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    Nolan, their common theme is that law and order in human society can only prevail when there are people fighting for it, otherwise the society will collapse into chaos. For Golding’s defense of this message, his book declares a very clear stance that law and order can only prevail when there are people supporting it, when that is lost, chaos will insume. The protagonist’s sidekick, Piggy, attempts to ensure that the law and order side of the matter will survive on the island and tries to…

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    Family Change Theory

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    unique to each client. According to Cloud and Townsend (2009), “We change our behavior when the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain of changing” (p. 72). To modify this statement, one could say that the chaos of staying the same must outweigh the chaos of change. Chaos is the catalyst for which change is best understood. Therefore, the question comes down to what facilitates this change; is it the family atmosphere and dynamics, the techniques and theories utilized by the…

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    becomes chaotic. In The Martian Chronicles, the humans lost their humanity destroying the earth and their new home in mars, likewise in The Lathe of Heaven, Haber lost his humanity, as he attempted to reconstruct the earth bringing chaos. When aliens, a symbol of chaos and a presence of disturbance intersect both of the stories, the final environment and conclusion of each situation follow opposing paths. In The Martian Chronicles, the humans after destroying…

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    William Shakespeare. Shakespeare followed the plot line by using chaos to order. Prospero , the protagonist, caused the shipwreck and his daughter, Miranda is falling love with Ferdinand, the son of Alonzo. Alonzo was known as the king of the Naples . In the play, Shakespeare uses setting and conflicts to explain the plot line of chaos to order. In "Tempest " different settings , such as the island, and the ship, illustrates the chaos within the play. Affected by a devastating event such as a…

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    If humans desire order, then why do they disregard regulations? Sometimes people disobey rules because of their desire to feel superior/powerful. Other times, it may be because the rules themselves are unjust. In spite of this, rules are a necessity for survival. “Without order, the human race would not have survived. We have few natural defenses, and our ability to organize has allowed us the opportunity to create safety and stability for ourselves” (thewitness.org). Examples of this can be…

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    McGuire Conley Ms. Allen Honors English, Period 6 October 9th, 2015 Fear Fear can transform a situation that can be easily handled, into a situation that will end in chaos. Fear can paralyze a person's reasoning. It can cause them to do things they would never think they could possibly do. It filters their view of the world, so that they can only see the negatives, and if they stay afraid they will become accustomed to…

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    William Blake Duality

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    When one feels as if their previous beliefs and knowledge has been confirmed, one feels comfort in the order of their mind. However, when an experience goes against their previous understanding, chaos ensues in the mind. William Blake’s life experiences exemplify the comfort in order and struggle against chaos. In the late 1790’s, Blake experienced success when teaching, drawing, and creating engravings; in turn, this created a sense of comfort. However, life stripped away this comfort when in…

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    the secret identity of Batman, threatening to blow up a hospital if Reese is not dead within the hour. Amid the chaos, police evacuate hospitals in the city. The Joker disguises himself and gains access to Harvey Dent’s hospital room, leaving them alone in the evacuated hospital. After the Joker unties Harvey’s wrists from the hospital bed, the Joker shares with Harvey his views on chaos. Ultimately, the Joker twists Harvey’s anger towards the established order and turns Harvey to the side of…

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    The first mind map I want to talk about is the triangle of well-being. This mind-map presents an idea that the mind, brain and relationships are a part of a triangle. By the mind, we mean awareness, intention, insight, and focused attention. By brain we mean the extended nervous system throughout our bodies. By relationships we mean interactions with people, most importantly: parents, friends, teachers and the community. The main idea promoted by the triangle of well-being is that the three…

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    despite being supernatural or seeming heartless. The play teaches us valuable lessons about humanity. Humans are creatures that have many different aspects to them and this concept is shown throughout the play. We learn that humanity is about mistakes, chaos, and love. Humans make mistakes and that is an apparent theme within “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Puck, Oberon's fairy assistant, puts the love juice on the wrong person's eyes. During this, we see his human side when he shows remorse for…

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