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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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    WEEK FIVE- Lincoln and the Lost Cause Last week Lincoln was a patron saint‚ but in this week’s readings‚ anywhere from one to four decades after his assassination‚ the white southerners have denounced him a despot. Never before in our readings have we seen this view of Lincoln discussed‚ and it seems to me that they are blaming everything on Lincoln in order to scape goat all off the problems they had caused (did not want to admit they were at fault). They even go as far to say that Lincoln should

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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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    Procedure if a child is lost or goes missing As a registered child minder I will safely supervise children when we go out on outings or trips and undertake a risk assessment of the area being visited. I will ensure that the children hold hands or onto the buggy at all times. I would also attach a safety bank of each child with emergency contact numbers on. I will teach the children about safety and stranger danger‚ explaining to them what to do if they do become lost according to their age and

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    Seminar Report Sniffer for Detecting Lost Mobiles www.seminarsonly.com Seminar Report ABSTRACT: The main scope of this paper is to detect the lost mobiles. Each and every day thousands of mobiles get misplaced or lost‚ though effective way for the blocking of the lost mobile to prevent unauthorized person from making and receiving the calls has been done by the manufacturers of the mobile with the help of International Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI) has been done but however there has been

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    Personally‚ I think the meaning of the short story “A Secret Lost in the Water by Roch Carrier is that we don’t appreciate our parents enough in what they are trying to teach us. While going through school and growing up‚ we tend to forget the lessons our parents and families have taught us. So‚ when we get to be an adult‚ a lot of our memories of our younger years have slipped our minds. Towards the end of the story‚ a farmer shows the boy the same alder branch his father had used to find water

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    The Lost Cause is the name given to the reconciliation of the Southern white society in Confederate states after the Civil War. The Lost Cause was a movement led by White Southerners in an attempt to restore their society in the harsh Reconstruction era. The movement affected America not only emotionally‚ but politically as well. Limitations and challenges that the Lost Cause movement faced were numerous and overpowering‚ which tell people why the Reconstruction era was so difficult. Some Lost Cause

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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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    The memoirs‚ Keeper’n Me and A Secret Lost in the Water are reflections of an Indigenous childhood. However‚ each memoir focuses on a different example. For example‚ Keeper’n Me focuses on discrimination and the loss and gain of cultural identity. Whereas‚ A Secret lost in the Water focuses on a personal conflict. The characters in both memoirs are Indigenous men‚ reflecting back to their childhood experiences and observing the consequences of their choices and fate. Both men‚ however‚ have a

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    The Lost Cause The Lost Cause influenced the honor and commencement offered to the Confederate heroes‚ and deemphasized the importance of slavery in their fight; without regard to the limitations due to the poor economic situation they were left in when the war ended. The purpose of Lost Cause of the Confederacy was to spread the idea that the American Civil War was not centralized around slavery‚ but was a struggle to preserve the Southern way of life‚ and their rights as states. While on the surface

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