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    Response To Pokemon Go

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    1. Pokemon Go...your thoughts? Are you playing? Do you even know what it is? The answer to all three of these questions is no. 2. What was something you collected as a child? Do you still have that collection? If you're a parent what's something your own children collected? Have you ever camped out, stood in a crazy long queue, or paid a ridiculous sum for a 'collectible'? I have never been big on collectables. Mainly because I have a tendency to not hold an interest in things for very

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    In both novels, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, and Animal Farm by George Orwell, the authors outline the creation of two distinct societies from the ground up. The characters of both books believe what they are doing is revolutionary, and unlike any civilization that preceded them. However, despite the groups’ isolation from the outside world, one can witness a pattern over the course of the stories’ development - the systems created, power dynamics, and rules that are used to govern, all

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    There are three types of pathogens that cause meningitis. The first type of pathogen is Haemophilus influenzae type b. It is an aerobic gram-negative bacteria, meaning they have relatively thin cell walls and can be resistant to antibiotic treatment. In 95% of invasive diseases are caused by type b. Before the introduction of a vaccine, it was the leading cause of bacterial meningitis most common in infants. The organism colonizes in the nasopharynx (the upper part of the throat behind the

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    The Mae Enga Over the centuries the Enga people of Papua New Guinea have adapted certain cultural characteristics to cope with varying environmental and social changes. Some aspects of the Enga peopleís lives that have shown the most cultural adaptation to the surrounding ecosystem are their horticultural practices, system of tribal warfare and clan organization. Through these adaptations, the Enga have gained ways to regulate their population, reduce their risk, control, communal resources

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    hidden messages seem to sway me from neither reading the text completely in an unironic way nor viewing it as an argument for feminism. First of all, Mrs. Piggott’s “plight” is vividly represented in the beginning of the story. In the front cover, three smiling male characters ride piggyback on Mrs. Piggott, who has no facial expression. The story begins with “Mr. Piggott lived with his two sons, Simon and Patrick.” Only after introducing the nice house, garden, car and garage, does the

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    Baynes Autrey Mr. McCain English 8, period 6 19 August 2015 Lord of the Flies Chapter Summaries Chapter 1: Ralph, a boy who just survived a plane crash, meets a very fat kid who was also on the plane. The fat kid tells Ralph that he could call him anything except for Piggy, so Ralph starts calling him Piggy. They are stranded on what they presume to be an island. They begin to realize that there were other kids and want to find a way to gather the kids and have a meeting. Ralph finds a big lagoon

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    adults, they rough it out until rescue comes. They faced challenges against mother nature and themselves while waiting to be rescued. When rescue came, it was a bit too late, but they did not lose much because of the most important symbols. The three most prominent symbols used in William Golding’s novel, The Lord of the Flies are the conch, the fire, and the character Piggy. The conch is the most prominent symbol because it represents order. At first, the conch demonstrated order and civilization

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    of the castaways are Jack and Roger. After Jack’s initial rebellion, he and Roger went out on a hunt to capture and kill a pig for its meat, which they

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    able to report their findings accurately and in a way that supports their argument. The Bay of Pigs is a controversial event that has piqued

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    one day and caught a magic fish who was once a prince. He could grant wishes if he was thrown back into the ocean. The fisherman was happy to return it until he told his wife about the fish when he got home. Since he and his wife lived in a small “pig sty” she was furious that he didn't ask for anything, so she made him go back and ask

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