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    Chanukah

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    meaning for “hanukkah” is dedication. It commemorates the re-dedication of the Holy Temple, or the Second Temple, in Jerusalem following the Jewish victory over the Syrian-Greeks in 165 B.C.E. Though by Jewish law Hanukah is not the most important of the Jewish holidays but in modern time it has become more and more popular among Jewish peoples. History The story of Hanukkah began in 168 B.C.E. the Jewish Temple was seized by Syrian-Greek…

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    empire. The form of Temple Mayor was that it was a structure that stood 90 feet high consisted of two pyramids side by side on a huge platform. It was like a temple. The pyramids symbolized two sacred mountains: the Hill of Sustenance, which represented Tonacatepetl, whose patron deity was Tlaloc (the ancient god of rain) and the Hill of Coatepec, birthplace of the the Aztec war god Huitzilopotchli. The Codex Mendoza contained a simple structure most likely to symbolizes a temple, possibly an…

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    Vietnamese Social Work

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    Buddhism-based charitable and philanthropic organizations (informal social service units) and social work centers (formal social service units). Buddhism-based charitable and philanthropic organizations refer to Buddhist temples and charitable service centers which are undertaken by Buddhist temples or VBS. The link between the two units is shown by the four main functions: (1) intake, referral, coordinate services; (2) direct services; (3) training, education, information; and (4) community…

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs As people go through life they will be faced with making decisions. These decisions can sometimes be hard to make as we must decide if the choice being made is good or bad. When faced with an ethical dilemma one must look at both options and determine what is right from wrong. Performance enhancing drugs is an issue that many athletes will be faced with. I will look over this ethical dilemma and how my Christian worldview would be influenced. The morals we live…

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    Parthenon Summary

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    Set atop the city of Athens sits an enigmatic piece of Athenian history. The Parthenon has long held one of the most historically perplexing friezes in ancient Greece. Temples were a common form of worship in ancient Greek society and often held many art pieces in honor of the god or goddess that the temple was dedicated to. These artifacts left behind from ancient societies hold key insight into what society was like and what was culturally important in ancient Greece. Joan B. Connelly may hold…

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    In 447BCE, Pericles began the project he is most famous for: the building program on the Acropolis. The program's chief aim was to restore various Athenian temples and build more temples and other great buildings to glorify Athens. Furthermore, it offered Athenians the chance to display their imperial might through their architectural achievements. In 447/6 BC, work was begun on building the Parthenon. The Parthenon was designed to house an enormous gold and ivory statue of Athena, which was…

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    such as The Agora, which originally served as a marketplace, subsequently contained temples and civic buildings. Another notable structure constructed in that time is the Akropolis; an ancient citadel which was composed of multiple buildings. Several of these buildings were temples dedicated to various gods and goddesses, the largest, presumably being devoted to Athena. This temple is called the Parthenon. This temple features an octastyle design on its shorter ends,…

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    The author of the book, The Road to Jonestown: Jim Jones and Peoples Temple, is Jeff Guinn. Jeff Guinn is an author that has written multiple nonfiction and fiction books on multiple different topics. This book, The Road to Jonestown, is about the events leading up to and the events of one of the largest mass deaths in American history. This book focuses on Jim Jones and a cult known as the People’s Temple and how this cult committed the largest murder-suicide in American history. This took…

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    Religion and relationships between Gods and mortals in Archaic Greece is often a central focus to scholars studying the period. This is due to the popularity surrounding early Greek poetry through the extraordinary images of iconic Greek Gods and Goddesses, and how these figures are dominant in the lives of Greek people during the Archaic period. In terms of early Greek poetry, Homer’s Odyssey and the Iliad, along with Hesiod’s Theogony tend to be the most popular and useful in studying both the…

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    the head of the government and high priest of every temple. The people of Egypt considered the pharaoh to be a half-man, half-god. The Pharaoh owned all of Egypt. The pharaoh held the title ‘Lord of the Two Lands’ and High priest of every Temple. As 'Lord of the Two Lands' the pharaoh was the ruler of Upper and Lower Egypt. He owned all of the land, made laws, collected taxes, and defended Egypt against foreigners. As 'High Priest of Every Temple', the pharaoh represented…

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