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    The Lost Children

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    The Lost Children The lost children also known as “The Lost Children Sudan” are a large group of children in sudan who are caught in the crosshairs of civil war that has been taking place in northern africa for a great number of years. The civil war has split Sudan into what is now known as “Sudan” and “South Sudan” which became an independent state on July 9th 2011. This civil war has displaced and killed many families and children and often forcing those children into becoming “child soldiers”

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    The Lost Battalion

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    The Lost Battalion: Film Analysis In movie The Lost Battalion Major Charles White Wittlesey and his troops lead an attack into the Argonne Forest where they encountered severally bloody battles with the Germans‚ who outnumbered them and completely surrounded them. He started off with 500 men at the beginning of the campaign and by the end under 200 men were left. This movie shows the obstacles that stood in their way in order to stand their ground against German forces. These obstacles included

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    The children’s book titled “Best of All” is written by Max Lucado and illustrated by Sergio Martinez in 2003. This book is one of Max Lucado’s Wemmicks collection that deals with a familiar tale but also ties in a modern day twist which instills and captivates a child on the significance of oneself who God made them to be. The story begins with Wemmickville’s arrangements to celebrate the arrival of the famous Wemmick‚ Bess Stovall to the village to select the individuals for her wonderful Wemmicks

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    Lost in the Virtual World: Identity and Power in Cyber Games by Naushin Rehman M.Phil. Semester I Course: MP 1 “Introduction to Literary Theory” Course Coordinators: Dr. Simi Malhotra & Dr. Mukesh Ranjan Second Paper Presentation December 7‚ 2010 Department of English Jamia Millia Islamia Lost in the Virtual World: Identity and Power in Cyber Games It is not virtual reality‚ because when our symbolic environment is‚ by and large‚ structured in this inclusive‚ flexible‚ diversified hypertext

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    Lost Ones

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    Michael Moran Prof. Aiossa 122-804 April 02‚ 2013 Jermaine Lamarr Cole‚ better known by his stage name J. Cole‚ is a rapper‚ songwriter and producer from Fayetteville‚ North Carolina. “Lost Ones” is a single from his album Cole World: The Sideline Story‚ which paints a picture of a man and a woman dealing with the prospect of having an abortion of their unborn child. Cole’s father left him and his mother when he was still young‚ and throughout this song he explores a little about how that situation

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    The Lost Letter

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    If you ever go to London to attend a festive royal event‚ a wedding perhaps‚ you’ll have to wade through throngs of cheering‚ waving people to catch a glimpse of royalty. But it’s not like that when the royal family is staying in Balmoral Castle‚ their summer palace nestled in the rolling green hills of our Scottish countryside. There‚ you often see them riding through town in a horse-drawn carriage surrounded by guards clad in bright red and black. Every Sunday morning at nine o’clock‚ the royal

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    The Well of Loneliness

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    IS THE WELL OF LONELINESS A CLASSIC OF LESBIAN LITERATURE? Radcliffe Hall’s novel‚ The Well of Loneliness‚ depicts the girlhood and womanhood of a non-conventional woman‚ Stephen Gordon‚ who after assuming her natural inversion during her adolescence‚ fights to find a place in the world. After fulfilling partially her aspirations by serving in I World War as an ambulance driver‚ she falls in love with Mary‚ another ambulance driver‚ and for a short while they defy the world with their happiness

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    Utoya Lost

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    Utoya Lost It was a quiet summer’s day on the Island of Utoya‚ where each year‚ hundreds of youngsters would come together and spend a week away from their families‚ to do projects‚ activities and other fun things. Little did they know‚ that many would never see their families again... "Just another peaceful afternoon" Is what they told themselves as they all gathered around for the daily assembly. Friends side by side‚ smiles and giggles on every face‚ not only was the atmopsphere lively

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    Lost in the Mall

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    Lost In The Mall: Misrepresentations and Misunderstandings Article Review Shane Raymer South-central Kentucky Community and Technical College Abstract The studies described in this article investigates whether people can be fed false memories‚ or believe false information‚ into believing that (for example) they were once lost in a shopping mall at a point in their life. Lost

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    Summary of “The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love” In the essay “The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love”‚ Stephanie Coontz surveys the history of marriage throughout the world‚ revealing its historical purposes and the philosophies surrounding it. Coontz gives examples of how once people married for utility‚ necessity‚ and social advantages. She explains how over time and through the changing ideas about love and the sexes that people now marry for love‚ companionship‚ and personal happiness.

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