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    about space. While we were lying down in the palpable darkness, we would identify as many constellations as possible. Although, the main night that stands out to me, was when her father brought his telescope outside to give us a close viewing of Jupiter. That moment still affects me today since I have continued to stargaze in my yard or when I’m in the vast cornfield around my neighborhood. I have realized from my passion of viewing constellations, it has led to my interest in aerospace…

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    Aeneas (the Trojan leader). The Trojans and Latins have been at war at this point, as the Trojans had settled on Latin land, destined by fate to create an empire. Juno, a goddess against the Trojans, instigated a war between the two sides, despite Jupiter, ruler of the gods, making it clear that fate had the Trojans creating an empire on Latin land.…

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    Dwarfs; L-Dwarf, T-Dwarf, and Y-Dwarf, the Y-Dwarf being the coldest. About one hundred total Brown Dwarfs were found, the coldest of which being just lower than eighty degrees Fahrenheit. Brown Dwarfs have an atmosphere much like gas-giants like Jupiter, but are much easier to observe because they are isolated and have…

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    The story “Ceyx and Alcyone” it tells of a loving couple named Ceyx and Alcyone who promised to never part each other, until one day Ceyx left on a journey where he died. Each day Alcyone knit him a robe, but became hopeless and prayed to the dream Gods for the truth, where she saw his death. The next day she came to the water and found his body, when they both became birds who flew off, showing that when love is true it will be forever. In the story of “Pygmalion and Galatea” it tells of a…

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    Love in Carver. Carver doesn't talk about Love. He doesn't mention love. The word love comes up only twice in Will you please be quiet, please? just as a vocative. It's not used at all in A small, good thing. Does Carver talk about love? What links these people? What brought them together in the first place? And, what's love from his point of view? In the beginning of Will you please be quiet, please?, Carver says that Ralph's father told him that life was a 'very serious matter'. Ralph,…

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    Fate In The Aeneid

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    In the epic poem the Aeneid by Virgil, Rome is at the midpoint of the poem. The city of Rome, which will later be found by Aeneas, and the Empire that will stem from it will be the destination of Aeneas’s fate. Aeneas learns of Rome through his father, Anchises who describes it to him on their voyage to the Underworld. The city of Rome will come to symbolize not just a city he created, but rather the high point of his overall achievement. For Aeneas and his troops, Rome will be seen as their new…

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    ruler of Rome. Virgil created a poem called The Aeneid of his own ideal of Rome. Virgil chose the refugees and put them on a pedestal to make them the founders of Rome. The wealthy people of Rome were the Patricians. In book four of Aeneid, after Jupiter hears about Dido’s and Aeneas affair he lets Mercury have a word with Carthage and makes sure Aeneas must leave for Italy and take care of his responsibilities and stop neglecting his orders as a ruler. Despite being terrified of the message he…

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    purple elements in the dress because purple is the color of royalty and high-class, also when describing a goddess, one can imagine all these. One example of Iris’s high statues is, “Hail, many colored messenger, that ne’er dost disobey the wife of Jupiter” (4.1.76-77). This shows the superiority and authority of Iris. I also…

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    Manipulation In Aeneid

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    Virgil’s epic Aeneid, portrays the literary stereotypes of Roman women when holding a position of power. The Aeneid, epic is focused on the after math of the Trojan War. The epic addresses the trials and tribulations of a Trojan named Aeneas, struggle to fulfill his fate to make a new kingdom in Italy. Throughout Virgil’s The Aeneid, the will of the goddesses forces Aeneas through adversity and misadventure. The antagonist Juno, a powerful divine goddess, driven by resentment allows emotions to…

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    The Lost Letters of Pergamum, a book by Bruce W, Longenecker is a fictional book that gives multiple views of the culture of the first century Church. This book is described as fictional, but it is written in a narrative form. The letters in this novel are not made up letters but they were found and translated into English after being hidden in the city of Pergamum. They also belonged to Antipas, a Roman businessman at the time. These letters were written by Luke, Antipas and other essential…

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