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    Analytical Essay Lord of The Flies by William Golding was composed as a response to the disconcerting events the author witnessed during World War II. The microcosmic island strips a band of schoolboys of their amicable façades, while divulging their primitive temperaments unbeknownst to even them. Writing in an extended metaphor, this situation unleashes an uncensored vulgarity. In accordance with the Freudian Theory, each individual undertakes a concept far grander than themselves. True…

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    groups. Since 2004, a company called Sweet Beginnings outside Chicago O’Hare airports, began employing over 400 ex-cons. Sweet Beginnings, give the ex-convicts a fresh start to a new life, after prison. The ex-cons were trained to maintain the 132 bee hives daily. The offenders were in charge of maintaining the hives, and collecting…

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    The human digestive system is a very sensitive tract. With the immune system being found to develop severe illnesses, humans need to come up with a way that doesn’t harm the digestive system and helps empower the immune system (Haddad, Azar, Groom, and Biovin, 2005)(pp.513). This is why people are resorting to homeopathy because it is a safe form of medicine that heals the whole individual from the inside out (Lockie, 1989). According to Ody (2007), “instead of trying to obliterate symptoms when…

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    It was a very long car ride, and to a little girl in a hot stuffy dress, a long car ride feels like forever. We arrive at the lady’s house- finally, and my sister is like a bee attracted to honey, in .5 seconds she’s petting the dogs and playing with them and having the time of her life. I was a little more behaved and started playing with the dogs after a couple of minutes. The dogs had short fur and every time you touched them you…

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    At the beginning of this course, I received the task to describe literature based on the work of Northrop Frye and other literary pieces I had previously read. At that time, I concluded that literature is an entire kingdom of its own that defies the laws of our world and takes us into another, fulfills our hearts’ desires, and teaches us important lessons for life. After studying poems and dramas more in depth during this course, I realized my first impression of literature was correct. I have…

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    Adroit Apiarist Analysis

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    Apiarist (1959) is currently on display at The Museum of Texas Tech University (fig. 1). This oil painting shows an adroit apiarist, which simply means skilled beekeeper, getting ready to use a bee smoker on a hive of bees. The smoke is filled with chemicals that render the bees incapable of defending their honey. The passiveness of the bees is echoed in the rest of the elements of nature in the photo. These other elements of nature are receiving the same treatment by humans, yet they remain…

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    very clear and vivid images as well as other poetic techniques throughout the poem which captivates and engulfs readers as he takes us into his dream. The major theme of this poem is escapism. In the first stanza he paints a clear image of beans and honey which he will grow and harvest, and a small cabin of clay and wattle which he will build and live in himself. Here, he is in complete solitude and close to nature; it's his utopia. The repetition of the word go emphasises Yeats determination…

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    CHAPTER 1: CONCEPT OF FREEDOM George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright and a critic. His work as a London newspaper critic of music and drama emerged in The Quintessence of Ibsenism. His celebrated plays include Arms and the Man, You Never Can Tell and The Devil’s Disciple. His works present a bold intellectual criticism sugar-coated by a pretended lightness of tone. He rebelled against disordered thinking, and sought to puncture pierce pretensions. In the essay Freedom, G.B.Shaw reveals his…

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    Danny Najera

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    rather he can be described as a rough, ruddy man. His hair is long, and his face not shaven. His facial features resemble that of a Bush man. I met Danny at Green River as I wanted to get involved in research. He was very accommodating. I did Honey Bee Research with Danny for a year and in that time I learned a lot about bees and the diseases that…

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    still a good evidence because we all have experience of her observation. For example, she writes about how people behave in and after Thanksgiving and Black Friday. It is a very accurate description. Lastly, the author uses a family who raising bee for honey not the toy has a meaningful relationship with all the items. The strength of the evidence is good but not…

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