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    How the West Was Lost

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    Stephen Aron’s book How the West Was Lost gives a complex and yet insightful view of the transformation of the Western Frontier and the role Kentucky placated on Americas expansion. Aron agrees with in Frederick Jackson Turner’s view of Kentucky’s significance in the westward expansion of America. Aron starts off with “the world of Daniel Boone gave way to that of Henry Clay.”1; this sets the stage with Aron showing a link from one way of life to the transformation to the next stage of the transformation

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    Milton’s style was not modified by his subject; what is shown with greater extent in Paradise Lost may be found in Comus. One source of his peculiarity was his familiarity with the Tuscan poets; the disposition of his words is‚ I think‚ frequently Italian; perhaps sometimes combined with other tongues. Of him‚ at last‚ may be said what Jonson says of Spenser‚ that "he wrote no language‚" but has formed what Butler calls a "Babylonish dialect‚" in itself harsh and barbarous‚ but made by exalted genius

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    Sasha’s Story ~ The Lost Rasputina: Despite the claims of the family proper‚ their beautifully constructed genealogical maps‚ and theories about magic being passed down through bloodlines… the founders of House Rasputin did not have any blood-ties to the man Grigori Rasputin. After all‚ the last name Rasputin was surprisingly common for the era and the area where Grigori Rasputin had been born. And after the overthrow of the Russian tsar‚ many papers and records were lost or destroyed during the

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    For early modern Christian theologians‚ the nature of god was more or less a settled question. There were‚ it is true‚ disputes along the margins. The synod of dort‚ convened in 1618 and 1619 to resolve debates between Calvinists and the arminian remonstrants‚ crystallized ongoing skirmishes over the proper understanding of divine foreknowledge and will. decades later‚ arminianism was just one of John Milton’s unorthodoxies‚ and one of his less eccentric ones; more unusual was his rejection‚ in his

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    And time and place are lost’ (Paradise Lost 2.891-4). Already‚ images of void emptiness are evoked. The true nature of the word ‘chaos’ is ruthlessly portrayed. The limitlessness suggests a severe lack of security and direction. Milton describes these concepts as ‘lost’‚ which suggests they have not only ceased to exist‚ but they have ceased to matter‚ they have not only died completely‚ but never existed in Chaos in the first place. ‘eldest Night And Chaos’ (Paradise lost 2.894-5) are described

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    Lost Ones” and Gendered Stereotypes Even though it is more inclusive than most hip-hop narratives‚ the portrayal of women in “Lost Ones” is still problematic. While the boyfriend begins his verse committed to collaborating with his girlfriend‚ as shown by the lines “Now I ain’t tryna pick a fight with you‚ I’m tryna talk‚” and the use of “we” in lines like “I feel like we ain’t ready for this…we still kids ourself/ How we gonna raise a kid by ourself?/ Handle biz by ourself?” A significant change

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    In Paradise Lost‚ I find book two most significant. I find this book most significant because this is where Satan decides to voyage through Chaos in order to find the new world; Satan decides that he wants to seek revenge on God. A quote that alludes to Satan’s revenge is‚ "Thither full fraught with mischievous revenge Accursed‚ and in a cursed hour‚ he hies (Milton lines 1054-1055). This quote is describing the type of revenge that Satan seeks. It is clearly stated that his revenge will be mischievous

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    Lost in Translation’ navigates global spaces ★ ★ ★ ★ Sofia Coppola’s ‘Lost in Translation’ surrounds the experiences of Bob Harris and Charlotte‚ American tourists in Tokyo. Transcending the expectations of its romantic comedy genre‚ it delves into something much deeper; the overwhelming impact of globalisation on both the local and individuals. Bob Harris is a Hollywood actor whose faltering career has led him to accept an offer to shoot a commercial for Suntory Whiskey while Charlotte is in

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    This project is base on the book The Road of Lost Innocence publish in 2008. In the last fourth years‚ some research were done to prove the reality of Somaly Mam’s story. Unfortunately‚ they success to prove the incoherent with a lot of interviews and researches. Somaly decide to don’t talk a lot about it and decide to quit her post of president in her foundation: Somaly Mam Foundation. The unreality of her past affect her reputation of honestly and trust‚ but this doesn’t broke all her accomplishments

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    The Great Gatsby was the novel of the “Lost Generation” because it the explained the dreams and aspirations of people during that time. The novel was the voice of the generation‚ as it highlighted most of their rebellious actions and their deterioration of moral values. For a single novel to represent an entire generation‚ it must be relatable to the majority of its readers‚ and also have a captivating plot line. If a novel was to be written about our generation‚ it would highlight the struggle to

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