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    LORD OF THE FLIES a novel by WILLIAM GOLDING With a biographical and critical note by E. L. Epstein A Perigee Book Published by The Berkley Publishing Group 200 Madison Avenue New York‚ NY 10016 Copyright 1954 by William Golding Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 59-11717 ISBN 0-399-50148-7 Contents 1. The Sound of the Shell page 2. Fire on the Mountain 第 1 页 共 117 页 http://www.en8848.com.cn/ 原版英语阅读网 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Huts on the Beach Painted Faces and Long Hair Beast

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    The Chimaera’s Island I was on my ship‚ looking at a map trying to determine which direction we should head‚ to reach land‚ but suddenly some of my men barged open the door to my study. “Odysseus”‚ one of my men shouted to gain my attention. “When will we be home?” I had no clue when we would be home and I was in no position to lie to my crew. I looked up from the many maps scattering the large desk and said‚ “My men‚ I will not lie to those few who have survived with me. I have looked at many of

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    Overpopulation is a Problem in an Island Of Plenty. Or is it? When given the task to analyze “Overpopulation is not a problem” written by Erle C. Ellis and “The Island of plenty” written by Johnson C. Montgomery one may quickly realize how opposed these two articles are to each other. Johnson C. Montgomery was a California attorney and a member of the organization Zero Population Growth. He talks about how the United States shouldn’t be sharing its resources with this “polluted world of people”

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    Title‚ Island Directory Company‚ INC. VS Iva’s Kinimaka Enterprise‚ INC. In this case‚ plaintiff is Island Directory Company‚ INC. and defendants is Iva’s Kinimaka Enterprise‚ INC. The situation is Iva make advertising contract on yellow page‚ but the contract was not the one which Iva wants. Iva had been an advertising contract with GTE yellow page in last couple years. Then Iva wanted to make update contract with GTE yellow page‚ but the Island Directory Company’s sales associate fraudulently

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    butterflies filled my stomach. The picture that solicited this response was a memory from the day I rode the biggest roller coaster at King’s Island. When I conquered all of my fears and rode the Diamondback. That summer day in 2009 had started off innocently enough. It was sweltering and humid‚ but my sister and I were still adamant on going to King’s Island‚ the biggest amusement park in the area. I had approached the emerald gates of the park blissfully unaware of the harrowing experience that

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    The metaphor "no man is an island" can be applied to the nation of Cuba because this phrase means that people can’t thrive when they are isolated from other people. It can be proven that when they are isolated they can’t thrive like they can when they come in contact with the other countries. For example‚ Cubans had to rely upon the United States to conquer or defeat the Spanish. During the early colonial years‚ Cuba had served as a primary embarkation point for explorers such as Hernan

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    West Indies‚ Trinidad Tourist destinations are under market pressure to offer a green product‚ including the Caribbean‚ one of the world’s most tourism-dependent regions. A decade after the Global Conference on the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States convened in 1994‚ sustainable tourism remains a priority for Caribbean countries. This paper‚ using Barbados as a case study‚ attempts to establish if sustainable tourism policy existed‚ if so‚ how was it being implemented‚ and if

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    of the energy crisis. I believe that wind and solar power will only continue to grow in popularity as time goes on. James Tera‚ I would agree with you and disagree with you to a point. You stated that you don’t believe the people of Easter Island understood that they were exploiting and depleting the island’s resources at an unsustainable rate. I would agree that they did not understand or realize they significance of how quickly they were depleting their resources. However‚ were I disagree

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    tall or short you are! (But I recommend you to be forty-eight inches tall or higher‚ because if you aren’t‚ it’s pretty unsafe). This relates to Rhode Island’s history because Rhode Island had freedom of religion instead of in this case‚ the freedom to be any height to ride‚ and Roger Williams‚ who founded Rhode Island‚ made so there was freedom of religion. My second attraction is a store called “Ye old Greasy Iron Bucket”. It’s called that because it sells iron and oil. But ironically‚ it doesn’t

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    Tour Guide: Jeju Island

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    and foreigner tourist-is skyrocketing. Jeju has a nickname‚ "Samdado" which means "Three-many-island". The nickname refers to abundance of rocks‚ women‚ and wind. Jeju is very unique place compared to other places in Korea because their dialect is very distinct. Their dialect is so different‚ thus‚ Koreans who do not live in Jeju cannot understand what they are saying. This is because Jeju is an island so they have less contact with other places in mainland. Furthermore‚ Jeju has charming natural

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