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    ASSIGNMENT 2 “Other side of outsourcing” by: Thomas Friedman The impact outsourcing had to United States was for some Americans bad. They claim the jobs they loose and the disadvantages that Americans were facing due to this radical change. While in the United States some people were disgusted‚ in the other side of the world‚ the young people were very thankful. This change made a revolution on their culture; the new Indian generations were entering to a whole new world‚ making a big change between

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    for conduct‚ performance and ethics. London: Nursing and Midwifery Council. The Open University (2010) K272 Block 1: Boundaries of explanation‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University The Open University (2010) K272 Block 1: Culture‚ ethnicity and mental health Milton Keynes‚ The Open University The Open University (2010) K272 Cultural competence (CD). Milton Keynes The Open University Wright J (2012) ‘Clinical supervision: a review of the evidence base’

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    throw up arms and offer defense‚ but what about the belief that virtue is all the defense one needs. The idea that if you are virtuous enough‚ meaning if you have a high enough moral standard‚ that evil cannot inflict harm. In the mask‚ Comus‚ John Milton explores the power of virtue. When the Lady is held hostage by Comus‚ whose interest lies in stripping her of her virtue by taking her virginity‚ her two brothers exchange their thoughts on what is to become of her. The elder brother believes that

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    century‚ Mary Shelley and John Milton were philosophical companions‚ their challenging views considered controversial and heretical in their respective periods. Together they are the most prominent literary voices of the Enlightenment philosophical movement‚ emphasizing the romantic ideals of human goodness‚ compassion and free will in stark contrast to the harsh cynicism of a Calvinist society. John Calvin was an influential theologian and philosopher contemporary with Milton‚ who argued that humanity

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    Paradise Lost and Rape of the Lock When we think of an epic poem‚ we rapidly turn our minds to a world of adventures and deeds of heroic or legendary figures. Amongst the greatest epic poems stands John Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ a traditional epic based on the biblical story of the “fall of mankind”. There also exists a form of satire of the classical epic poem that adapts the elevated heroic style to a trivial subject; this is called a mock epic. Alexander Pope wrote by these means the Rape of the

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    References: The Open University (2010) E100 communication and language Study Topic 13‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University The Open University (2010) E100 Developing positive learning environments Study Topic 10‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University

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    Cited: Collett‚ Jonathon. "Milton ’s Use of Classical Mythology in "Paradise Lost". PMLA Vol. 85. No. 1. (1970): 88-96. McColley‚ Diane Kelsey. "Shapes of Things Divine: Eve‚ Myth‚ and Dream." In Milton ’s Eve. Urbana: University of Illinois Press‚ 1983. Milton‚ John. Paradise Lost. New York: Barnes and Noble Classics‚ 2004. "Narcissism." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language

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    | John Clare(1793 - 1864)Short Biography | | | | | | Birth John Clare (1793 - 1864) was born on July 13 at Helpstone‚ a village in Northamptonshire‚ close to the Lincolnshire fens. His father‚ Parker Clare‚ worked as a farm labourer. In his spare time his father was also a rustic wrestler and ballad singer.Education Clare attended a dame school in his native village between 1798 (5) and 1800 (7)‚ then went to Glinton school in the next village.First poems His first poems were imitations

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    In the Epic poem Paradise Lost‚ Milton develops Satans character to be a hero. This is the opposite of what most of us have learned growing up‚ it may be a hard pill to swallow‚ finding that you are feeling empathy for the protagonish. Although Satan is the protagonist‚ he is a hero because Milton shows us he is relatable‚ displays sympathy and a sense of leadership. He is relatable through his experience after being cast down from heaven. Satan has showed examples of Sympathy through out the movie

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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge reveals the power of the imaginative poetry. This poetry has the ability to create kingdoms and paradise. In this poem Coleridge is expressing heaven and hell through his own eyes just as the aplostles did in the "Bible" and Milton did in "Paradise Lost". The poem begins with a mythical tone‚ "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan/ A stately pleasure dome decree." The poem does not give specifics to the construction of the palace. It just states that Khan decreed the palace be built

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