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    Sophomore Vice President Campaign Speech I am running for your class vice president. As many of you know‚ our sophomore class as of right now does not have much funding for our 2016 senior prom. When this student council is elected‚ you want to have the correct people for the jobs that hold your future of fun. The memorable time of high school. Let me tell you why I am qualified for your class vice presidency. In middle school‚ I was chosen to be in a 12 person leadership class. There

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    Lord Krishna

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    background of the birth of Lord Krishna. | Lord Krishna was born to free the earth from all kinds of evil and its sources. He was entitled to kill all the demons on this earth. He was born on the eighth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Sravana. According to Hindu mythology‚ he was exchanged with the baby girl child of Yashodha and Nanda. This was done to save him from the clutches of his maternal uncle Kansa who was determined to kill the Lord at the time of his birth

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    What Are the Main Factors‚ Responsible For The Loss of Civilisation In Golding’s “Lord of the Flies” 23rd February 2014 “Lord of the Flies” is a social allegory written by William Golding. It is an allegory‚ meaning that every actions or characters‚ in the book represent an event‚ character or action in the real life. William Golding was an English writer‚ who served in the navy during the WWII. This gave him an understanding of what mankind was capable of‚ how dark and evil it‚ in truth

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    Lord of the Flies has more than one “theme‚” or meaning‚ but the overall and most important one is that the conditions of life within society are closely related to the moral integrity of its individual members. In Golding’s own words: “The theme is an attempt to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature. The moral is that the shape of a society must depend on the ethical nature of the individual and not on any political system however apparently logical or respectable.”

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    In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ symbolism played an important part in the development of story. The use of symbolism in objects develops the structure and meaning of the novel. Some examples of symbolism in objects are the pig’s head‚ Piggy’s glasses‚ the Conch and the Fire. One of the most important and most obvious symbols in Lord of the Flies is the object that gives the novel its name‚ the pig’s head. The pig’s head‚ in this novel‚ is described as "dim-eyed‚ grinning faintly‚ blood blackening

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    Journal response Lord of the Flies How did anonymity play a role in this chapter? How did “the mask” impact Jack’s decision(s)? Why is the “mask” representative of their decent toward savagery? * Remember to follow journal response structure (text to text‚ text to self‚ text to world connection). Sometimes when peoples identities are hidden‚ they choose to cross over to the evil side of humanity. in the novel Lord of the Files‚ this group of boys get stranded on a deserted island and have

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    Five Paragraph Essay Topic: Favorite book Book of choice: Lord of the rings Why one should read the Lord of the Rings The Lord of the rings was written in by Mr. Jr Tolkien between year 1937 and 1949 and is said to be one of the greatest fantasy novels ever written. Using a combination of lore depth and beautiful language the novel has become one of the most popular books ever to be published‚ selling over 150 million copies worldwide. There are many reasons why this particular novel is said

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    Lord Krishna Lord Krishna is a Hindu deity‚ which is worshipped all around the world. He is represented as the Supreme Being. He was born at midnight‚ on the eighth day of the gloomy half of the month Bhadrapada (August-September)‚ in the year 3228 BCS‚ Krishna was born into the royal family of Princess Devaki and her husband Vasudeva. They lived in Mathura‚ which was the capital of Yadavas. The king of Mathura was Kamsa‚ the brother of Devaki. He had gained the thrown by imprisoning his father

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    broker marriages like business deals‚ without ever consulting their daughters. But Lord Capulet doesn’t play the good father for long. Paris eventually wears him down and convinces him that he and Juliet should wed (3.4.2). (By this point‚ Juliet is already be secretly married to Romeo.) The thing is‚ Juliet’s not exactly down with marrying Paris and things get ugly when she tells her father as much. Lord Capulet’s response to Juliet’s "disobedience" is so violently harsh that we begin to see

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    many modern Utopias. But by the passage of time this notion of Utopia got subverted‚ the ideal state gave way tothe horror and nightmare of dystopia. In my paper I intend to trace both the Utopian and dystopian elements in William Golding’s novel Lord of the flies. This text tells the story of the journey of a group of innocent children‚ victims of a plane crash‚ and their struggle for survival in a deserted island which is nothing short of a heavenly abode. At this juncture peaceful co-existence

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