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    A society without rules cannot expect to prosper. Rules are created so that people within the society can operate and function efficiently‚ with everyone doing their part. William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies‚ is the result of what happens when a society tries to form without rules at all. Thus‚ ideas of civility and moral judgment decayed‚ causing the boys to do actions that society would not have thought of. Throughout this novel‚ a steady theme of the book is that without rules‚ people can

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    How would you feel a day without using any technology? Living without technology will be totally impossible as this has become every day’s application as more and more people are gaining knowledge on how to make use of the communication tools to improve their ways of living and staying informed on the current technology to avoid being left behind. New technologies are being developed daily which shows that the industry will continue to grow and expand. People will continue using these technologies

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    Twelve O’clock High is set in the year 1949 in Great Britain at the Royal Air Force Station Archbury‚ following the 918th daylight precision bombing group during World War II. The unit is known for low success rates and even lower morale among their men. Leading the 918th is Colonel Keith Davenport. A compassionate leader of his men‚ Colonel Davenport becomes too emotionally distraught to effectively lead and is replaced by General Frank Savage who believes in a tough and steely approach when conducting

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    country should look like. It was written by Nobel prize winner Rabindranath Tagore‚ before India’s independence. A must-read for any senator‚ politician‚ public servant‚ or any dutiful citizen. Where the mind is without fear And the head is held high Where knowledge is free Where the world has not been broken up Into fragments by narrow domestic walls Where words come out from the depth of truth Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection Where the clear stream of reason has

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    What is freedom without security? Nothing. One of the main reasons why people come to the United States is because it’s known for being the “land of the free.” But how do you think we got this freedom? By fighting for it‚ by not giving up until we had the freedom that we’ve always wanted. We didn’t want to be enslaved or be told what to do with our lives for the rest of our lives‚ we didn’t want to be prisoners. We wanted to be able to pick what we want to do‚ where we want to go‚ and with who we

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    Where the Mind is Without Fear was included in the volume called ‘Naibedya’‚ the original poem bears the title ‘Prarthana’ meaning prayer. The poem is a prayer to God. The poem was written by Rabindranath Tagore during the time when India was under the British Rule and people were eagerly waiting to get their freedom from the British Rule. This poem had given a lot of strength to the people who were struggling for India’s independence. It is a prayer to the Almighty for a hassle free nation free

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    What is life without Suffering? We all suffer from being ignorant. Is it possible to end your ignorance? According to the Buddhist theory it is. It is possible to end your ignorance and all personal desire to eventually become enlightened and reach Nirvana‚ which is utter peace. Ending your ignorance will in turn end suffering. The Buddha taught that there were many natural occurrences that led up to ignorance and that we all are capable of liberating ourselves from. It is true that we all

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    - “Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit.”- Kahlil Gibran - Money makes the world go around. Living in the new millennium‚ it is very apparent money is what’s important. Money is the root of all evil‚ yet the source of happiness. Then again‚ this statement could only hold water depending on the financial status of the person in question. There may be more than one thing in life that holds importance. Personally‚ I feel there indeed is more than one thing. Looking at the big

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    Rice Without Rain - Character Essay- Nedmanoon Angkulprasert ’Rice Without Rain’ by Minfong Ho is an extremely realistic novel‚ which portrays the way of life for traditional East Asian communities. Minfong Ho sets out through writing ’Rice Without Rain’ "to understand what happened to the Thai student movement during 1973-76‚ why it succeeded‚ why it failed and how it affected Thai farmers. In the book there are a lot significant characters‚ but none in my opinion are more important that Nedmanoon

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    “There can be no progress without conflict.” The word conflict can be defined as a ‘serious disagreement or argument‚ typically a protracted one’; a ‘clash of opposing feelings or needs’. On the other hand‚ progress can refer to a ‘forward or onward movement toward a destination’. There is no doubt that when these two words are put in juxtaposition‚ there is a clash in ideas; a conflict if one will. A prolonged difference is vastly in contrast with the concept advancement and forward change; yet

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