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    East and West

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    East and West Rabindranath Tagore I It is not always a profound interest in man that carries travellers nowadays to distant lands. More often it is the facility for rapid movement. For lack of time and for the sake of convenience we generalise and crush our human facts into the packages within the steel trunks that hold our travellers’ reports. Our knowledge of our own countrymen and our feelings about them have slowly and unconsciously grown out of innumerable facts which are full of contradictions

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    Humanity ’s Fall In "The Garden of Eden" The original sin that led to humanity ’s fall in the Garden of Eden is by far the worst sin committed by humankind. It is this sin that led to future sins. This original sin must be emphasized by writers to depict the evil involved in it. In writing Paradise Lost‚ John Milton recognizes this fact and uses a variety of literary techniques to stress the evil in the story over the good. The techniques used include a series of parallels with the

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    humanity as well as mistakes humans make. Within the song‚ “From Eden‚” written by Hozier‚ a stereotypical character is used to represent temptation itself. Hozier employs this character in order to show that man is not perfect and that one must accept that within their life. The allusion of Adam and Eve is more specifically used in the form of the snake‚ the devil. This is directly seen when Hozier writes “I slithered here from Eden just to sit outside your door. The snake

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    East Asia

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    in East Asia East Asia is known for its culture and long history that stretches for thousands of years. Their long history paved way to the development of their rich culture and traditions and this is very evident to their festivities and occasion. One way to see the development of their culture through the years is through their wedding traditions. It is where you will see the intricate pattern of how people live and their belief in each era. Korea Korea is one of the countries in East Asia

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    EAST WEST

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    East/West Characterising Toilet attendant: “this in nothing yet.” “I don’t know if it’s a threat or a boast. This is what they call Berliner Schnaeize –snont. Its attitude; it in your face.” Anna: “I liked the sweeping rouge of words from ‘heartfelt’ to ‘heartsick’. And I liked the order‚ the directness that I imagined in the people.” On the former GDR “….its bewildered people.” “The demonstrators‚ in shock‚ obediently pulled their cards from their wallets. Then they seized the buildings

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    Middle East

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    The Middle East is part of three major continents‚ Africa‚ Asia‚ and Europe with trade routes overland and sea. Cultural Diffusion is the spread of ideas‚ invention‚ and achievements by traders‚ conquerors‚ and migrating people. Strategic locations like the Middle Eastern nations sit on vast reserves of oil. It has importance to the world’s military and economy. Some countries link seas to the ocean by canals so ships with tanks filled with oil can transport the goods. Physical Features have affected

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    Traveling in East

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    Travelling east or west Korea is an East Asian country that is currently divided into two separate sovereign countries‚ North Korea and South Korea. North Korea is officially called the Democratic People’s of Korea‚ and South Korea is officially called the Republic of Korea. The population of North Korea and South Korea varies a lot. North Korea has a population of 25 million‚ South Korea has a population of 50 million. In North Korea the largest city Pyongyang has a population of 3‚255‚388

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    East Orchids

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    EAST ORCHIDS Established in 1989‚ East Orchids was an orchid farm located in the campus grounds of the University of the Philippines in Diliman‚ Quezon City. The enterprise started as a hobby of Mrs. Prieto before it was organized as a business. At the time of the case‚ the owners were also evaluating expansion strategies. What are the prospects of East Orchids given that Mrs. Prieto never had any formal training on orchid growing and business management? Author: Arturo Benedicto M.

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    During World War I‚ it was the accepted social norm that women belonged in the kitchen. They took the back seat to men‚ specializing in cooking and cleaning. They were the caretaker of the home and the raiser of the children. Catherine Barkley is an impeccable example of this social norm in Ernest Hemingway’s‚ A Farewell to Arms. Her submissive nature is key to the existence of the story. So important‚ in fact‚ that the story may not be at all possible without it. She submits to Lieutenant

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    Catherine Benincasa‚ born in Siena‚ Italy in 1347‚ was a great leader of a moral life. In her adolescence‚ she became attracted to prayer and solitude. Her mother considered Catherine a difficult daughter‚ in fact‚ a problematic teenager‚ who rebelled against her mother’s advice at any suggestion of marriage. At the age of sixteen‚ however‚ her sister died‚ leaving her husband a widower. Catherine’s parents proposed that he marry Catherine as a replacement‚ but she immediately showed her distaste

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