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    Sag something you lost

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    expressionless‚ emotionless somehow I managed to make him feel frustrated … so I died but died happy making him fell empty- dead inside. Most funny thing is that I loved him from the bottom of my heart and he was so cruel. I guess I was like little lost puppy to him‚ I was so attached to him that I didn’t saw his true intentions‚ he just fooled me and throw me away‚ he didn’t show any mercy at all just an slight smile when I said ‘’I love you’’. So all and all I will never forget when we met first

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    Hierarchies of Importance in Paradise Lost A hierarchy is any system of persons or things that are ranked above one another and can be found throughout all natural environments and different aspects of life. Hierarchies provide structure and prevent chaos because there is an overpowering authority at the very top of the chain that makes sure every rank below stays in line. Through the epic poem Paradise Lost‚ it is apparent that John Milton believed that all of creation was built on the foundation

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    wrote about Atlantis. Atlantis‚ also known as the lost city is a mythical city described during 300c-1100 B.C. “Some support that the catastrophe of the Minoan civilization and Ancient Thera (Santorini) are strongly connected with the lost Atlantis‚ but few proves have been argumented for this. It is assumed that Atlantis was probably located somewhere between Europe and America‚ maybe in the Atlantic Ocean” ("Santorini Island and the Myth of Lost Atlantis .com"). Some historians have little reasons

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    Why Was Atlantis Lost

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    Atlantis is a legendary city that was first described in the work of a Greek philosopher named‚ Plato. Many people believe that the city became lost or some might say it disappeared or sank. This being said‚ Atlantis still remains as a mystery 2‚000 years later and many conspiracy theories were created. A few theories are‚ Atlantis was mid-Atlantic‚ Atlantis was Antarctica‚ and Atlantis was the legendary Minoan civilization. Overall‚ Atlantis did once exist and can possibly be ‘till this day. First

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    of Paradise Lost (Sims 1). Tempted by the lavish fruit from The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil‚ Eve is persuaded to take a bite of the fruit by Satan‚ God’s second in command‚ who is now the leader of fallen angels. Then Adam‚ lead on by Eve‚ took a bite as well‚ which lead to The Fall of humanity. But this whole experience is different; the temptation by Satan is not felt‚ but linked second-hand. The original meaning of The Fall is that it was Eve’s fault‚ but in Paradise Lost Milton places

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    Dave Peltzer the author of "The Lost Boy" tells his story from the time he left his abusive mother and alcoholic father‚ through his experiences in five foster homes and juvenile detention‚ and how he eventually made it into the Air Force. He was a defiant‚ rebellious boy who‚ despite his background and personality‚ managed to endear himself to many guardians‚ social workers‚ and teachers. Pelzer writes in an honest‚ sometimes rambling‚ style; he is never bitter‚ and his story will find many sympathetic

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    How does the construction of nature change over the course of English literary history? In the late renaissance period the authors were more focused on the plant aspect on nature because it was simple‚ then‚ during the enlightenment‚ they become more focused on the animal aspect of nature. They became more focused on the animals because‚ animals were more complex than plants‚ also animals are similar to humans. During the enlightenment humans were focused on gaining the understanding science and

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    about loss and pain. The liberal ways of the nineteen hundreds has brought to light different types of "acceptable" relationships and practices‚ but still we cannot avoid the pain of love. Irving Kahal wrote "I’ll Be Seeing You‚" which shows love lost in a modern love song. Wyatt’s poem can be read in two different ways. Either the author means what he says and really feels "Thy baited hooks shall tangle me no more‚" or it is just a hurt man trying to rationalize what he has no control over

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    How Hitler Lost the War

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    Ukraine. One significant error made by Hitler occurred when he chose to alternate from bombing the RAF‚ targeting civilians in British cities instead. This gave the RAF the time and space needed to recuperate‚ and they were able to recover. Hitler had lost a chance to beat the RAF‚ since they had been growing weak under the German attack‚ and would most likely have been done for if the bombing on the RAF had continued. The lack of rest of the Luftwaffe combined with the determination of the British forces

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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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