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    Aeneid and Song of Roland both feature strong, heroic men. Aeneas faced the dilemma in which he needed to have order and needed to find a place to settle and call home, all while Juno brought chaos to his life. Roland on the other hand, had two types of dilemmas one regarded more towards his behavior; he had a temper and was arrogant. The second with his step-father, Ganelon, whom was a traitor to his people. In the end: “… the French advised that Ganelon should die a death of torture” for his…

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    Amethyst Research Paper

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    mixed together. Aquamarine is thought to cure liver, stomach, and heart diseases- all one had to do was drink the water the gem had been soaking in. Once, early sailors believed that aquamarine Talismans, covered with likeness of the sea god Neptune, protected them from ocean dangers, such as shipwrecks, shark attacks, and so on. Aqua is short for aquamarine. April’ s gem is diamond. Diamond is thought to be a symbol of everlasting love and to bring its wearer courage. Diamonds can be…

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    revealed to act like a boy because it feels right for her. As a result, Haruka’s masculinity is shown more, despite her still having a feminine side and this is usually shown within the Outer Scouts. The Outer Scouts consists of Sailor Uranus, Sailor Neptune, Sailor Pluto and Sailor Saturn, where she is the most masculine of the four, and where she acts as the leader, which would in most normally cases be consider a typical male role. However, it’s because of how the other Sailors accept that…

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    Essay On Uranus

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    astronomer named Johann Bode helped Herschel crush the idea and instead the name “Uranus” (father of Saturn) was put in place to carry on the tradition of using names from ancient mythology. The discovery of Uranus was the reason that the next planet, Neptune, was discovered. As astronomers kept track of the motion of Uranus, they noticed discrepancies in where they calculated/predicted Uranus to move and where…

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    There is several different theories of how the sun and the planets orbit in the universe. The geocentric models such as the Greek Geocentric model portrays the earth in the center of the universe. The heliocentric models such as the Tycho Heliocentric Model displays the sun being more the center of the universe. Greek Geocentric Model In many ancient civilizations such as the Ancient Greeks, the geocentric model was the predominant theory. An observation of this particular model was the stars,…

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    This essay will be analysing the similarities and differences of the Greek and Roman Deities. It will show how similar they are and how very little differences there are. This essay will teach you how the Romans adopted the Greek Deity and made it their own. There are little differences between the Greek and Roman Deities. The Roman equivalent of Zeus is Jupiter. The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece often had symbols or attributes associated with them. These symbols served many different…

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    Hubble, The Space Telescope That Can See The Universe The Hubble Space Telescope is one of the most famous telescopes ever used. It is a large telescope in space weighing aroubd 24,500 lbs. NASA launched Hubble in 1990, it was "named after Edwin P. Hubble, He was an astronomer" (Rosario). Hubble is a traveling telescope it traves around the Earth taking pictures of planets, stars, and galaxies. "It has seen stars being born and stars die, and it has seen galaxies that are trillions of miles…

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    1.0 Introduction This document is referred to as a proposal paper for the anticipated study titled, “Social, and environmental risks in Albertine region, Uganda as a result of oil and gas exploration, drilling and extraction “. Oil and gas exploration, drilling and extraction will be treated as the dependent variables while the Social and environmental risks associated with such activities in the Albertine region will be treated as the dependent variable. The researcher has been propelled to go…

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    Being humble, working hard, and being kind are traits we all want to possess. Those we look up to have gone through a series of events to mold them into the people they are today. For example, a well respected sSoccer player for Bournemouth named Jermain Defoe has gained respect after being a great player on and off the fieldthe field and a great person off. Defoe had played for a Sunday league team known as Senrab F.C. and eventually worked his way up to gaining a transfer to some top tier…

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    In the article Mission to the Lost Planet by Tim Folger, Folger tells us about how the belt between mars and Neptune has two gigantic asteroids named Ceres and Vesta, two asteroids that almost were formed into planets. Ceres is now considered a dwarf planet and Vesta has similar geological features that resemble Earth’s surface. Folger Begins to tell us about Marc Rayman who is a chief engineer for a NASA mission that launched a spacecraft known as Dawn into space to head towards both Ceres and…

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