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    family, and completing impossible tasks with help from others. In the story “Cupid and Psyche”, Cupid’s jealous mother, Venus, holds Psyche back from her love, Cupid. When Psyche comes to Venus searching for Cupid, Venus laughs at her and tells her that she will “never be able to get you [Psyche] a lover except by the most diligent and painful service” (130). Through saying this, Venus aims to ruin Psyche’s beauty and end Cupid’s infatuation with her. Similarly,…

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    disproved the Ptolemaic model was that Venus has phases, much like our Moon does. To the naked eye, Venus always appears as a bright dot in the sky. With a telescope, however, it is fairly easy to see the phases of Venus. Just as the Moon has phases, Venus too has phases based on the planet’s position relative to us and the Sun. Since there was no way for the the Ptolemaic (Earth centered) model to account for these phases, the only possibility must be that Venus is circling the sun (rather…

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    My First NASA Mission

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    On March 1st NASA had picked me to go on a mission.The mission as to take photos of Venus, Jupiter, and pluto. I left planet Earth to go to Venus on March 5. It took a while to get past the atmosphere and because of everything that was in my ship.I had fuel,oxygen,freezed dried food,plants,water, and medical supplies.After about 43 days, I had got to Venus. when I got to Venus I had taken pictures of it and studied the pictures to see if there was any form of life or anything not normal.When I…

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    Venus is a planet that no one on Earth can reach. Ray Bradbury the author of All Summer In A Day uses author's craft to enable readers to live life on Venus; the sunless planet. Crafts like symbolism and descriptive language create deep rooted meanings in the short story. Sure, simile and metaphor can help you picture the image as well but not as good as the Crafts mentioned above.…

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    takes on the Roman name Venus. Venus becomes the essential character reminding her son of his fate to found Rome. In Homer’s Iliad, those who the goddess of love cares about have been left to their own free will until they are about to die when she has intervened.…

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    would say that Venus is the fairest of them all. In fact both of them were, because they were both the goddess of beauty, love, and fertility. But how could this be true? In the early years, most civilizations needed guides other than government, to explain their every action and guide them through life. Greek Mythology and Roman Mythology were both used to establish a boundary and a way of living for people in this time. Aphrodite, being the Goddess name for Greek Mythology. Venus being the…

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    first movement in this time period was known as humanism. Humanism was the study of anything that had to do with human nature. This movement went on to develop a new knowledge about the arts. A knowledge that helped create Sandro Botticelli’s Birth of Venus. Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi…

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    The inner solar system planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are fascinating because they orbit closest to the sun. In fact, a human could possibly stand on the four inner planets, unlike the four outer planets that are made of gas. Earth, Mercury, Venus, and Mars provide crucial information for researchers who need additional information about the four inner planets. I chose this topic because I thought it would be facilitating to learn about a different world, and how they are similar, yet…

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    center, the Roman goddess Venus, is surrounded by a group of mythological figures, including Mercury and a blindfolded Cupid (“Botticelli’s Primavera”). Botticelli is also able to challenge the authority of the church through his painting the “Birth of Venus”. Commissioned by the Medici family and created in 1486, the “Birth of Venus” depicts the Roman goddess Venus emerging from the sea on a shell, based on a Roman myth that explains her birth (“Botticelli’s Birth of Venus”). Botticelli’s…

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    Aphrodite: A Masterpiece of Love Aphrodite was the goddess of love, desire, and beauty. Known as Venus to the Romans, she also goes by many other names: Acidalia, Cytherea, Pandemos, and Cerigo (godchecker.com). She possessed a magical girdle that attracted people and filled their thoughts with desire. The goddess of love had many people worshiping her because they believed she would bring them love from the people were attracted to (talesbeyondbelief.com). The seductive nature of Aphrodite…

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