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    When Adam felt optimistic, he was more likely to take responsibility and went out and completed the command that God gave him to do outside the garden. Unlike King David, when we look at him, we see the incident with him and Bathsheba. David found that he was helpless when being exposed to the mere fact that he had committed a sin against God, he became ultimately pessimism. David was in a position where he was King and could have anything that he wanted. King David like the dogs was in a place…

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    The magnificent Garden: Staring down from the balcony, the captivating view of the garden left me in awe. The whole sight portrays the image of a fairytale. The color and the shades of the sky seemed to be a part of a beautiful painting stretched across. The clouds were as fluffy as cotton candy. The milky white light from the moon made them more prominent as they changed from one form to another as if trying to tell the story of their own. The smooth paved walkway leads to the glorious pond.…

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    Christian McCartney
William Nolen
British Literature 
4 December 2016 Paradise Lost in Religion? Impact of religion on John Milton 's "Paradise Lost" All that Milton has written over half a century pales next to his masterpiece "Paradise Lost." While still a student, the poet decided to create an epic work that would bring fame to England and its literature. Initially, he intended to make the epic of the legendary King Arthur. However, at a time of fierce struggle against the monarchy, his…

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    soil. In 2000, following three student deaths, the James M. Bennett Memorial Garden was instituted as a place to remember and reflect on lost students, staff and alumni. For each tragic loss, a brick is engraved to honor them and placed in the walkway of the garden. In 2012, the Memorial Garden Committee was formed to maintain and reinforce the garden. In my four years at Bennett, I have dedicated myself to seeing the garden grow before my eyes and unfortunately watching as new bricks were laid…

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    The Fall Of Man Analysis

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    The King James Bible and the York pageant ‘The Fall of Man’ differ in many ways in their presentation of the events surrounding Adam and Eve’s banishment from the Garden of Eden. In particular, there is a big difference in the level of detail, and the treatment of Eve with regards to her responsibility for the banishment. In this essay I intend to compare and contrast the accounts of the fall given in the bible and the play text, and consider how they portray Eve and her behaviour. In particular…

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    In Search of My Family’s and My Garden In her piece “In Search of Our Mother’s Gardens” Alice Walker discusses how black women in America during the period of slavery were miraculously able to get lost in their own forms of art. These women did not have a room of their own or money, as Virginia Wolfe deems necessary for the creation of art. Black women at the time did not even own themselves. Through stories of Walker’s mother, Walker comes to realize that her mother who worked on the fields…

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    School gardens are apparently controversial issues. Spurred on by a passionate essay written by Caitlin Flanagan, and published in The Atlantic, Tom Philpott published his opinions on the matter. Overall, Philpott had a much more effective argument than Flanagan. In his very first paragraph, Philpott establishes why anyone should even bother to listen to his point of view: he was a teacher at Austin Community College for several years and was directly involved with students who had…

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    Wow, I would never have thought I’d die at the age of sixteen. Well at least I don’t have to go to school tomorrow! I searched around the Garden of Eden; there was no shortage of sweet coconuts or juicy mangos, but where was everyone else? Could this be hell and not heaven? I mean hell doesn’t necessarily have to be a fiery cave where there’s a guy in a red cape prodding you with his trident. I heard about this sort of thing, my mum told me. She said hell is…

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    For my service project I chose to volunteer at Garvan Woodland Gardens. They just began their Holiday Light’s night on November 22. I signed up to be a door greeter and give directions around the park. I was super excited about volunteering at Garvan Woodland Gardens since I go there almost every year to see their Christmas lights. This year they have over 4 million lights on display. I met with the directed when I arrived and she was really friendly. I was there mostly in the day so I didn’t…

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    The Garden of Earthly Delighted was one of Bosch's most famous painting. The painting was created around 1510. The painting had different designs and naked people to express what the author was trying to say. The painting showed intimacy between men and women. The painting also had creatures and demons and vessels. The Garden of Earthly Delights painting was the beginning when God made Adam and Eve. Religion plays a big part in this art it had things in it about sins and lust. Hell is in the…

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