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    I. SUBJECT The Lord of the Flies by William Golding takes place on an island during World War II, when a plane that is transporting a group of boys crashes. Two boys that were wandering the island meet. Ralph is a blonde haired boy, and Piggy is a plump, short boy with asthma. Ralph and Piggy signal all of the children on the island to come by blowing a conch. Once the conch is blown, a scrawny, tall, redheaded boy named Jack shows up with his choir that he leads. Jack approaches with a sense…

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    Elan Griffin Advanced English I Mr. Gonzales 17 April 2024 The Fiction of Fahrenheit Folds Into Reality What would someone from 70 years ago predict about today? Would they be able to predict the iPhone? The age of artificial intelligence: What aspects of a future society could one foreshadow? Many have thought about this question, even today. One author at the time, Ray Bradbury, made many prophecies of the far future in his fiction, Fahrenheit 451. His story takes place in a society where…

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    Censorship, defined as the “suppression of ideas and information that certain persons— individuals, groups or government officials—find objectionable or dangerous,” by the American Library Association, occurs every day. Many people think of censorship as a tool utilized by governments to control their citizens, but it occurs much more frequently than that. What people never realize is that the everyday scrutiny and judgement that we place on each other and our ideas is just as if not more…

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    Mobile Book Shop Case Study

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    Introduction 1.1 Functions of Book Books are very important national development. They play a very important role in communication process. They convey knowledge social and national integration, project cultural values, facilitate the participation of people in development of activities and promote international cooperation development. Reader can learn knowledge from the author through the book (MABOPA, 2015). 1.2 Features of the books 1.2.1 Books are the least “mass” of the mass media…

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    Digital Recording Essay

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    Digital recording was a much more exact science facilitating easy editing, reproduction and storage solutions. The emergence of digital audio coincided with the development of the audio compact disc which is the most common medium in the commercial audio industry to date. Due to its precise nature, there is a growing culture of running a signal through analogue equipment to give it ‘warmth'. Towards the end of the 1980s, computer based sequencing and studio controlling exploded onto the…

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    Buster Shop Case Study

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    In order to strengthen the financial and professional background, the second store will be in partnership set up. 1. Ownership The new Buster’s store is privately owned corporation in partnership basis. Lydia Chan owns 75% of the second store. She will work full-time in the store in the first year to ensure smooth day to day operation. In the second year and onwards she will be half day in the first store and half day in the second one. Carmen Chan owns 25% of the second store.…

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    Cat 4 Emotive Vocab Analysis

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    If a character is placed in a room with furnishings, the character might smash vases or slam the door in a fit of anger. If a character is upset, he/she might dive into the bed and sob into his/her pillow. That being said, Cat 4 emotive vocab is the most undesirable among the 4 when individuals are learning emotive vocab. It may be useful in certain essay settings but individuals are looking for vocab phrases that can be used in almost ANY essay. They want universality. In addition, a child who…

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    Extended Essay English Language and Literature “To what extent did The Velvet Underground & Nico's 'Banana album' relate the social, political and cultural landscape of its time and how?” Arthur Vandervoort: (Candidate Number) Supervisor: Jonathan Jones Session: May 2015 Word Count: Citation Style: Chicago Abstract: Table of Contents Page 1 Title Page 2 Abstract 3 Table of Contents 4 Introduction 5 “Not since the Titanic ran into that iceberg has there been such a collision as…

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    Chapter one Anita Desai as a novelist Anita Desai is one of the most powerful and distinguished Indian English novelists. She has an extraordinary sharpness and penetration of vision. Her writings have drawn world-wide critical attention. Anita Desai has added a new dimension to the Indian English fiction: the exploration of human psyche. She is endowed with searching psychological insight and often peeps into the inner recesses of the psyche, rather than merely presenting the outer spectacle…

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    1968: Music As Rhetoric In Social Movements In 1968 social movements sparked rhetorical discourses which occurred in many nations and on hundreds of colleges and in communities across the United States. These rhetorical discourses ultimately changed the direction of human events. Sometimes these points of ideological protests shared views on specific issues, especially demonstrations against the Vietnam War, but each conflict was also its own local conflict. There is no evidence that any…

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