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    The Great Storm There was once a historic fight between the greek wind god and the sea god, which resulted in the creation of the natural disaster we now call hurricanes. The people would explain the great storm (hurricanes) as a fight or argument with the wind and the water god back in the Greek times. The argument first started with who would be able to do what? For example, who would create the storms and control over them?, or who would the storm go where? This ended in a argument against…

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    Fruits of Wrath William Blake’s A Poison Tree exhibits creative sentence structures and metaphors of growth to create a twisting or curling movement through the text; this illustrates wrath growing like a vine, sprawling without direction, uncontrollable. Blake’s melodic style, use of figurative language, and inversion delivers layers of syntax, bold imagery, and a musical tune that accentuates the spiraling growth of wrath. The poem is composed in trochaic tetrameter--with a few iambic…

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    1881, in a small town located in northern Italy. As he would complete his catholic school education, Angelo decided to join the priesthood and offer his services in World War I. After his service as a chaplain in the war, he would be promoted to the cardinal-patriarch of Venice and the observer of the Holy See at United Nation Education Scientific Cultural Organization (UNESCO), where he would address the general assemblies of UNESCO about world peace. He would continue rise in church positions…

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    spatial planning of a typical haveli and the significance of Vastu Shastra and directions in determining the orientation of this type of dwelling. It also includes important aspects of courtyard design and demarcation of entrance. 2.1 Orientation of Havelis 2.1.1 Direction and Polarity According to the ancient story of Mahabharata, Indian time is structured in relation to the motion of the Sun and Moon. The four directions related to the cycle of sun are – Poorva (East), Pashchim (West),…

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    second grade when they were deciding how to spell words. I would say a letter sound and they would match it with the symbol as they wrote. For my more advanced students, they enjoyed helping others sound words out and they took larger words such as “direction” and broke it down into syllables. Assessment was informal for this topic area, as students were not expected to complete direct instruction, as phonemic awareness instruction should not be direct…

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    Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces are the twelve signs most people know about astrology. These signs are the 12 constellations of the zodiac. Astrology is the study of the correlation between the stars and the planets and its influence of human lives. The position of the Sun, stars, moon and planets at the time of people’s birth is perceived to shape their personality, affect their relationships, and predict their life. While…

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    Achievement standard 90825 Analyse a religion tradition in Aotearoa New Zealand Catholicism in New Zealand I have chosen to analyse Catholicism in New Zealand. Catholicism is the oldest form of Christianity. It is one of the three main branches of Christianity including: Protestant and Orthodox. Catholicism is also the largest and most popular form of Christianity. In my report I will talk about how Catholicism is expressed in New Zealand through five specific essential components. The five…

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    Jalissa Moore “Somewhere inside, we heard a voice. It leads us in the direction of the person we wish to become. But it’s up to us whether or not to follow it.” This is a quote from Pat Tillman. He was a great football player and he gave his life for his country. Tillman had a strong work ethic, he was very loyal, and he was determined with everything he did. Pat Tillman was very determined in everything he did. An example would be that he always tried his hardest in practice, and even though…

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    They aligned the stones with the most important stars! They used Granite and Limestone to build the pyramids, the article Building the great pyramid states, “On a granite block”(Shaw p.7). The corners of the pyramids were fixed to face the cardinal directions. They used ramps to haul the stone blocks up to where they were to be put. The article Building the great pyramid states, “ramps must have been used to drag all of the blocks up and down”. In conclusion, there were many types of tools…

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    Changing Woman Religion

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    When Changing Woman refuses to follow Noah’s “Christian rules”, he tells her that if she is unable to follow those rules, then she’s not wanted on the voyage. Through this, the conflict between whites and Native Americans, especially over the difference in their religion and spiritual beliefs. From the perspective of Changing Woman, the readers are introduced to the Native Americans’ perspective of Christianity and how ridiculous it seemed to them, shown through the humorous retelling of Noah’s…

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