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    Prometheus and the Ideal of Justice Prometheus, a hero in Greek mythology, created mankind and always looked out for their well being. He his seen throughout many Greek myth stories, such as, the theft of fire, the instruction of men in the arts, the sacrificial share, and the changing, torture, and release of Prometheus, in all of which he worked to make things fair for the humans. He portrayed justice, which can be defined as the quality of being fair and reasonable, in all of those stories.…

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    In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley portrays the main character Victor Frankenstein as the modern Prometheus. Mary Shelley was influenced by the greek god story, and her husband Percy Shelley work on Prometheus Unbound. As shown “Percy Shelley, began composing his work right around the same time Mary was publishing Frankenstein.” (Cultural History of Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus.) To animate new life were the aspiration of both these god and mortal. However, Prometheus had a fondness for his…

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    Thymoquinone has been an intriguing find in the field of medicine and health science. Thymoquinone is a chemical extracted from the Nigella Sativa plant or also known as the Fennel Flower. (The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology.) The earliest uses of Nigella Sativa, or black seed, date back to 570 C.E. (naturalsociety.com). This plant has been used as a medicine for all types of human illnesses. Because of its potency in reducing or curing diseases, it was deemed as the “cure…

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    When it comes to writing novels, how does one decide on the name of the main character? The main character in Ayn Rand’s Anthem had two names. He starts off as Equality 7-2521, a name given to him by the society he lives in. The name represents one of the beliefs that the society worships. Later on, Equality 7-2521 renames himself “Prometheus”. Ayn Rand chose to name her character “Prometheus” because Equality and the Greek god, Prometheus, have numerous similarities. They both happen to be…

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    This restless soul, born in a romantic century (nineteenth century), where artists could not escape the evolution of art, existing misery and social crisis of that time, which could influence a tragic way their lives how it really was for him. Man was endowed with extreme generosity to his fellow dispossessed of all good. So I think that his supposed madness, was but the exaltation of his love of art, by their peers and by life, which added to its extreme and difficult poverty and misunderstood…

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    Mohamad Hamod Jenifer Fennel English 1110 How a Financial Pro Lost His House The purpose of "How a Financial Pro Lost His House" is to explain to the audience that taking the wrong or risking decisions will lead them to damaging their lives. Risk is an arbitrary concept, until you experience it. Carl Richard noticed himself focusing more on the consequences of something going wrong than just the probability of that happening. He also explains to readers that the process of making financial…

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    Carrot Case Study

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    1. HISTORY AND BACKROUND The carrot (Daucus carota L.) belongs to the family Apiaceae. It is related to celery, celeriac, coriander, fennel, parsnip and parsley, which are all members of this family. The carrot originated in Asia. Initially the roots were long and thin, and either purple or yellow in colour. The plant is a biennial, i.e. it grows vegetative in the first season and produces seeding the second. For root production the plant is grown as an annual. Low temperatures, as well as…

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    The application of pest control ranges from do-it-yourself arrangements to scientific and very precise deployment of chemicals and predatory insects by highly skilled practitioners. Despite the fact that pest control is a world-wide industry it is still dominated by family or 1-person businesses. Those that need to control pests range from householders to large scale agri-conglomerates who need to maximise their yield. In between these two are restaurants, bars, food production facilities,…

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    I shared a hearty laugh when we saw that Hope and Kate had each won a beer koozie, and Julia had won a bottle opener keychain, much to their bewilderment. Before we left, we decided to try a pretzel, so we bought a large pretzel with sea salt and fennel seeds and shared it among ourselves. As we were heading away from the food court, Hope spotted a booth selling mini-pumpkin donuts. Having a few tickets left, the currency for purchasing food, we decided to get two servings to share among us as…

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    Almereyda Hamlet Analysis

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    flowers, she uses photographs as flowers. Ophelia’s madness is a sign of “self- subsistent” and “self-consuming intellect” says Maurice Hindle, in study of Shakespeare on film. Rosemary were given to Laertes or Hamlet, Pansies to possibly Laertes, Fennels and columbines possibly to Gertrude, Rue and Daisies possibly to Claudius and herself, and Violets were given to no one for they “withered” away when her father dead . For the people of the Elizabethan age,…

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