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    www.Patterns-Of-Excellence.com Patterns Of Excellence CD 8 – The Milton Model By Adam Khoo © 2007 All Rights Reserved. Adam Khoo Learning Technologies Group Pte Ltd www.Patterns-Of-Excellence.com ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without the prior permission from the authors. You do not have resell rights or giveaway rights to any portion of this publication. DISCLAIMER

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    in that small company of anthologies that become landmarks or points of departure‚ like Ron Silliman’s In the American Tree or Jerome Rothenberg’s Technicians of the Sacred. In neat postmodern fashion‚ it has now been followed by its precursor. The Lost Origins of the Essay excavates the literary history of several continents to demonstrate that the “next” essay‚ in all its idiosyncratic divagations‚ has always already been among us. The first text‚ “The List of Ziusudra‚” dates from 2700 BC. The

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    that liberates one from the status and conformation that they are subjected to. However it can be seen that if left unguarded this consuming desire can catch men‚ such as Faustus in Christopher Marlowe’s Dr Faustus and Satan‚ in John Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ in its throes‚ resulting in their ultimate destruction. This corrupting ambition so prevalent in powerful men‚ overtakes the rational senses and can become the reason for eternal damnation. It can be said that Faustus is not portrayed entirely

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    willingness to sacrifice his life for a mission can be compared to the Roanoke Colonists. Sadly‚ there are not any colonists that could have told their tale. Their life story would have appeared as a plot line in a horror movie. The mystery behind the Lost Colony of Roanoke can be summed up into two theories: The colonists migrated and Revenge-seeking Indians cut their thread of life merciless. Since John White’s

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    The analysis I made was based on Douglas McGray’s article “Lost in America”. You did a great job mentioning where the article can be found and giving a brief summary of the article at the beginning. It helps the reader understand the main points of the article. However‚ you started your introduction with “Douglas McGray‚ in Lost in America”‚ which is a very common attention-grabber. Unfortunately‚ because of its frequent usage‚ it becomes boring or less interesting to readers. You should try to start

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    In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ the main character‚ George Milton is a very likable‚ amiable guy. George takes Lennie Small under his wing like he was his blood brother. When George shot Lennie‚ I believe he felt he the made the right decision. On page 105 and 106‚ Lennie and George keep going back and forth about the American Dream. “‘How’s it gonna be? . . . For the rabbits” Lennie shouted. “For the rabbits” George repeated.”’ They shared a common vision with the animals in the backyard

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    Worker’s Paradise (Retyped for clarity - Taken from Report on Business Magazine December 1993) Richard Semler‚ 34‚ was given control of the Brazilian conglomerate Semco by his Austrian-born father 13 years ago. Since that time‚ sales have increased six fold and profits have jumped by 500%. Semler expects that in 1993‚ Semco‚ which is debt free‚ will earn about $4 million on sales of some $40 million. The firm has nearly 300 workers‚ with another 200 or so running "satellite" businesses that

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    The assignment for this class participation short essay paper was to watch and write a critical analysis of the film "1492 Conquest of Paradise." The information I used for this paper came from various web pages‚ which are enclosed‚ "The American Nation Textbook"‚ and finally the movie itself. I believe the biggest item that should be talked about is how historically accurate this film is‚ and did the director try to accurately portray what really happened during that time period. From the start

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    man has accomplished‚ he or she would notice that man can’t conform to nature. Just by looking at the paved roads‚ large cities‚ and animal control agencies‚ man expects nature to conform to its will. Ronald Wright describes‚ in his article “Fools’ Paradise‚” a 64 square mile island filled with as much corruption as seen everywhere today. With the pattern of construction‚ desperation‚ and destruction on repeat for centuries‚ today’s world is doomed to become another slain society. In 1722‚ on Easter

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    "What if?" This is the central theme or question of Lost Christianities. What if there we cultivate love and understanding for the early Christian theologies that were unable to survive the trials of time‚ he forces the reader‚ the consumer to experience his question. By way of texts‚ obscure references‚ and brilliant rhetorical techniques the consumer of this book experiences Christianity‚ or the lost Christianities in a way akin to that which he or she would in studying the ancient mythologies

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