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    The Beast Within Us Behind the mask of the frightful beast lies a person consumed by fear, blinded by his inability to comprehend his actions. In the novel “Lord of the Flies”, by William Golding, It shows a group of boys on their way back home when they crash land on an island and must learn how to survive with no adults. Throughout the story we see how the boys become savage and start to lose their minds. Their fear causes them to become ruinous and unaware of their actions. In the video…

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    Look at the plane's wing, now look back at me. Now look back at the plane's wing, and back at me again. Repeat ad nauseum. Then suddenly, the screen flips over, and your worst nightmares become true. You're trapped on an island, in the dark, with only other survivors of the great screen flipping cruddy sci-fi sound effects in the background crash. But that's not the worst part. Soon, you are split into a truly terrible dilemma, one of choosing two tribes, each with its own fatal foibles. Which…

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    The novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding and the famous T.V. series Lost both have people deserted island after a plane crash. In spite of the leaders’ efforts to save others, three characters die. In LOTF Simon and Piggy are killed by others on the island, so is Mars in Lost. The question is were they murdered? First-degree murder is done with hatred and planning. (Doc. A) Second-degree murder is not planned and has no hatred, but its has intent to kill. (Doc. A) Based on the definition…

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    Lord of The Flies: Ralph and Jack Comparison There will always be someone who is better you, stronger than you. The stronger person will be of greater influence that others tend to follow. However, choosing the strongest person is not always the best choice. In Novel “Lord of The Flies” that was written by William Golding was published in 1954, the novel demonstrate of a boy Ralph, whom was not the strongest boy but show better understanding of people, which gives him better leadership…

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    I believe that the leader of any group of people should think positively because as a follower, you always look up to the leader. More importantly, followers look up to their leader for advice and guidance, when things become unpromising. If the leader stays hopeful then so does the group. On the other hand, if the leader is pessimistic in bleak situations, then the group loses its self-confidence and optimism. For example, Ralph is the democratically elected leader of the school boys, whose…

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    The characteristics of the boys prove that, given time and isolation humans’ natural instincts will overpower their nurtured behavior. The most prominent example of this regression would be the primary antagonist Jack. Jack first introduces himself as “Merridew” while putting on an air of sophistication. However, later on, he declares one of the most childish quotes in the book: “I’m not going to play any longer. Not with you.” (Golding, p. 113) His statement demonstrates the simplicity that…

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    a. Write a hypothetical, traditional psychological description of why Racquel blurts out answers According to the child psychologist that Racquel has been seeing, he describes in his assessment that Racuqel suffers from separation anxiety disorder. Due to her feeling the symptoms of her separation anxiety disorder, Racquel blurts out answers to make her feel better by reducing the symptoms of her separation anxiety disorder. b. Write a behavior analytic explanation of Racquel’s behavior.…

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    St. Albert: A Short Story

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    the couch watching football drinking a cold one. Mark sees pugsley pee on the carpet in the living room, Mark gets up and rubs pugsley nose into his pee and says “bad dog!” Bella, Snuggles, and Oscar watch angrily as pugsley gets his nose rub in pee. “Shane get in here” mark yells “what do you want now?” “I want you to make this dog smarter” “ I have something in the garage but you'll regret this”. Shane walks into the garage and grabs a helmet and puts it on pugsley.”happy now?” say shane “yes…

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    Pit Bull Monologue

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    San Diego and had decided to take our pit bull red with him. My mother, my step-dad and myself were all against him taking red but he was really my brothers dog so we couldn’t tell him not to. We all really loved that dog, to us he was part of the family. It was going well for the first couple days, it was hard getting used to not seeing my dog around. He always slept with me on my bed and nothing felt the same with him gone. The house was also very quiet, red was always doing something…

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    One early morning there was a man named mauka man he was getting ready to go hunting he had woke up at 4:00 to get everything ready. He got his trusty dog bullet in the truck and ready to go mauka man put the cut collar and tracking collar on bullet so he wouldn't get cut and he wouldn't get lost. He put his gun in the back of the truck seat and went on his was gonna go hun in his pasture but he figure he would challenge bullet and go in the forest where the pigs run fast and they go straight…

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