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    An agreeable argument is that both the Milton Berle Show and The Steve Allen show had great talents and success as variety shows. The Milton Berle show was started in 1948 by host Milton Berle‚ who became one of the most famous television show hosts ever. His nickname developed into “Mr. Television” because of how great a host he was. The show aired originally on the radio and then the idea of the public use of television sparked its television debut. Milton Berle was so successful as host‚ which

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    Lives.‚ Material Lives‚ Chapter 1.‚ page 13. The Open University‚ Milton Keynes. Hetherington‚ Kevin.‚ (2009) Making Social Lives.‚ Material Lives‚ Chapter 1.‚ page 29. The Open University‚ Milton Keynes. Hetherington‚ Kevin.‚ (2009) Making Social Lives.‚ Material Lives‚ Chapter 2.‚ page 66. The Open University‚ Milton Keynes. Hetherington‚ Kevin.‚ (2009) Making Social Lives.‚ Material Lives‚ Chapter 3.‚ page 72. The Open University‚ Milton Keynes. McAlexander‚ James H.‚ Schouten‚ John W.‚ Subcultures

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    concerned with viewing the beauty of the newly created earth. However‚ after a closer analysis and look into the language actually used in the passage‚ it is revealed that the sun is a more prominent figure in the passage than the earth. Therefore‚ Milton use of words and images throughout this passage convey the message of the stark contrast between the good the sun does for the earth and the earth’s future inhabitants‚ albeit being an inanimate object versus the evil Satan will do to the earth‚ even

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    17th Century English Literature Discuss the ideas of rebellion and authority in Paradise Lost by John Milton and George Herbert’s Denial and The Collar. Paradise Lost was published for the first time in 1667‚ whereas Herbert’s two poems were published in 1633. This period was called the Restoration. It started in England in 1660 under King Charles II‚ who restored the monarchy in England‚ Scotland and Ireland. The literature at that time was dominated by Christian writings and praises to God

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    References: McLeod‚J. (2008) Introduction to Counselling [Ed. D.Langdridge]‚ Milton Keynes‚ Open University Press. The Open University (2008) D171 Developing Counselling Skills DVD‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Open University (2008) D171 Introduction to Counselling Course Guide [Ed. D.Langdridge]‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University.

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    Context‚ DVD 1‚ Band 2 ‘A meeting of Minds’‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Open University (2003) K303‚ Managing Care in Context‚ Chapter 2‚ ‘What service users say about services: the implications for managers’‚ Unit 2.1 ‘Introduction’‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Open University (2003) K303‚ Managing Care in Context‚ Chapter 2‚ ‘What service users say about services: the implications for managers’‚ Unit 2.2 ‘Policy and Practice’‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Open University

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    Poetry was an outsider to the cold‚ efficient‚ emotionless environment of the Industrial Revolution. Romantics of all arts criticized the changing ways of life and idealized the pre-industrial revolution era. London was the haven to this revolution‚ and the hell to all poetry. William Wordsworth and William Blake both denounced London’s new environment with their poems "London‚ 1802" and "London" respectively. Both authors were against this transformation of the city because it destroyed all beauty

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    many diverse outputs. Literature cannot be simply defined‚ as every single work portrays it differently. Literature is very intangible in its dynamical behavior‚ where it can change from one work to another. In 1667‚ 17th century English author John Milton published his epic poem Paradise Lost. It illustrates the Biblical story of the Fall OF Man‚ the war in heaven‚ and Satan’s deceit. His purpose is to “justify the ways of God to men.” At first‚ Homer‚ known as the greatest of Greek epic poets‚ created

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    Critical Analysis: Paradise Lost In "Book I" of Paradise Lost‚ John Milton describes Satan’s reaction to the realities of Hell after he is banished from Heaven. After Satan and his followers have been thrown to Hell‚ it quickly becomes apparent the torture and torment they will face. In this passage‚ Satan‚ who is unable to accept his place at the foot of God‚ unsuccessfully attempts to overtake the throne of God. His view of having "equaled" God and having the "ambitious aim" of becoming

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    time has an interesting history. Many great scholars have written about the history of the Bible as to find the answer to the mysterious question: Who is the author of the Bible? In his fascinating and convincing book “Who Wrote The Bible?” Richard Friedman has concisely walked us through the history of Old Testament while arguing his own theories on who wrote specific portions‚ when‚ what their motivations were‚ and how and by whom the book was compiled. The book deserves its place on the bookshelf

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