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    Deserted island My name is Lisa. This year I’m thirteen years old. I live in Queenstown‚ New Zealand. My house is a villa near the sea because my parents like sea‚ and from my bedroom you can see the best view of the sea. It seems to me that toward evening‚ the sea is the most beautiful‚ and usually at that time I just sit down near the window and enjoy the scene. I have a sister called Rosely‚ she is one year older than me. Our personalities are quite similar‚ so we are very good friends‚ and

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    February -20-2012 Deserted island paragraph In a deserted Island scenario‚ it’s best to have a government that is ruled by the people. There are three main reasons why rule of law would benefit everyone on a deserted island. Firstly‚ the people have the right to elect anyone that best represents them. Therefore‚ the leader of the island will be majority of the people’s favorite. This way‚ the leader(s) will attempt to

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    OFFICE POLITICS AND WHEN TO APPLY THEM Office politics is the use of one’s behavior or assigned power within an employing organization for the purpose of obtaining advantages beyond one’s legitimate authority. These advantages may include access to tangible assets‚ or intangible benefits such as status or pseudo-authority that influence the behavior of others. Both individuals and groups may engage in office politics has also been described as “simply how power gets worked out on a practical day-to-day

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    is a horrible role model for young adults. They make us believe that by doing nothing you can become famous. My proposed solution is to leave them stranded on an island and make them feed off the land. If the people would like to go visit the family‚ then that can be arranged. Unfortunately‚ there is one downside to visiting. Fifty million dollars per a person and you will also be stranded on the island as well. You will not be able to bring any luggage‚ food‚ or pets along with you. First‚ I’ll

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    been stranded on a deserted island or relocated to a new country? Or even wishing you were not your age? Well Brian from Hatchet was stranded on an island‚ Moon Shadow from Dragonwings relocated to America and Rachel from Eleven did not want to be her age. They are all different. But there is one reason that they all have in common. All three characters Brian‚ Moon Shadow and Rachel faced life changing situations. First of all Brian faced loneliness and hunger when he was stranded on a deserted island

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    Pincher Martin: No Sanity When You’re Stranded In the novel‚ Pincher Martin‚ written by William Golding‚ Christopher Hadley Martin goes through a psychological transformation when he is stranded on an uninhabited island. The author associates his internal change with external change‚ by forcing Christopher into isolation and with the use of strong symbolic language. This seclusion triggers his transformation and ultimately results in his death. Christopher begins his journey when he is the only survivor

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    Children and Rules

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    Essay‚ topic: children and rules In some countries children have very strict rules of behavior‚ in other countries they are allowed to do almost anything they like. To what extent should children have to follow rules? The extent to which children have to follow rules is in itself a very complex issue‚ since children across the world grow up in very different cultures. In India for example‚ children are expected to be very submissive to their parents as well as other adults around them. This‚ however

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    Would there be any laws to control how you lived‚ what right or freedoms you exercised‚ or what property you had? Why? There would have to be certain moral laws as to how to live on the island. The majority of laws should still pertain despite the situation. No murder or stealing should definitely still apply. Freedoms and Rights should be very close to the U.S. government as far as the freedom of speech‚ and religion. As far as property and the rights to own the property‚ there should be an agreement

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    The Rules in Society

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    Rules in society are meant to help the society prosper. After time‚ all rules in society come to the point where they no longer do any good. For this reason‚ rules in society are not needed because they separate people‚ control the thoughts and feelings of people‚ and are hard to right the wrongs. The first reason why rules in society are not needed is because they separate people when they should be uniting a society. One way this is done is through the rules themselves. For example‚ a society

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    (E) The deserted house Wandering unaccompanied along the lane with sadness and emotion. There was just silence and  huge giant trees.  Not realising how long it had been‚ I found myself stood in front of a big old house.  I unconvincingly stared at it and thought to myself‚ what brought me here. It was quite a big house which was situated on it’s own in the middle of nowhere.  Around the house‚ there was a towering strong brick wall which was positioned there like a prime guard  to protect the

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