Everything about the Lord of the Flies

2012
01.25

Lord of the Flies, written by English author William Golding, remains a seminal work exploring humanity’s potential for good and evil. Written not long after the end of World War II, Golding’s novel takes an allegorical approach to its central themes of the loss of innocence, humanity’s basic nature, and the struggle between civilization and savagery.

The story follows a group of English school boys who have been stranded alone on a deserted island. Without the benefit of adults, the boys work to create their own society by electing a leader and organizing survival tasks. One of the key tasks is working to achieve their rescue off the island by keeping a signal fire lit. The other critical task is finding food for the group. Through a series of mishaps, the tension among the boys begins to rise. The tension comes from their fears of what is out in the jungle (some believe there is a monster living there) and decaying relationships among the boys. As the boys doing the hunting sink deeper into their primal task of hunting and killing, they become more aggressive. Eventually, the group of boys divides into two tribes: the hunters, which constitutes most of the group, and those who remain behind the original leader. The schoolboys divide into one group that descends into violence and another trying to return to civilization.

As an allegorical work, Golding used specific characters to represent specific options along the civilization to barbarism continuum. Ralph is the boy first elected leader when the group is working together to order their new world. As such, Ralph represents the order and morality imposed by an external civilization made up of laws. Simon is a quieter character who represents a morality based in nature. That is, a more internal framework of ethics that perhaps is the most ambitious and idealized form of morality as it is more organic rather than a response to external pressures like Ralph’s civilized society. At the opposite end of the spectrum is Jack who deposes Ralph and becomes leader of the savage hunters tribe. Jack represents the descent into a power based morality unrestricted by any other value.

The other key figure in the book is Piggy, an intellectual, chubby boy who seems most unsuited to the harsh, physical realities of living on a deserted island. However, in fact, many of the little group’s greatest achievements, such as lighting fire, come through Piggy’s innovation and resourcefulness. As such, he represents the rational, scientific side of civilization.

The representatives of perhaps the highest forms of civilizing influences – rationality (Piggy) and harmony (Simon) – are literally murdered by crazed hunters, the representatives of savagery. This is clear symbolism of Golding’s assessment of human nature. Ralph and the other boys fleeing the hunters are found by a British officer, the ultimate symbol of extrinsic order. The officer turns to Ralph, as his symbolic counterpart on the island, for an explanation. That the higher forms of morality were crushed by chaos with only the representative of legal civilization remaining long enough to regain itself indicates Golding’s dark view that civilization is perhaps only a fragile bulwark against man’s barbaric nature.

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Theme Party Decorations Are Easy Online

2012
01.04

One of the biggest banes of any party planner is buying theme party decorations at a reasonable rate. These specialty items are always in high demand, particularly if they are holiday themes, and almost always cost a premium compared to generic party supplies. It is easy to have grand ambitions for the perfect party and fantastic decorations, only to discover that you can afford about half of what you were planning to buy, and not the better half, either!

Getting theme party decorations does not have to be such a headache, you can find them for less if you order them on the internet. Online shopping has the advantage of offering you a greater variety in products to choose from, often at a wider range of prices than the handful of party supply stores located near you. Many online shops also offer wholesale prices or bundled discounts that can save you a small fortune, too.

However finding a good discount online is only half of the battle, the other half is choosing the perfect decorations. Many different blogs offer great advice to shoppers looking to save a bundle, and especially good tips for party planners who are less concerned about the budget. While you are looking around at the various online stores don’t forget to check and see if they have a blog that you could get some ideas from. A couple of well written articles can save you a ton of time and just as much money, too.

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Reinventing Private Jet Companies

2011
12.17

The travel industry is rife with innovation and new businesses that are aimed at making the searching and booking process simpler and more efficient. Unfortunately, many private jet companies have not seen as much modernization, and few suffer more than the travelers hoping to easily arrange a chartered flight. A unique new web service is hoping to bring charter booking into the 21st century.

Charter Hound is essentially a search engine that allows would-be travelers to find flights based on their needs. Much like other services have done for the commercial airline industry, this model only requires departure and arrival locations, dates and the number of passengers in order to find users jets anywhere in the world that can handle their journey within the specified budget.

A particularly helpful feature is the site’s Deals Alert box, which lets curious visitors enter how much they would prefer to spend on air rates as well as their flying destination. Once the user’s criteria has been met, Charter Hound immediately sends an automated email with a flight that is able to be booked instantly. No such other feature exists in online charter resources.

Another unique component to the company’s business model is its ability to index hundreds of flight databases and fleet manifests instead of only relying on a handful as most charter traveling agencies do. This gives customers exponentially more options in terms of providers and the types of planes desired for a trip. Having more options, Charter Hound contends, means a higher level of customer satisfaction.

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Things you Cannot Cart Away

2011
11.28

This article isn’t about family heirlooms or stray buttons, things that have emotional value or that you just cannot seem to stand to part with. The fact is that whether you are looking for dumpster rental Raleigh, Orlando, Muskegon, or Boise there are certain substances which it will be a violation of both your contract with your dumpster rental agent and a violation of either state or federal laws to toss.
These substances commonly include: radioactive material, volatile material (typically corrosive or unusual chemicals), anything highly flammable or explosive, biomedical materials, infectious bio-mater (think mad cows), toxic material, or anything else that you would knowingly consider to be hazardous. Typically your dumpster rental experts will also cover their bases with a line including anything else deemed hazardous by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or any state agency connection to the Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976.
Now it is probably fairly unlikely that you are rolling too much nuclear waste out of your backyard. However, it is certainly possible and even likely that with a detailed cleaning out of a large storage area or a demolition job involving old asbestos will yield hazardous and unpleasant materials. While it may be tempting to simply chuck this into the bottom of the dumpster and send it to the dump, another line in your dumpster rental agreement makes this ill-advised (even apart from it being illegal to improperly dispose of these materials). This is “Title to and liability for any waste listed above shall remain with YOU the customer as you expressly agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless our company from and against any and all damages, penalties, liabilities, and fines resulting from or arising out of such hazardous waste.”