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    Many people believe that Lord of the Flies is based on World War 2. There are many similarities, with dictators and imprisonments. In this book, William Golding writes this book on the idea that people in today’s society are relatively bad. I believe that humans are bad because they imprison one another and kill one another. William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies shows that humans are bad through people imprisoning other people. In the book, the littluns and mostly everyone, except for Simon

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    the majority of the tables decisions. When this hierarchy forms, the decisions this leader takes will always be classified as good or evil, and the society will be judged by the character at their forefront. In William Golding’s novel “Lord of The Flies”, Jack Merridew is the character that takes leadership in the society and proves humanity is inherently evil by demonstrating human’s: selfish tendencies, competitive nature, and hopelessness. Jack stopped at nothing to control situations on the island

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    Tomberlin: Your Friendly Neighborhood… Vehicle By: Adi (Armine) Q. Torres So who is this “Friendly Neighborhood” besides Spiderman? Tomberlin! Tomberlin is a private company that manufactures, designs, and distributes advanced electric golf carts and vehicles for short distance commuting. Tomberlin uses a community-based distribution network all over the USA, South America, Asia and Europe. Michael Tomberlin founded the company in 1992 as a manufacturer of neighborhood electric vehicles (NEVs)

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    Driverless Vehicles Cars represent a considerable part of people’s everyday life. They are used to visit ancestors or colleagues; many need them for work or getting to school faster. However drivers need loads of concentration and accidents are caused as a result of distraction. That is why engineers and software developers for Google, Volvo and other companies, have been working on driverless vehicles for the last years. They are designed to make lives easier in a bunch of ways. While they provide

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    Driverless Vehicles Cars represent a big part of people’s everyday life. They are used to go visit ancestors or colleagues; many need them for work or getting to school faster. But drivers need loads of concentration and accidents are caused because something distracts them. That is why engineers and software developers for Google, Volvo and other companies, have been working on driverless vehicles for the last years. They are designed to make lives easier in a bunch of ways. While they provide

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    branches on a tree, but before I could think of it, the leg of the chair collapsed, like a building being demolished. I really don’t know how it happened, it was random, but it sure did startle me. I was petrified, the chair fell backwards causing me to fly over it like a bird. One of my arms hit the archway so hard, my bone snapped, and the other arm however, I crushed it with all of my body weight. I must’ve been flung extremely hard. At that time, I was a human slingshot. My mother heard me crying

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    I agree with what Graham Greene stated. In the book, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a group of boys are stranded on an island where they unite but shortly separate. Trust is key when stranded and one of the boys, Jack, had no trust and felt he had to take matters in his own hands. Jack betrayed Ralph, the original leader, by separating the group and turning them against each other. Jack also mislead the others boys into illusions of food and relaxation because the boys were starving and fighting

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    Adrian Hammer Hypothesis: Soft body caterpillar robot more efficient than current robots. Topic: To understand why the inspiration of the common caterpillar is used to create the next generation of soft structure robots and what they will be used for once they are completed. Description: The caterpillar inspired robot is one of the first of its kind using a soft body to mimic that of its inspired. This is one of the main major points of why I choose to pick this instead of any other biology

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    full body scanners at some airports. Twelve years ago, non-ticketed visitors could escort their loved ones departing to airline gates. No today. Security prior 9/11 was what I would say is lackadaisical. There was a point in time where pilots would fly with the cockpit doors open, and they would even invite younger children to the cockpit to take a glimpse at the controls. Not today. Currently, the cock pit door stays closed, usually with a flight attendant standing guard in front of it. Prior to

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    become a responsible adult. The song also expresses the dread he has for growing up. In the text, it states, “ I was told when I get older all my fears would shrink, but now I’m insecure and I care what people think.” When he was a child and could fly to outer space, his life was filled with joy and ease. Now he has to get up, grow up, and make money. Now, people see him as an adult, and he has more pressure put behind him, and more expectations. In

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