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    Paradise Lost

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    	Looking at John Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ we can see that there are the two ideas of damnation and salvation through reconciliation present in the characters of Satan and Adam & Eve‚ respectively. It is Satan’s sin of pride that first causes him to fall from God’s grace and into the bowels of hell. This same pride is also what keeps him from being able to be reconciled to God‚ and instead‚ leads him to buy into his own idea of saving himself. With Adam & Eve‚ we see that although they

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    How can you be better prepared for the workplace?? Nowadays‚ many adolescents are unprepared for the workplace. This is prevalent in our society as parents and guardians have over-protected them‚ causing them to be not fully prepared for the workplace. Working is a transition to becoming a self-sustaining adult where individuals have to be independent. I do not want myself to be shocked by my prospective employer and want to be better prepared for the workplace. This essay will now discuss how I

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    last sixteen of the reign of James I. His father‚ a prosperous business man‚ was known ass a man of great taste‚ and was interested in the music of London at the time. Music was thus a part of the poet ’s life since birth. His father forced him to get an education in all scholarly areas. He was taught by Puritan clergymen who gave Milton his extreme ideas about God. At the age of eighteen he was excepted as a student of Christ ’s College‚ Cambridge‚ and in less than two months moved up to University

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    PARADISE LOST Paradise Lost is divided into twelve books. In Book I Milton explains the theme of his work‚ man’s disobedience to God‚ his expulsion from Heaven and the story of the rebel angels sent to Hell. In Book II the angels meet in council to decide what they will do. In Book III God makes a speech on man’s freedom to choose between good and evil. In Book IV Satan observes the happiness of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. In Book V God sends Raphael to warn Adam. In Book VI the war in

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    North Coast Town

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    Robert Gray’s North Coast Town is a poem that shows how Australia is becoming more influenced by America and how the world is filled with artificiality. He presents us with a detailed description of the town which reflects his views on the changing nature of Australia. The poem takes on the persona of a hitchhiker without any money. The first stanza talks about how the persona gets up in the morning after sleeping on the beach. The use of descriptive language creates a visual image for the reader

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    Throughout “Paradise Lost”‚ Satan slowly degenerates both mentally and physically as he turns from a fallen archangel into the lowest form of a serpent. He possesses some of his former pre-fall qualities; however‚ he becomes so tormented mentally that his physical appearance slowing conforms to the evil inside of him. His “honorable” motives even become corrupted throughout. This regression of Satan’s character throughout the poem illustrates the way Milton believes sin originated in the Bible

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    Small Town Girl

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    Small Town Girl Many people are defined by their family‚ past experiences‚ or by how much money they own; for me location is a major defining factor of who I am as a person. Geography can determine ones accent‚ characteristics‚ and one’s human nature. For many‚ a geographic location can hold a distinct meaning that may influence ones entire lifestyle‚ culture‚ and habits. Rockingham‚ North Carolina is a small town surrounded by three other smaller towns that make up what is known as Richmond

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    Possible Questions to ask a Holocaust Survivor  1. Did you lose hope during the Holocaust? 2. What is your attitude toward God and religion? 3. Have you returned to your hometown and your house since you were liberated? 4. Did you tell your children? If not why? 5. What didn’t you tell your children yet? 6. Why did you keep silent all those years? 7. Doesn’t talking bring back memories? 8. Do you feel different from other people or the same? 9. Why didn’t your parents take the whole family and escape? 10. If you couldn’t have done

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    In “Paper Towns” by John Green‚ Q goes on a great adventure with Margo to find out that she had gone missing the next day. Q follows his heart to find out where Margo had went missing so he could tell her how he was feeling. Little did Q know that Margo had not felt the same way when Margo expresses the way she feels about Q and why it’s not the same way Q feels. When Margo goes missing Q finds clues and starts to follow them because he really likes Margo and is worried about where she disappeared

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    Fallows (Reaction Paper) I agree with what James Fallows (1987) had said in his article “that culture can make a naturally rich country poor” because that is how the Philippine culture is now. It may not be as a whole‚ but the identity of Philippine culture has been lost for a long time now. We were influenced by too many external cultures. We were blinded by what the other countries have. Thus‚ we lost the focus on what we already have and what we could make out of those resources. In the functionalist

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