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    The Virgin of Guadalupe In Chapter 10 “The Virgin of Guadalupe” the book talks about how differencing with the flattening of the world. How China has past Mexico in exports to the United States. How they have also started even making statuettes of Mexico’s patron saint‚ the Virgin of Guadalupe. How countries are advancing or getting left behind by the flatting of the world. How governance‚ infrastructure‚ and education are helping countries succeed in todays world. Even though every country

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    L161 Unit 10.1 The Meaning of nation‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open The Open University (2014b)‚ L161 Unit 11.5 Standardisation and codification‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Open University (2014)‚ ‘Activity 11.6’‚ L161 Unit 11 Nation and language [Online]. Available at https://learn2.open.ac.uk/mod/oucontent/view.php?id=552970&section=1.5.1 (Accessed 10 February 2014) The Open University (2014c)‚ L161 Unit 10.2 What is your relationship to nation? Milton Keynes‚ The The Open University (2014d)

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    The play‚ The Tempest‚ by William Shakespeare and the poem Paradise Lost‚ by John Milton are similarly written during the same time period of the sixteenth century. Both author’s create characters who have congruent roles‚ yet still make them different and unique. Not only do the writers use character roles that are related‚ but they also use coinciding settings‚ weather situations‚ and wording. Throughout this essay I will discuss and provide examples to support my theory. In The Tempest‚ Shakespeare

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    Consular Section PO Box 248 Abu Dhabi Tel: (971) (2) 610 1100 Fax: (971) (2) 610 1609 www.ukinuae.fco.gov.uk CERTIFICATION OF EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES IN ABU DHABI The authorities in Abu Dhabi have set the requirements for the certification of educational documents. The British Embassy and British Council are aware that the procedure for certifying educational certificates in Abu Dhabi is quite a complicated and lengthy process. We have therefore drawn up this guidance to help British nationals

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    traditional epic poems. Milton sought‚ as an author‚ to prove an ongoing‚ implicit argument that God was omniscient‚ omnipresent‚ and rational; and in his epic work‚ Paradise Lost‚ he specifically aimed at “justifying the ways of God to man.” In doing this‚ Milton created controversy over his character of Satan to the extent that some‚ such as writer William Blake‚ maintained that Milton was actually “of the devil’s party without knowing it.” However‚ in truth‚ I believe John Milton lent the characteristics

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    1. Paradise Lost emphasizes imagery in the descriptions of Hell. John Milton‚ the author‚ describes Hell as “whirlwinds of tempestuous fire.” The motif of fire illustrates the scene in frustration and agony. Satan resides in a fiery‚ dark place away from inhabitants. Usually‚ fire is depicted as a warm comforted glow in literature. However‚ the depiction of Hell is seen as intense and unsettling to Satan. 2 a) John Milton describe Adam and Eve‚ the first humans‚ turning away from God and committing

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    its Christian topic of salvation history and its cosmic scope of infinite time and space. He fears that Milton will mar or disfigure “sacred Truths” by expressing them through‚ or by confining them within‚ the devices of an epic poem‚ a pagan or nonbiblical art form. Also‚ Marvell deals bluntly with Milton’s blindness‚ mentioning it in the first line as well as in lines 9-10 and lines 43-44. Milton had become blind at least fourteen years prior to the first publication of Paradise Lost in 1667. Marvell

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    Adam and Eve: an Epic Poem

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    of distinguishing one from the other and contrasting the two would be the strengths that each of them possessed. With the strengths‚ Milton not only showed the differences through the personality‚ but through the actions as well. The stronger of the two or the character that possessed the most strength was Adam. Even though this choice is very much debatable‚ Milton backs this up with examples within Paradise Lost. Both Adam and Eve possessed thoughts‚ and performed actions that one would consider

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    those familiar with the Judeo-Christian belief system‚ Jesus is normally accepted as a selfless figure‚ one who became human‚ suffered‚ and was put to death out of divine love for humanity. In his portrayal of the Son of God in Paradise Lost‚ John Milton does not necessarily disagree with the devotion or love present in the Son. His characterization of the Son does not oppose this tradition; rather‚ it is simply different. By Milton’s portrayal‚ the Son has an acute craving for attention‚ a desire

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    Justify vs. Vindicate The quotes “And justify the ways of God to man” and “But vindicate the ways of God to man” by John Milton and Alexander Pope respectively are at first glance interchangeable. Pope was influenced by Milton to some degree‚ both men were poets‚ both men were prone to satire and both were interested in the relationship between man‚ God and the universe. Both sought to explore the latter within the framework of their own ethical beliefs. The similarity in both person and intent

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