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    Rabine‚ Leslie W. "No Lost Paradise: Social Gender and Symbolic Gender in the Writings of Maxine Hong Kingston." Signs 12.3 (1987): 471-92. The article‚ No Lost Paradise‚ gives a brief description about how gender determines one’s place in the family and society‚ and one’s place of power. Though neither sex possesses essential qualities‚ gender oppositions do play a vital role in organizing Kingston’s world. This article also depicts at the oral culture that they should have in their traditional

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    Hawaii - A Paradise‚ a Home “ErrrrrrrrrrRRRRRRRR……” The plane engines blasted‚ I started chewing the minted gum in my mouth furiously‚ hoping that my ears wouldn’t pop. The tiny green dot was getting clearer by the second‚ I could start to see the fields‚ then the roads… “We will be landing in about 5 minutes; please do not unbuckle your seatbelt until then. Thank you so much for riding with Korean Air. Hope to see you again soon!” Following the big rush of the crowd‚ we boarded

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    My Personal Paradise

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    As I walk through the deep green grass and smell the fresh air‚ I realize that this is how life is supposed to be… No troubles‚ no stress‚ just myself and nature. While reading this‚ you would most likely expect me to be in a garden full of rare gardening in an exotic place- but I am right at home. Inside‚ I hear the sound of the television blaring through the windows‚ people scurrying in and out‚ and noise drowning out all the rest of the surroundings. Outside‚ is a whole different atmosphere- a

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    James Cain Paradise

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    James M. Cain has beautifully written an essay with the name "Paradise"‚ in which he tells about his awesome experience in the Los Angeles. You will simply feel as if you are experiencing it yourself‚ being present in the paradise. In his versatile novels‚ he has captured different aspects of life‚ such as hope‚ depression‚ love‚ beauty‚ etc. Let us see‚ how he describes his experience in this essay: I travelled to Westlake a few years back‚ a dense locality near Los Angeles where poverty prevails

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    Paradise Road Letter

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    show my appreciation for you and your women for displaying such a wonderful talent of singing. Music for me is something that I desire‚ its soothing for my heart. The music you produced is very heart warming and beautiful. I kindly ask you to teach me how to sing this music one day if you want. I also want to state that I and my men express our deep apology for treating you and your women unacceptably and kindly ask you for your forgiveness. We are very sorry for what we have caused for you and your

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    Paradise Road- Creative

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    Paradise Road Creative I didn’t have to‚ but I did. It was an order‚ what other choice did I have? I was merely a low level officer; the power was in Hiroto’s hands. She broke the camp rules‚ outside dealings‚ but did she? It was medicine to save innocent women‚ innocent women who have been caught up in a war for power‚ which has resulted in the women becoming the powerless‚ and me the powerful. Each day I have to dig deep‚ keep on digging I tell myself‚ for reasons to be here; pride‚ family

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    Paradise Hotel: Critique

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    1026504 Theatre 1331 Paradise Hotel On the first day of theatre class‚ when we were told we must watch some plays and write a critique for each one‚ I gave a sigh of annoyance; however‚ when I attended the play “Paradise Hotel”‚ my entire view on plays have changed. Paradise Hotel exceeded my expectations in many ways‚ making it one of the most enjoyable experience I have ever had. The comedy and wittiness of all of the characters gave me a couple of chuckles and at some times made my stomach

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    Our purpose behind contacting you is simple. The youth outside of what you may refer as the ‘Children’s Paradise’ or the ‘Greater American Catholic School System’‚ looks highly of that American institution‚ and would do whatever it takes to ensure enrollment. What they do not know is that certain hostile individuals are already embedded there‚ and all seek to do actual harm to the progress already made. Thus‚ we have the highest confidence in you‚ because we think you might have what it takes to

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    Striking similarities between a duo of novels are not unusual. The novel Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelly‚ deals with a scientist named Victor Frankenstein who embodies a creature‚ who eventually wreaks havoc on his life. The novel Lost Paradise‚ by John Milton‚ exposes the cruelty of Christianity or the Christian God within the characters God‚ Satan‚ Adam‚ and Eve. Victor Frankenstein and God have many similarities‚ as they are both creators of incarnations. Victor’s creature known as the monster shows

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    Satan in Paradise Lost

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    Seeing Satan in a different light in Paradise Lost Satan is a character that has been ridiculed and teased in our modern world because of his symbolization of evil‚ combined with the underlying hypothesis that good will always triumph over evil ultimately questioning and mocking his presence. In Paradise Lost John Milton frays from the typical view of Satan as the devil-on-your-shoulder by having the readers absorbed in the idea that they actually feel sympathetic towards this evil creature. Within

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