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A short story by Eric Momou They landed in the heart of the Massif Central, near the French department of Dordogne, at forty-five degrees North latitude and five degrees East longitude. Oblong, the construct which carried them was recognizably avian in form: it spanned thirty metres, from nose to tail. Comprised of aluminum the hull…
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Eric Momou MISOGYNY AS A POST-FALL MILTONIAN CONSTRUCT From the seventeenth-century onward, scholars have disputed the nature of the sexes, hierarchy, and patriarchy in Paradise Lost. To gain a better understanding of this issue in our analysis of Milton’s work, we must create a dichotomy between the two main functions of meaning as they pervade…
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Whether it’s porn, alcohol, or drugs the cycle of abuse is the same. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/addiction. Below is a hand drawn cycle of my daily to do list, and diagram.
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Career Paper 7/19/2020 After much contemplation I have decided on one decision. My career will be centered around the field of Educational Psychology, working to improve the lives of others. I have made mistakes and I owe the world an apology by being a better version of myself.…
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English is not my first language. Yet, I believe that is why I must major in it. This is why. Before becoming a Hugo, and Nebula Award winning novelist, Octavia E. Butler was discouraged by her aunt, who said, “Negroes can’t be writers.” As a dyslexic teenager, in the 1960’s Butler could have taken this…
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English is not my first language. Yet, I believe that is why I must major in it. This is why. Before becoming a Hugo, and Nebula Award winning novelist, Octavia E. Butler was discouraged by her aunt, who said, “Negroes can’t be writers.” As a dyslexic teenager, in the 1960’s Butler could have taken…
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5 Mistakes I made during recovery. What you need to know about cheating, its effects, and the egotistical pitfalls to avoid during recovery.