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    Guarded in phalanx formation with an aspis on my side, I bellowed. With my Corinthian-style helmet, spear on my side and my mighty wooden shield, I was a ferocious Spartan soldier. As you can see, the topic of world history intrigued me a lot. However, this enthusiasm of mine did not come from the indefinite timeline of history; it came from how people in the past were capable of making architecture that continues to leave the modern-day world astonished and inspired. This appreciation of…

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    Now as we all know, 6th grade wasn’t a good school year. People looked weird, everything was new, it was just an awkward system all together. In 6th grade everything didn’t feel right. It was like I was back in 5th grade but without the teacher taking the class everywhere. I started to notice as the year went by, the 5th grade part of 6th grade was fading in a good way. Anyway, so in 6th grade, there were some good experiences. One of these “experiences” was meeting the teachers, two to be…

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    "Bountiful Immortal"), who stand second in rank to Ahura Mazda and who, with Ahura Mazda at their head, form a heptad.” Basically Zoroastrianism acknowledges the belief in other spiritual beings only if they considered as like a second part to their mighty God, almost like they are his helpers. Besides the fact that both religions are monotheistic they are similar because both the supreme beings are known as the highest power that is incomprehensible to the human mind. The Zoroastrians believe…

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    The odyssey How does the gods and monsters affect odysseus voyage? Gods and monsters can affect one's voyage in many ways ,but where as monsters are beast that have no purpose really they affect anyone standing in there way .Where as gods have a purpose to stand in one's way for odysseus his purpose is to avoid anything that comes his way and get to his final destination here are my reasons to support my claim. In the story the odyssey it refers to a man named odysseus, who is on a journey…

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    The mighty strength of the gods. In The Odyssey the gods both helped and hindered Odysseus and his crew. In Homer’s epic The Odyssey it is shown that the ancient Greeks had little to no control of their lives because of the gods power. Throughout The Odyssey the gods assisted Odysseus in his times of need. They had helped Odysseus by allowing him to leave from Calypso and her island: “On Athens’s request, Zeus commands Hermes to/ deliver an order to Calypso, who has held Odysseus/ on her island…

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    Popeyes Research Paper

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    Popeyes was founded by Alvin C. Copeland Sr. He was an American entrepreneur born in New Orleans, Louisiana February 2. He loved christmas, he put insane displays in his front yard for years. When they performed his love that chicken for popeyes in public in the eighty’s they got big names to sing it and air it on their shows. Al hated Anne Rice, they had a lot of history as to why he doesn’t like her. He sold his car at the age of eighteen to run his doughnut shop. He earned the money to build…

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    During my childhood, before I turned 10 years old, I was not very eloquent. I was not able to fully express my ideas and emotions through speech. However, I would express myself through art, in the form of drawings. Once I lost interest, unfortunately, it marred my artistic skills with the pen. In the beginning of junior year in high school, I decided to pursue another way of expressing myself artistically-through music. I, in my thirst to learn more, began learning music theory on my own,…

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    accompanied Barnabas and Paul on the first missionary journey. After that journey Barnabas wanted to take Mark on the second journey, but Paul would not let him go because he said he was a failure, so Barnabas and Paul went back to Cypress. According to the Mighty Acts of God, Mark had changed for the better because Peter later asked Mark to join him in Rome, saying he was now useful in the ministry. Mark was a close disciple of Peter so he heard Peter tell stories about Jesus everywhere they…

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    murmurs. And yes, he faced the terror downstairs. And he vowed vengenance to everybody who could have commited such a ruthless crime. He cried, harder than he would have ever imagined. But, it was not until the death of his mother, some months after his mighty mission had started, that his heart was frozen to its core. And he didn’t know that drops of tear from the same being that commited the crime would salve his…

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    In all three poems from Percy Shelley, he brings up that you can learn from things that you typically wouldn’t think you can learn from. He points out that you can learn from ruin cities, to wind, to even birds singing. Each of his poems has a message behind them whether it is not to be so full of yourself and stay humble or even learning from a bird that is singing a song. Throughout all of Shelley’s poems, Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind, and To a Skylark, Shelley wants to point out that no…

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