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    Poseidon is the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. As god of horses, he often could adopt the shape of a steed and as god of earthquakes, he used the trident to make the earth shake causing earthquakes. Poseidon is a brother to Zeus and Hades. At birth Poseidon was swallowed whole by his father Cronus. After the overthrow of their father, Cronus these three gods divided up the universe. Zeus became ruler of the sky, Hades got control of the Underworld and Poseidon was given all water, both…

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    Throughout my childhood, I struggled with selective mutism. This was where in certain social situations, I was unable to speak (Shipon-Blum, Paragraph 1). This put a burden on my learning abilities because I was not able to ask for help. To help get through, I was put into therapy. It just so happened that therapy was one of those situations that I could not talk in. This immediately became a struggle because at this point there was not much anyone could do. My parents decided to wait and see if…

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    Neptune Research Paper

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    His first sons name is Triton he took after his father and alongside triton he had Pegasus and Atlas. The son that took after Neptune the most was Triton, Triton carried a trident like his father and had the ability to control fresh water. Pegasus and Atlas didn’t take after their father but their mother and only had the ability to control salt water for short periods of time. His mistress Salacia had the ability…

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    Greek Gods And Goddess

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    I chose to write about Greek Gods and Goddess. There are plants, constellations and some months that are named after the Gods. Most Greeks lived their lives to please the Gods. They believed the weather and even good or bad things happened because of the Gods. They believed the Gods came down from Mt. Olympus to help the good and to punished the bad. Zeus is the King of Mt. Olympus. He is the God of Justice. He is the God that made thunder and throws lightning bolts. Zeus had many children and…

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    Poseidon Research Paper

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    Poseidon had a violent family background because of Cronus eating him and his siblings to avoid a prophecy and then being saved by his brother and fighting Cronus to defeat him and put him in Tartarus. He also has a lot of kids such as Triton and Pegasus. Poseidon had multiple different conflicts such as the one with Athena when they had a competition on who was going to be the protector of Attica where Poseidon lost when Athena gave them the better gift with the olive tree. Another conflict was…

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    Birth of the Air Cavalry While war was not new to the United States military, Vietnam was. A new campaign inside of a new country meant that the military would have to improvise, adapt, and overcome the environment that would span the next 13 years. Treacherous jungles, uneven terrain, and unfavorable weather were just a few of the conditions that would prove to be a disadvantage for the US military. Without a new approach, US forces would have to endure these conditions on foot and would…

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    i will only go into a few of them.In the myth Hera was married to zeus but however hercules is not her child compared to the movie where hera is actually the mother of hercules. One big mistake the movie made was hercules had a winged horse named Pegasus. Nowhere in the myth did it say he had…

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    Answer me this question, if you could be any Greek creature what would it be? Some people would choose a majestic flying pegasus. Or maybe a dragon that breathes fire. Well if I had to choose, I would choose a Minotaur. You may be wondering, why? Heck, maybe you don’t even know what Medusa, a Centaur, a Cerberus, or a Minotaur even means. Well today, I’m going to tell you why I want be a Minotaur, and what a Minotaur is. So basically a Minotaur is half bull, half man. Sounds pretty…

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    the destructive menace we have all seen, but yet she holds many life providing or protective qualities that would say otherwise. Her drops of blood resulted in snakes, seeped into the seaweed to create coral, and from her beheaded body came Pegasus and Pegasus’ brother. These all demonstrate the often hidden side to Medusa that does not always get shown,…

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    It was in 1922 that the modern-day constellations were recognized by the International Astronomical Union(IAU), and in 1930, Belgian astronomer Eugene Delporte defined the borders of the 88 official constellations, a leap from a simple informal representation and interpretation of the heavens based on the shapes made by their star patterns. Constellations are much more than exquisite astronomical images in the sky. They have different meaning in different cultures, tell amazing stories, and…

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