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    Lost Letters of Perganum

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    The Lost Letters of Pergamum Professor Bruce W. Longenecker’s novel‚ The Lost Letters of Pergamum‚ describes a collection of fictional letters being exchanged between two fictional characters known as Antipas and Luke. Antipas is a benefactor from Rome‚ and Luke is a physician and author of the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts. Luke is also the main person who Antipas goes to throughout the novel for knowledge and answers to his many questions. The story is very well written and gives the reader

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    China Lost Girls

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    China’s Lost Girls China is largest population in the world because of that Chinese government decided a policy which is one-child policy. A family has only one child‚ but some case a family can have second child if they pay to government. One of big issue in China is balance of gender which means man’s population is much larger than female’s. Chinese people want to have a boy because a man carries the family name in Chinese culture; therefore‚ thousands of Chinese girls are aborted‚ hidden

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    Lost And Found Analysis

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    Have you ever made a big mistake in your life and wanted a second chance? In the book “lost and Found” by Anne Schraff‚ one of the characters‚ Carl‚ the father‚ leaves his family‚ wife‚ and two daughters for a younger woman and comes back into their lives after five years wanting a second chance. He does this by stalking the girls and showing up in places they seem to be. Carl attempts to connect with his wife‚ too‚ the girl’s mother. In the end‚ because he got a second chance he becomes the hero

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    Raiders of the Lost Ark

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    Jon Rohrbaugh Raiders of the Lost Ark 57:33-1:01:00 “Uncovering the Well of Soles” I have chosen to evaluate a scene from Indiana Jones‚ Raiders of the Lost Ark where Indiana and Sallah uncover the Well of Soles where the lost ark is hidden. We open the scene at 57:03 with Indiana leading a team of diggers up a hill to the spot where they will dig for the ark. As the scene opens we hear the diegetic sounds of the diggers and commotion taking place in the background. We also hear non-diegetic

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    Raiders Of The Lost Ark

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    Raiders of the Lost Ark‚ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ was released in 1981 and was one of many great films with the acting role for Harrison Ford. This thrillingly comical adventure film where Dr. Indiana Jones‚ played by Harrison Ford (aka Han Solo) is a professor of archaeology and expert in ancient artifacts. He is hired by the American Government to find the Ark of the Covenant‚ which is believed to hold the ten commandments. Unfortunately‚ Germans located the site of the ark of the covenant

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    The Lost Roanoke Colony

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    Jamestown is considered our first successful colony‚ however it was not our first attempt at a colony. There were a few attempts to colonize the New World before Jamestown and one in particular that is found to be interesting is Roanoke also known as the Lost Colony. It received this name due to the fact that the colonists that settled this colony disappeared very mysteriously. This poses the question of What happened to the people of Roanoke? There are many different viewpoints of what occurred to the

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    Lost Chased by a Beast

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    a moment to come. The creature had black fur and at the edge of it paws its claws very thin and sharp to catch its prey. Thus it had to have those aspects in its inner self to be considered the abstract of nature it really was. Indeed it was no lost puppy or cute pet animal‚ this creature was in fact a beast. The human on the other hand had much to worry about and had no similarities to this beast whatsoever. It was a male. A skinny man around his early thirties with dark brown hair and

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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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    Elizabeth's Lost In Music

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    Reference: McMahon‚ Elizabeth. Lost in Music [online]. Meanjin‚ Vol. 59‚ No. 2‚ 2000: 166-177. Ari’s description of the four sections of the city interlace demographic information with personal affect. Sex‚ drugs and alcohol will ease the strain on Ari’s groin‚ that will take away the burning compulsion and terror of his desire. But here at the novel’s space of endpoint and stasis he does not identify any independent capacity for pleasure. Ari exposes the under-belly of the city by charting trajectories

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    Atlantis, a Lost Continent

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    Introduction. Atlantis was a continent of the Atlantic Ocean where‚ according to Plato‚ an advanced civilization developed some 11‚600 years ago. Plato affirms that‚ as the result of a huge volcanic cataclysm of worldwide extent‚ this continent sunk away underseas‚ disappearing forever. Official Science - the one you learn at school - rejects the actual existence of Atlantis‚ as it has so far been unable to find any traces of its reality. But the reason for that is simple to explain. Everybody

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