚ London wasn’t the best place to live in‚ especially because there was yet to be any “Fish and Chips” and “Sherlock”. Still‚ these first 500 years of London held some of its most important milestones. These events included the founding of Roman Londinium

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    as one hundred thousand homeless children just in the city alone. The economic situation in Russia is the main cause and primary obstacle to solving the problem of having an extreme amount of homeless children. At a young age these children were deserted by their parents and forced to provide and care for themselves‚ causing them not to trust adults. The homeless children typically turn to drugs and crime as a way to survive‚ which puts the child at risk for ending up in a Russian prison. After reading

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    no adults. There for the boys feel free to do anything‚ causing them to bring out the evil inside. The theme of the novel is leadership as they compete for the leader. The boys need to learn how to reach new levels of survival‚ while they are deserted on the island. In the introduction we are introduced to Ralph the school boy with “fair hair” he lowered himself onto a bench and came across another boy‚ a chubby boy with asthma and thick glasses named Piggy. Ralph and Piggy begin to walk

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    waiting to explode. The Lord of the Flies is an example of fear and violence among children. In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ he writes about characters who were involved in a plane wreck during World War II‚ and were stranded on a deserted island. The island had the basic necessities‚ such as water‚ food‚ material to make shelter‚ weapons for hunting‚ they needed to survive. The two main characters were Ralph and Jack. these two characters had

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    People have different emotions towards one another‚ for example there is hatred‚ love‚ and lastly friendship. In the passage “ The Kite Runner” by‚ Khaled Hosseini the two characters Hassen and Amir have an outstanding companionship that no one‚ not even a bully can pull apart. In the other passage “ Damon and Pythias” by‚ William F. Russell the two main characters go through a defining moment in their friendship that can cost the life of one of them. In both passages there is one common theme a

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    can be.” (Frost‚ a Boys Will pg. 3). Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder is a phrase that rings true and this is present throughout the poem. “The desolate‚ deserted trees‚ the faded earth‚ the heavy sky‚ and the beauties she so truly sees.” (Frost‚ a Boys Will pg. 3)‚ this statement is Sorrow loving all that is faded and deserted; this means that beauty can mean other things to different people. This is something I firmly believe‚ I don’t see rainbows and unicorns as beauty‚ and I think autumn

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    The Demon Lover

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    London from her house in the country in order to pick up some things from the house that she and her husband abandoned because of the bombing of London by the Germans during 1940-41. It is a humid day in late August when she goes back to her mostly deserted street. When she enters the house‚ she sees all of the telltale stains and dust left when she and her family moved out. The house has some cracks in it because of the bombing‚ and she wants to check on it. As she is passing her hall table‚ she notices

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    The Salton Sea

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    the wildlife. The pollution of the water is really hurting the ecosystem. It has become unsafe to eat fish from this toxic water and anyone who eats fish from the sea can get food poisoning. All these problems have really left Salton City to be a deserted place and almost half abandoned. The people living in Salton City really enjoy the life and can’t really complain and it’s sad to see what the environment has turned out to be today. Parents of young children would recommend raising their children

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    In a literary work‚ the setting can have major effect on character. It can also play a role as an underlying major conflict of a story. In the novel‚ "Lord of the Flies"‚ the setting‚ being a deserted island in the middle of nowhere‚ takes effect in influencing character behavior and mentality. Eventually‚ the setting sets up the environment where "survival of the fittest" becomes crucial. Through the setting‚ author William Golding portrays the characters’ transformation from good to evil‚ where

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