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    The Lord of the Flies the boys all channel their inner savage in order to survive alone on the island. One of the first things the boy realize they will have to do now is to hunt for food. Jack, the former choir leader and antagonist, decides that he will be the head hunter and his other choir boys will help him. As they trek the unexplored forest,…

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    Lincoln High School are in more preforming arts programs this school year than ever, but the students and teachers still wish for more growth. Gahanna Lincoln High School offers many performing arts programs, including drama/theater, orchestra, band, choir, and speech and debate. Some programs are more affected by the various ethnic groups than others, and students are starting to become aware Based on the program, many teachers, coaches, and directors have different viewpoints on the various…

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    While I was signing the songs I couldn’t help but notice the difference in style compared to my church. At the Evening of the Light church, the tempos of the songs were a lot slower and the choir dragged out the words to the songs. At my church the choir sings modern gospel music which is more up to beat , but this didn’t really bother me because I knew that the common denominator was giving the lord praise he deserved and he didn’t care about how the music was arranged…

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    World 's one of the best scientist, Albert Einstein, once said," The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but those who watch them doing evil, and it might be right to say that Ralph and his group was trying to stand up for what was right, and get everyone rescued. In the novel, Lord of the Flies, a story centers on group of boys, who were dropped from a crushed plane on an uninhabited island struggling to survive, William Golding represents Ralph as chief, who is the commander of…

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    to come up with a plan so they can survive. They decide to vote for chief first “Every hand outside the choir except Piggy’s was raised immediately. Then Piggy, too, raised his hand grudgingly into the air”. Ralph continued. “I’m chief then” (Golding 23). They also establish who will hunt for food “The choir belongs to you of course- they could be the army or hunters. Jack’s in charge of the choir. They can be-what do you want them to be?’ “Hunters” (Golding 23). The boys make rules to adapt to…

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    Agata

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    I can’t even count the amount of times someone has asked me “what’s your name again?” or “is there something easier that I could call you?” It’s not very common for a teacher to pronounce my name correctly on the first try, but I get a lot of interesting first attempts. I’ll admit that Agata isn’t the most common name in the world, but I have never hated it. Even if I wanted to change my name, I can’t think of anything more fitting for a person like me. According to babynames.com, Agata is a…

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    the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding Ralph represented democracy and leadership. Ralph represented two ideas one of those two was democracy. “All right. Who wants Jack for chief?’ With dreary obedience the choir raised their hands. `Who wants me?’ Every hand outside the choir…

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    Mr Dubore Reflection

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    As I am sitting in the cold, frigid, choir room, I am focused on my choir director, Mr. DeBore, who is wearing khaki dress pants with a light blue dress shirt, and a blue and tan designed tie. Behind him is a bright green wall covered with posters of cheat-sheets with different subject matter we cover in class and see in our sheet music every day. As he begins to start warm ups, like we do every morning, a thought comes to his mind and as usual, he trails off to a totally different topic. It was…

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    Ralph always has the boys’ best interests at heart. He never puts himself before them and always strives to make them happy. He even tried to make Jack happy by making him in charge of his choir who later on become the hunters of the island. “‘Jack is in charge of the choir. They can be-what do you want them to be?’ ‘Hunters '" (Golding 19). Ralph could immediately sense at the beginning of the novel that Jack would be some trouble, which he turns out to be. He senses that Jack will continuously…

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    When I started 4-H in the 5th grade, I was a timid 10-year-old whose highest level of club participation was occasionally seconding a motion during meetings. I was terrified of making mistakes when I was expected to do farm chores without my leader’s direct oversight. During my first show, I was so nervous that I made a complete embarrassment of myself. Looking back today, it is difficult to believe that I used to be that person. Today, I am the vice president of my club. I am always ready to…

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