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    Actress Jessica Chastain, best known for her role in the film Zero Dark Thirty, is finding big complications with female superheroes these days, troubles she thinks need to change. Like most people today, Chastain has been very opinionated about her issues with the way women are preserved in Hollywood in the past. In an interview recently, the actress called out Hollywood for what she considers to be a sexist double standard that powerfully shapes the portrayal of female superheroes. She was…

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    the evil Norns’” (Deluding of Gylfi 44). In addition, the Aesir goddess Frigg (Odin’s wife) apparently “knows the fates of all men, although she does not prophesy” (Deluding of Gylfi 48). The fact that the Norns are outside the traditional Norse pantheon, as well…

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    In his book “Daily Life of the Aztecs: People of the Sun and Earth,” David Carrasco successfully explained the life of the Aztecs, so the reader could better comprehend what the Aztecs went through. Carrasco effectively accomplished reliving the Aztecs life in 282 pages which was constructed of a preface, a chronology of Central Mexico, nine chapters, notes, glossary, selected bibliography, and an index. The “Daily Life of the Aztecs: People of the Sun and Earth,” was published in 1998 by The…

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    A. Phaniraja Kumar CHAPTER – II CABBAGES AND KINGS I. Cabbages and Kings Cabbages and Kings appeared in 1904 and included nineteen stories. Although most of these stories had already been published, O. Henry did add a few peers to realize his conception of the book as a loosely-connected novel. Indeed, one needs to read all nineteen of the stories to discover what finally happens to the characters introduced in the first story. The plot of the “novel” details the adventures and misadventures of…

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    4.1 Discussion on Symbolism by analysing the temple forms: 4.1.1 2D Formation: 2D formation of a temple means the formation of plan of the temple. There are certain symbolic patterns followed by the craftsmen and architects of these awe inspiring temples. Some of the depictions of those symbolic patterns are hereby discussed in the following section. 4.1.1.1 The Temple and the Yantra: The main three required thing for worship is Yantra, Mantra and Tantra. There are several Yantras in Hindu…

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    I think that the legacy of Roman Architecture and Engineering has had the greatest impact on today's society. "Rome fell but it's legacy lived on." A legacy is something that one is remembered by. The Roman Empire fell but the styles, architecture and designs that the Romans used are still used today and incorporated in many of the monuments and wonders of the world today. Without a doubt, Roman art, Roman architecture and engineering, Roman language and writing, Roman law, citizenship, and…

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    Humankind have been constructing magnificent structures as far as history can remember. Many engineered marvels have been questioned as how such lengths were pushed to erect the tallest and elaborate creations without the modern tools we know and use today. But, there was a time where all knowledge for construction had seized. On the contrary, there was one willful man in Florence, Italy, Filippo Brunelleschi (1377 – 1446) who was up to the challenge and to prove it the Cathedral of Santa Maria…

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    Greek Mythology performed an enormous role in the structural development of ancient Greece, not only as a society, but as human beings. Peculiarly, their religion was not exactly one of originality. In fact, their religion was loosely based on earlier civilization’s religions. It contains many remarkably similar resemblances to some of the most ancient recorded religions in history. Ancient Greek religion believes in an abundant amount of gods and deities but there is one, all powerful ruler…

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    tradition of Egypt, the King has to marry with his sister to protect lineage. King Tut’s action made his sister so angry. She met the Witch, who had a lower level than King Tut, but higher than anyone else. The Witch had a responsibility to protect the pantheon, life of spirit, and like…

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    "To understand a proverb and a figure"1 is part of the vision of life in the book of Proverbs. The pearls of wisdom within are quite similar to many found in the Odyssey. The emphasis on virtue is the same in both books; Odysseus and Telemachus illustrate the striving after virtue. However, as the Greeks view their gods differently than the Jews do God, these books diverge in some ways. The approach to life differs, but the search for happiness is the same. The many proverbs found in Proverbs…

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