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Title: Human Regressions Impact on Society
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Jack on the other hand has lost hope and become more focused on his humanly desires. Ralph's orders to Jack was to maintain the signal fire so that any ships passing by could find the stranded children. Due to Jacks failure to participate in this society it is almost destined to fail, because in order for a society to be successful all of the participants must comply with the orders and play their role in the society... Showed first 250 characters
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