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    Texts The Lord of the Flies Question: Describe at least one important object in the written text. Explain why that object is important. One of the most important symbols in The Lord of the Flies by William Golding is the object that gives the story its name‚ the pig’s head. The description that Golding gives off the butchered animal head on a spear gives the audience a grotesque and for some even a terrifying feeling. In the story the head was depicted as “dim-eyed‚ grinning faintly with blood-blackening

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    Fairy Tales as Moral Lessons When most people think of fairy tales‚ they usually imagine a beautiful princess that needs to be rescued‚ a valiant prince that rescues her and a happily ever after involving a wedding between the prince and princess. People imagine monsters and witches‚ but sometimes‚ when they read a fairy tale they may notice an underlying moral to the story that teaches us to do good deeds rather than bad. I read The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen several

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    What’s one thing you are most proud of? “You can get what you want or you just get old” I don’t know where I get this quote but it’s haunting me You know what you really want and please notice passion won’t stay forever My dream is only traveling‚ to anywhere new to see my beautiful country with my limited years You will think I’m a dreamer‚ and yes I’m a dreamer When I was a kid‚ my family has a big picture of Uncle Ho. I’m so proud of this I told myself one day I will come to Hanoi capital to visit

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    Most important Invention: The Computer When we think about technology mostly the first thing that comes to my mind is the image of a computer. Technological advancements such as computer have been designed to help humans and make the lives easy. In fact‚ computer is the Most important Invention because they can display and let you manipulate save information‚ and it is used in almost all fields . First of all computer have multi-tasking features that can minimize the work you have to do. The

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    I never realized how important it was to have good friends until I was much older. And by good friends I don’t just mean people that you really think are cool. I mean friends who challenge you to be a better person and encourage you and leave you feeling uplifted. I realized that in having good and healthy friendships that it is so much easier to be confident in who you are and also have the strength to face the pressures of today. Here is a list of qualities that I think all of us should look

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    which have brought some changes in our life. One of the most prominent features of the present century is the progress of science and its effects on almost every aspect of social life. Nowadays‚ more and more new things invented to make our life more comfortable and convenient. It is difficult for us to point out which inventions changed human’s life the most‚ but in my opinion the three most remarkable inventions changed the world the most are the creations of electricity‚ aircraft and computer

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    “You’ll learn‚ as you get older‚ that rules are made to be broken. Be bold enough to live life on your terms‚ and never‚ ever apologize for it. Go against the grain‚ refuse to conform‚ take the road less traveled instead of the well-beaten path. Laugh in the face of adversity‚ and leap before you look. Dance as though everybody is watching March to the beat of your own drummer. And stubbornly refuse to fit in.”-Mandy Hale In the south of the United States during the 30’s in the town of Maycomb

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    "How important was the role of women during world war 1" The early rush of volunteers and later the conscription of men led to a shortage of manpower on the home front. Women‚ already working in munitions factories were encouraged to take on jobs normally done by men. This was the start of major social change. Before the war‚ women had been content to stay at home to bring up the family and do domestic work. It was considered unbecoming for a woman to work. During the war it was considered unpatriotic

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    The Current Undergraduate The article‚ “Ask Not What You Can Do For Your University‚ but What Your University Can Do For You”‚ written by the University of California Los Angeles Student WebZine‚ claims that universities are no longer providing education for students‚ but rather running a business. Colleges have turned into a profit seeking institution‚ making decisions based on financial concerns. The article claims that students are customers and education is a purchase. Webzine scolds the students

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    The Most Remarkable Mayan Achievement No one knows how the Maya disappeared. It might have been overpopulation. Perhaps a disease of the heart. Maybe a war of war. Nonetheless‚ it goes without saying that the Mayan civilization was remarkable. Originating on the Yucatan Peninsula‚ the Maya survived for over 3000 years. They were an isolated group‚ in and outside their borders. They were never united by the same government throughout all of their time in Mesoamerica‚ and were divvy-ed up into city-states

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