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    Commentary On The Odyssey

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    The tiny sheepies went just entered my humble cabin in the deep forests of Britain, and started the afternoon chores, but then I saw them. Being near-sighted, they were difficult to focus on. Two days later I had a scheduled appointment with Dr. Apollo,…

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    Demeter, goddesses of harvest and her daughter, Persephone, Hermes the herald of the gods, Hephaestus god of fire, Aphrodite goddess of love, Ares god of war, Hera, Zeus’s wife and queen, then Zeus, Poseidon god of the seas, Athena goddess of wisdom, Apollo god of light and music, Artemis goddess of the hunt, and finally Dionysus. He was the youngest of the gods and was chosen god of wine (D’aulaire…

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    Aeneid Vs Iliad

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    difference is the amount of involvement of the gods. In “The Iliad,” when Zeus declares that other gods are not to be involved in the Trojan war, it was a decree to stop all the gods from getting involved. Before his command, many gods, including Artemis, Apollo, and Hera were all lending a helping hand in the war. However, in “The Aeneid,” only one god had truly become involved with Aeneid, and that was Juno. Juno held a grudge on the Trojans because of the Judgement of Paris, and took…

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    Apollo God Research Paper

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    Who was Apollo? Apollo was the god of the sun for his youthfulness, he was the god of healing and medicine for taking care of herds and crops, and he was the god of archery. He killed a serpent to save his mother, he was handsome and had a youthful appearance, and he brought ill-health and deadly plague. Apollo was the god of the sun for his athletic and youthful appearance. He is full of grace and beauty. He was a medical healer who was successful and could bring the dead back to life. By the…

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    How Apollo Is Selfish

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    Apollo was the God of Music and Archery. You would think all gods would be humble and not expect much of people. This doesn’t apply to Apollo. I would describe Apollo as selfish because of his constant talk about how they should do everything possible to get his powers back, while there are other priorities.There is also the fact that even though he is not a God, he still wants things from other people.These are things only very needy and selfish people do and so far, Apollo has shown to be one…

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    Actaeon Research Paper

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    The myth of Actaeon, Aktaion, or Actaion is one of the popular Greek myths. Actaeon was the son of Aristaeus and Autonoe, and lived in the region of Boeotia. He was taught to hunt by the centaur Chrion. Ovid’s Metamorphoses had the earliest completed version of the myth. In that version, Actaeon went hunting with his canine companions; while looking for a place to rest, he wondered off into a wooded valley, where goddess Artemis was bathing. The goddess spotted him and furious at his intrusion,…

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    The article by Judith Barringer, “The Temple of Zeus, Heroes, and Athletes,” explores alternate theories to the meaning of the scenes on the pediments of the Temple of Zeus, built ca. 470-456 BC. Each pediment displays different heroes and myths for the Olympian athletes to view before competition. Most scholars believe that the pediments are statements concerning hubris or dike, ethos, and arete. Barringer presents the ideas that the pediments are to inspire the athletes participating in the…

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    Titanic Persuasive Essay

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    reasons that the world was so captivated by the story. The international community bound together to get these innocent guys out of the ground before they ran out of resources and their air supply. You can think of many things like things like this (Apollo 13), but being stuck underground in a pocket of air is a death sentence unless people band together to help. Premise: In 2010, the eyes of the world turned to Chile, where 33 miners had been buried alive by the catastrophic explosion and…

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    EDT engines fire and the Apollo 11 is launched into Earth’s orbit. After the Apollo 11 is given the “go”, they head towards the moon and three days later are in lunar orbit. A day after they enter the Moons orbit it’s time for Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to start descending to the moon’s surface. At exactly…

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    Discuss the way that new digital technology has had an effect on film form and/or exhibition: This is an era of rapidly changing technology. This technology changes the way people eat, move, work… it affects every aspect of everyday life. Technology is also affecting film form. The way that the industry makes, edits and releases films is all affected by digital technology. High Resolution digital cameras are utilised in most budgeted film productions, most productions go through an editing…

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