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    Because of my association with the Artemis Film Festival, I not only have an appreciation for stunt women; I actually seek them out and do my utmost to promote their work whenever I can. I will always claim that festival opened my eyes, and Maja Aro was my instructor for "Stuntwomen 101." Therefore, I am pleased to share with you my interview with Lisa Chandler, stuntwoman and actress extrodinaire! I was thrilled that she took the time to inform me about how she got started in the business, her…

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    The differences between goblins, dwarfs and fairies in Victorian fairy tales The appearance of fantastic creatures and figures is very common in fairy tales. These characters usually serve as the support of the protagonist, who encounters various problems that cannot be solved alone, or they become the antagonist in the story trying to prevent the main character from achieving his or her goal. The aim of this essay is to highlight the differences between supernatural creatures that appear in…

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    Triton was a merman, the sea god and the messenger of Poseidon. Poseidon, the Greek God of the Oceans, and Amphitrite were Triton’s parents. He lived in the sea with his parents, and he was Poseidon’s messenger. Triton had a human head and torso with a fish 's tail. He was often seen with a horn or conch shell that he was blowing. He would blow on his conch shell to calm or raise the waves. The sound that came from the conch shell was terrible. It was so terrible it scared the Giants.…

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    Medea's Revenge

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    Jason, son of Aeson and great-nephew of Athamas, was sent on a quest by King Pelias to bring back the Golden Fleece as part of his three labors to gain back his rightful place at the throne of Iolcus. The goddess Hera wanted revenge on Pelias for not honoring her, so she asked Jason to bring back Medea, daughter of Aeetis, as a means to bring down Pelias. Along with the help of the goddess Aphrodite and her son Eros, Jason was able to bring Medea back to Iolcus, after she committed several acts…

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    In the late 1700s, early 1800s, ballet, and classical music were iconic across the world. Ballet originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. It is a very technical, rigid dance full with grace and intricate footwork. Its vocabulary is based in French and Italian, with a philosophy that is historically recognizable by almost all. Ballet requires years of training, which is often expensive. Most people who…

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    Uranus being spilled on the ocean. The god Apollo was the god of music, archery, healing, light, and truth. His other job was to prepare a chariot to pull the sun across the sky. Ares was the god of war, and decided who would win the wars of man. Artemis was the goddess of hunt, and helped man when they were hunting for food. Athena, the goddess of wisdom, was also the goddess of weaving, and taught the women of Earth her trade. Demeter was the goddess of harvest, and decided which farmers…

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    The Great Depression was a time of hardship for all Americans. Many laws were passed in both state and federal government. Due to the shortages of food and money, laws were passed that put government regulations on food and prices. This issue was brought up in the Supreme Court Case of Nebbia v. New York in 1934. The case of Nebbia v. New York started with the passage of emergency legislation by the state of New York during the Great Depression. Due to the shortage of milk and the shortage of…

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    Vandara Sok 10 Artemis Diagnosis of Holden Caulfield Hello, everyone, my name is Dara. I am a member of the psychiatric team charged with treating Holden, he has been sharing his story with me lately. Holden Caulfield has been through a lot, he has his ups and downs which led him to having this condition. For the past few weeks of meeting with him. There have been some noticeable things i encountered. He showed different emotional and possibly severe physiological issues. By reading his diary,…

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    Creative Writing: Oracle

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    enough, you’ll see how humans across time and space are interconnected. Their legends hold similar lessons. Gods have similar histories. Diana was seen as a protector of women—the feminine divine. In one story associated with her Greek counterpart, Artemis, she’d turned a young boy into a girl for the violent thoughts he had toward her.” She stared out the window. Pax fidgeted. He glanced back at TimeTrap who shrugged. They were being attacked, and he was getting a history lesson. He wanted to…

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