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    Paradise Lost Theme

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    When John Milton begins the poem of Paradise Lost he states that the theme of this story will be “Mans first disobedience”. The ideas of obedience/disobedience were one of the most common themes seen throughout the poem of Paradise Lost. Within it‚ all sins are seen as acts of disobedience against God. The poem tells the story of how Adam and Eve disobeyed God‚ and even further describes Satan’s disobedience. Once the first disobedient act occurs‚ there are usually two moral paths that one can take:

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    People seem to be losing their sense of community for fear of “getting involved.” A community is a safe quiet place where a bunch of families enjoy the company of each other. Some family could work in a cubical at an office and others could work at the post office‚ whatever their occupation is there is always peace and quiet in the neighborhood. Kids playing outside knowing each other like if they were family‚ backyard grill out and other events‚ but when something bad happens in the neighborhood

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    Negotiating in China

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    Lessons from Negotiation in China What a coincedence that I was just learning "negotiation in China"‚ but I failed in a real negotiation exactly on the point our professor asked me and my team member to work on. It’s durance and deligence(吃苦耐劳). The eight elements of Negotiation in China are: 关系 (personal connections)‚ 中间人(intermediary),社会等级(social status),人际和谐(interpersonal harmony), 整体观念(holistic thinking),面子(face),节俭(thrift),吃苦耐劳(durance and relentlessness) I and another classmate were

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    The Lost Thing Essay

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    different‚ the negative emotions that they feel can be very harmful. The picture book The Lost Thing (2000)‚ written and illustrated by Shaun Tan‚ explores the themes of belonging and alienation that occur in modern society. The story begins with a man trying to recall stories from his youth. The only one he can remember is about when he was a young boy and he discovers a gigantic‚ red‚ machine-like animal that is lost and alone at the beach. The boy takes pity on the creature and decides to try to find

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    Fitzgerald’s “Babylon Revisited” and the “Lost Generation” The word “The Lost Generation” is popularized by Ernest Hemingway‚ which refers to the young generation of writers after World War I. F. Scoot Fitzgerald‚ T.S. Eliot‚ Ernest Hemingway‚ and Hart Crane are artists of the “Lost Generation”. There are common characteristics of the artists of “Lost Generation”. They lived in Paris‚ lost their positions in their lives‚ addicted to alcohol and have party-centered lifestyles. They

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    Lost City of Roanoke

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    The story of Jamestown was one of America’s first documented mysteries. There are clear facts about this voyage that have been documented. In 1587‚ John White did make a temporary establishment on or near Roanoke Island‚ and that after leaving for three years did return to the island in 1590. On his return‚ all traces of the colonist having lived there for those three years had vanished. No Jamestown colonist is known to be seen from again. So what happened to them during those three years? Jamestown

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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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    Naturalism in a Lost Lady

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    Grace Ren Mr. Kotlarcyck Mod 6-7/8 9 March 2012 The Animal Within: Naturalism in a Lost Lady History and literature have developed in a parallel manner‚ as organisms often co-evolve with each other. With the publication of Darwin’s groundbreaking work‚ the Origin of Species‚ a new group of people‚ the Social Darwinists‚ applied the theory of natural selection to social hierarchy. A most notable Social Darwinist‚ Herbert Spencer‚ coined the term “survival of the fittest”‚ implying that people

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    Atlantis: the Lost City

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    Atlantis: The Lost City "Now in this island of Atlantis there was a great and wonderful empire which had rule over the whole island and several others‚ and over parts of the continent . . . But‚ there occurred violent earthquakes and floods‚ and in a single day and night of misfortune. . . the island of Atlantis . . .disappeared in the depths of the sea." (Plato: Timaeus‚ 360 B.C.) One of the oldest and most intriguing mysteries of this world is the Legend of Atlantis. Where was this lost city? How

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    Japan Lost Decade

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    Japan’s Lost Decade : An Introduction Japan’s economy has endured the first lost decade during the 1990s. Looking at the current situation‚ experts are pointing out that Japan is now experiencing their second lost decade due to similar characteristics of the first which is stagnant‚ non-improving condition of their economy. Did Japan learn anything from the previous lost decade‚ or did the steps taken to avoid another lost decade were too weak? What was the problem? We will try to look into the

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