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    heaven and light, While the Shang were clairvoyant and believed in dualism, the Romans had their belief in gods. They thought that there were gods who were responsible for nearly everything, such as Minerva, the patron goddess of war and wisdom and Neptune, the patron god of the seas. Because of this, the Romans have set up multiple shrines and greatly worshipped a multitude of other godly figures throughout their reign. Through this act, they thought that the gods would favour and bless…

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    of a modern medieval romance with the mission to kill Osama Bin Laden, the team is protecting their home land, and has a predictable ending. The mission of killing Osama sounds already daring as it is. The team that was sent out on the Operation Neptune Star had a very big task at hand. They had to kill most hated and dangerous leader of the world. That person would be Osama Bin Laden who has been causing terror to the world and has not been able to be stopped every and that is what the goal…

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    Paris Research Paper

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    Paris is one of the world’s most famous locations! It is best known for its amazing monuments and amazing attractions. The city of Paris, France, goes way back to more than 2000 years back in time. Lots of people think Paris has some of the most interesting history to it in all its years. In 52 B.C. Julius Caesar took control of the city of Paris when it was just starting to grow into a huge civilization, and it was just a little fishing village for the new people there. Back then when it was…

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    Legends have been used to explain the world around us. They were created to explained how the world worked. Each region of the world has their own way of explaining what was happening. Even if it is the same phenomena, there could be hundreds of different stories. Earthquakes are one example of such phenomena. The regions that mentioned are where earthquakes were a common occurrence. The first group, ancient Greeks, had many reason why earthquakes occur. Ancient Greece is one place where there…

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    By the end of the 1800s art was considered a subject of study just like science and math. For an artist to be taken seriously and considered a proffesional attending an art college was a neccesity. There they learn about line techniques, shading, colouring etc. Some artists believed that art was meant to be “studied” in schools. Art was meant to be felt like an emotion and the lines show flow from the conciousness to the paper.These rebelled artists who each had their own style of art started…

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    Poseidon He is known as Poseidon in Greek mythology and Neptune in Roman mythology. He is the god of the Mediterranean Sea, the god of horses, and the god of chariots. He has the power to cause storms and shake the earth through earthquakes, hence his nickname Earth Shaker. It is said the whenever he gets frustrated or angry, the seas get rough and, strong storms attack the mighty oceans. That is why sculptures and paintings often display his violent character, but he is also pictured in…

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    Exoplanets Research Paper

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    An exoplanet is described as a planet that orbits a star outside our solar system. The majority of the exoplanets scientists have discovered were found in the past two decades, mainly with the Kepler space telescope. These planets are all different in orbit, size, and type. Some are smaller than Jupiter, or even larger than Jupiter, but essentially all of the exoplanets that we know of a larger than the Earth. Scientists have even found planets that orbit two stars, as opposed to the normal one.…

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    Marissa Carlson Ms.Hickey Latin I Roman Myths April 26th, 2017 Roman Mythology Roman Mythology is similar to Ggreek mythology, most of the Romans gods and goddess were named afteras planets as we think of it., in the modern viewpoint, however tThe planet names came from rome's god and goddess names not the other way around. The main focus of this paper is the roman myths of Echo and Faunus, Echo and Juno, and the story of Ceres and Proserpina and the reason for the seasons and who the different…

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    The Aeneid

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    Juno summons Aeolus, King of Winds, for assistants to help take down Aeneas. Aeolus sends a giant storm to hit the path of Aeneas’s ship. Neptune intervenes and the Trojans are saved by being blown off their course to Carthage in Africa. Seeing as her first plan to stop Aeneas didn’t work Juno again comes up with a plot to take Aeneas down. Juno plans to have Aeneas fall in love with the queen…

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    environmental circumstances. Dance has the ability to evoke a multitude of feelings for people, but only a few make lifelong impressions due to our past experiences and our ties to certain expressions of emotions. One of the performances done by Virgil and Neptune caused me to realize that no matter how many times someone sees a certain routine the dance can still cause an audience to feel a whirlwind of emotions again. For this street dance involves flips and jumps that seem to…

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