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    The two main antagonists, Ralph and Jack, are very valuable and conflicting in the story and have broad types of specific individuals that they represent in their society when they are stranded on an island, but go through the difference of life that they experience like never before. The boys are excited about how they begin a new era in their lives, but when they realize that there were no adults on the island, they figure out and keep order about what the environment contained as an island…

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    similar like their bravery and god-like strength but in other ways they are different. In order to be an epic hero the characters must be brave just as Beowulf was, just to prove how brave he was told his men to “leave your battle shields and your spears” (Beowulf line 130) as they approached the…

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    Censorship. It’s a word that gives some the sense of protection, however others feel thatsomething important is lost. Truth is, something is lost, truth. Many great works of literaturehave suffered from censorship and others have even been banned. The Lord of the Flies is noexception, a ban slowly creeps up, like a shadow obscuring truth.The Lord of the Flies depicts children (the main ones are: Ralph, Jack, Piggy, and Simon)in a deserted island. It explores the theme of savagery and…

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    in Greensboro with two older black men, Mr. Phillips and Mr.Spears, who had a white police officer pull beside and look at them then eased back behind them and flashed his lights. The officer claimed that they cut him off and had been drinking. Mr. Spears insisted that the officer should give him a drug test and the officer refused to give him one. Instead the officer told him to get out of the car and Mr.Spears said, “No” and got threatened with…

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    The Inuit people were quite technologically advanced relative to their location and time period. Inuit technology included bone, horn, antler, ivory, stone, animal skins, and baleen for basketry. Inuit inventions were considered “technological masterpieces” given their available materials. Some of these inventions included Igloos, toggling harpoon heads, kayaks, sleds, skin covered boots that were used universally, and the early domestication of dogs for hunting and packing. Most tools that the…

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    for nuts and berries as a food source. They know how to grow crops such as squash, beans, and corn. They also go fishing and hunting to gather fish and deer. They don’t use anything like muskets to hunt their food, but hand made bows and arrows and spears. The Lenape know how to craft their own tools and make their own clothing. They know how to make traps and weapons to hunt animals for food and more materials to use. They use the skin of animals to make their own clothing, whether it is…

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    Finding Society In the novel of “The Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman, he finds himself in the place of society by in his beliefs. “I loafe and invite my soul, I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass”. He believes that he is still apart of the world and nature because once the dead people are burry the person body decays into the ground. In the novel of “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain, Huckleberry finds his place in society by not following the society rules…

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    Spears states that “great leaders is first experienced as a servant to others,” which I now understand as I have grown into leadership roles. From my perspective when I moved into a leadership role, I did my best to follow the examples of my managers, directors…

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    other and form alliances against other city-states or foreign invaders. Greek warfare includes armies, soldiers, weapons, tactics, and strategies. The main soldier of any Greek army was the hoplite. His complete set of arms or suit of armor was a long spear, short sword, and circular bronze shield and he was also protected, if he could afford it, by a bronze helmet, bronze breastplate, greaves for the legs, and ankle guards. Because the soldiers had to bring their own armor and weapons in some…

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    comparable to football and baseball games because all the families and friends would come to cheer on their favorite player. Each player carved a piece of wood into a spear shape with a curved end. Then, the player would put in notches to make it easier to throw. The shape and size would differ with the age and skill level of the player. This spear would be the “snake”. The two teams would drag a log through the snow to form a trough for the “snakes” to slide through.…

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