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Paradise Lost – The Garden Of Eden
John Milton was born on 9th December, 1608 in London. Milton very nicely blends the Renaissance and Reformation movement in his great literary works. Some of his literary contributions are “Ode on The Morning of Christ’s Nativity,” Paradise Lost,” “L’Allegro” and “II Penseroso” (1633), “Comus ” (1634), “Lycidus” (1637), “Paradise Regained,” “Samson Agonisttes.” Milton’s “Paradise […]
The King Without Crown
William Shakespeare was not only the name of a play writer but also, he was a versatile genius in the sky of English literature who led his pen through out the intensive problems of human beings irrespective of castes and creed and even with his gallant touch, the common phenomena of human societies have been […]
Seven Solutions to Keep Far More of Each E Book You Study
There are various Rewards to reading additional publications, but perhaps my favored is this: A fantastic guide can provide you with a completely new method to interpret your previous activities. Everytime you find out a whole new psychological product or thought, It can be like the “application” in the Mind receives up-to-date. Instantly, you are […]
The Clock and the Circle
Here is a very fascinating code. I call it “the Clock and the Circle”, wherein “the Circle” is inferred, then, to be, Pi. In order to properly effect this code, you need to be working with the right “substrate”, meaning “representation” relative to the design. Let’s break down the numbers of time. A day is […]
Your Best Teacher Is Your Last Mistake
When you value the fact that your best teacher is your last mistake, you come to realize that you are only human. And even if you have your fair share of problems, you can recognize that everyone makes mistakes in life. There are no exceptions to the rule, but why is an error our finest […]
What to Look for When Choosing Between Law Tutors
Law tutors are a valuable commodity to those studying undergraduate or postgraduate law, or professional qualifications such as the LPC and BPTC. It is no secret that these degrees are particularly difficult, and many students opt for tutors to help them get through their exams and coursework, or attain the highest honours. But with no […]
5 Things You Need to Know About TS Eliot
Thomas Stearns Eliot, born to a successful entrepreneur Henry Ware Eliot in the year 1888, was a remarkable poet, literary critic and dramatist. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, United States on September 26. Eliot came as an immigrant to the United Kingdom at the age of 25 (in the year 1914) and acquired […]
Functional Practice When Learning English
Anyone who is learning a new language can easily be overwhelmed. There are new words and new pronunciations to learn and none of it makes any sense at first. English can be particularly difficult to learn due to our word variations and spelling variations. Because of this, most English as a second language classes will include functional practice. This […]
‘Kings’ – Upper and Lower Egypt
Not long ago, this author has stated: “For years and years, generation after generation, they have told us that people in this country, as well as the entire world is outnumbered by white people. And we believed it too. For me, I’ve always wondered how that was possible when there are so many lands that […]