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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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    Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein is a nineteenth century gothic novel that demonstrates the discovery of the nature of electricity. In the novel‚ electricity plays a major role in creating the life of the monster. Shelley introduces science‚ especially electricity as an ethical theme and shows it through the life and demise of Victor Frankenstein and his creature. The creation of the monster does lead to Victor’s demise and Shelley parallels the idea to scientific discovery and the future. With

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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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    Imagine going a whole day without your cell phone. Would you be able to function right? Most people I know would answer no to this question. Now imagine going a whole week without your cell phone. Would you go insane just thinking about not having your cell phone? I know that I would not go insane‚ but my friends would say otherwise. Now‚ I would like for you to imagine there was no cell phones in the world for an entire month‚ year‚ decade‚ and century. How would you react? Me‚ I would be just fine

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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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    BookRags Literature Study Guide Not Without Laughter by Langston Hughes For the online version of BookRags’ Not Without Laughter Literature Study Guide‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-not-without-laughter/ Copyright Information ©2000-2012 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Literature Study Guide is offprint from Gale’s For Students Series: Presenting Analysis‚ Context‚ and Criticism on Commonly

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    Initially the United States had been reluctant to enter World War II when it begun‚ but the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th‚ 1941 the catalyst that spurred the nation to enter the war. The main target the US declared war on was not the Nazis of Germany‚ but rather Imperial Japan. The forces of Imperial Japan would ultimately become the principle enemy in the Pacific War. The Pacific Theater would span until 1945‚ the United States was motivated to ensure retribution for the lives lost in Pearl

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    risen in the crucial moment of the human history. According to the Semitic tradition human history has began with Adam and Eve‚ first prophet in Abrahamic tradition. In Indian tradition‚ though God is omnipresent but he directly intervened into this world‚ what we called Avatara‚ to make a clear distinction between right and wrong. In primitive society also people’s lives were highly motivated with religious affiliation. In every point of human history‚ we observe‚ a common scenario of religious activities

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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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    The advantages and disadvantages of solar electricity system in New Zealand Abstract The paper focuses on elaborating the issues that are involved in the use of the solar electricity systems in New Zealand. This also includes the advantages and the disadvantages of the use of the solar system comparing to the other sources of electrical power. The research also explains about the environmental effects of the solar power to the country of New Zealand. It also seeks to identify the costs that

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