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    In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, the boys who are stranded on the island come in contact with many things that symbolize ideas. Through the use of symbols such as the beast, the island, Simon and Piggy’s specs. These symbols represent that humans when freed from society's rules allows their natural desire for evil to dominate their personality. One of the symbols throughout the story was the beast. In the minds of many of the boys, the beast is a source of evil on the island. However, it…

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    The Commander In the beginning of the book, Offred notices the Commander standing right outside what she now refers to as “her” room. He has his back to her and is peering intently inside of the room. Offred instantly feels that her privacy is being violated just as he is violating the rules stating that he is not to be there (49). That was the first time that Offred encountered the Commander. The Commander’s motivation was to see who the new woman was that moved into the previous mistress's…

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    Have you ever wondered what some of the events and figures in books symbolized? William Golding uses symbolism throughout the novel Lord of the Flies. There are characters, items, and figures that represent different things throughout the novel. For example, Piggy symbolizes knowledge, intelligence and reason. Throughout the book, Golding uses indirect and direct characterization to develop this symbol. There are many symbols that are developed throughout the novel. The beast is a symbol in the…

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    Lord of the Flies In Lord of the Flies by William Golding he uses the concept of island survival to show the various negative behaviors of man. The story starts with Ralph as the leader and by the end of the story the island is on fire and Ralph is being hunted by Jack and his lackeys. The cause of this ever growing chaos was the beast, a made up monster that terrorized the dreams of the little ones and caused uncertainty to blossom in the hearts of those who were older. Golding uses the beast…

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    The element name given is Phosphorus, it is symbolized in on the periodic table as a P. Its atomic number is 15 and the atomic mass is 30.974 (which is a rounded number). Group number the element is apart of on the periodic table is 15. Phosphorus’ listed isotopes are P-31 (stable) and 23 others and its electron configuration is [Ne]3s2 3p2. Physical properties of the element are varied depending on which allotrope of the element you are talking about. White Phosphorus has a melting point of…

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    In Lord of the Flies, the children turn from clean cut and young proper men into savage, remorseless, immoral boys. Shockingly, they begin to threaten and kill towards the end of the novel. This is blamed on the state of nurture, which is based on situational, influential, and environmental factors. Effectively, they lost all levels of obedience and appropriation that they once took part of before they arrive on the island and became both vulnerable and pressured by their peers. There…

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    Pt1420 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    just said, we can arrive at a conclusion for what the question is asking us. For #1 it includes a slope of the number 0 & a intercept of the number sixty. So now we have y equals sixty. For #2 it includes a slope of the number fifth teen but this time there is no intercept at all. So now we have y equals 15x. For #3 Lastly it includes a slope of the number five & a intercept of the number thirty & now we have y equals 5 x plus thirty. For the most & important part is sam might need to know. I…

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    Banning Teens at Munchy’s Banning teenagers is wrong because it is worthless trying to keep out a certain age group when not every person is the problem. It is the business person’s choice to go there for lunch, as it is the teen’s. If opposed to dining with teens, there are other places adult patrons could go for lunch or dinner. they should just leave so they do not ruin the opportunity for the younger patrons that have done nothing wrong, teens have rights too. Teenagers should not be banned…

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    Algebra1 Unit 4 Analysis

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    In this essay it will explain about the similarities and differences between two units of Algebra 1, Unit 2 and Unit 4. Between Unit 2 and Unit 4 there are many similarities and differences in their lessons. In Unit 2 its lessons were based off of equalities, or equations, and in Unit 4 it is based off of inequalities. There are three main related lessons between these two units and they are, one-step equations to solving inequalities with addition and subtraction, multi-step equations to…

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    What are group one elements? Group one elements are alkali metals. The physical properties of group one elements are that they are shiny and the alkali metals are very soft. Lithium is the hardest alkali metal and they become softer as you go down the group. The chemical properties of group one is that they’re very reactive when mixed with water or when in contact with the air. Each element in group one has one electron in their outermost shell. Also, group one elements get more reactive as you…

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