Three Things that went Wrong on the Island Imagine being stranded on an island as a young child surrounded by only other children for comfort. Day after day the struggle would remain, deteriorating one’s values and beliefs. Fearing not only the elements, but also the child standing by one’s side or bedding near one during the long nights. Children do not always make the best decisions. In the “Lord of Flies”, by William Golding, a group of children find themselves stranded all alone on a faraway island. Through social torment and chiefly decisions, the children face many difficulties while struggling for survival. On the island there was a power struggle between Jack and Ralph, the absence of adults, the the overwhelming fear. …show more content…
Perhaps only valid in places where snow is precipitated, this is a relatively easy and forward idea. Simply trudge around with one’s select object for snow removal, preferably a snow shovel, and shovel off unsuspecting civilians’ driveways and sidewalks around the community. On a plus note, one’s service will more than likely accepted with open arms. One in a million individuals would not allow the free snow removal one provides. Also, note that this is benefitting more than just one’s hour sheet. This also benefits the entire community as a whole as removing snow from sidewalks in front of homes can limit select individuals from finding themselves in a courtroom because another member of the community fell on their unfit walk ways. Shoveling snow is without a doubt one of the easiest ways to give back to your community as a