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    The Odysseus: A True Hero

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    There are many different definitions of a hero. Many people have opinionated or moral definitions. Some people say that a hero needs to be physically, mentally, and emotionally strong. Others say that a hero needs to be able to protect the things they love. There are many different variations based on peoples’ perspectives over time. Homer, in the epic poem, The Odyssey, claims that a real hero fights for the things they truly love. Homer supports his claim by telling Odysseus’ journey back to…

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    – and is left on the outskirts for much of the film. Sitting in wait, if you will… There isn’t much emphasis put on Gillick’s past, despite plenty of early pokes and prods from Blun’t character. However, the film’s unforeseen climax thrusts del Toto into the spotlight, and from thereon out, he – and he alone – becomes the star of the show. The edge-of-your-seat dinner sequence, in particular, peals back layer upon layer about del Toro’s character – revealing him to be a dynamic, ruthless…

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz book has countless differences compared to the movie. To name all of them would take hours. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a children’s novel written by L. Frank Baum with illustrations by W.W. Denslow. The book, released in May of 1900, has been reprinted numerous times but often under the name The Wizard of Oz, which is the name of the 1902 Broadway musical and the popular 1939 film adaptation. Some people prefer the book, while others would rather see the movie; it…

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    State of Indraprastha v. Chitvan In March 2010, two college students from different religious communities named Aisha and Chitvan fell in love. They were both aged 19 years old at the time. Over the next few years they decided to get married once they got financially independent. Being citizens of Aryavarta, wherein inter-religious marriages are legal but not socially prevalent, they decided to keep their relationship a secret from their friends and family. The couple decided to approach their…

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    Bye.” Woodman: “ Good-bye, Dorothy we will miss you” Dorothy starts to cries and gives a group hug to her friends. The hug last for about a minute and Dorothy backs up with Toto in her hands. They all wave Good-bye. Dorothy closes her eyes and starts to click her heels. Click, click, click. Dorothy: “I want to go back home.” And when Dorothy opens her eyes, she sees her mother by the side of her. However, she was in a hospital…

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    Saigon 3 Case Analysis

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    Introduction Saigon 3 has been the exclusive supplier for high-quality sanitary ware in Vietnam for twenty-one years. It can be considered as one of the leaders in this field. The company owned seven showrooms with the brand name SAIGONDEPOT located centrally in Ho Chi Minh City in order to provides the highest quality of product with reasonable price and professional customer services. SWOT analysis STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES - High quality products - Famous brand name - Affordable price for middle…

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    Fairy tales have been a part of nearly every culture for what seems like forever, and show no signs of dissolving out of our culture any time soon. A fairytale is defined as a story taking place in a magical, far away land with magical creatures or elements. Almost every known fairytale has a moral or message that it is trying to send to its readers, even if it might not be obvious, it might be hiding in plain sight. Fairytales have arguably impacted our culture with more iconic settings and…

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    Vipassana Meditation Essay

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    of discipline to be followed: Noble silence (no communication even through gestures or eye contact). No reading / no writing. No intoxicants. No contact whatsoever between males and females. Follow the meditation technique and other instructions in toto. Part I: Aana-pana sati. Step-1: Awareness of inhalation and exhalation of breath in the triangular area covering the part above the upper lip, the entrance of the nostrils, inside the nostrils till the ridge at the forehead. (Let thoughts come…

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    While it is easy for one to give up on their goals and move on, one can truly show strength by conquering the various challenges on their way to success. Homer’s, The Odyssey, is able to depict how persistence can lead to fulfillment. Homer’s purpose in the epic poem The Odyssey is to show society that though there are setbacks in life, one can overcome them with perseverance by employing katabasis by emphasize the various struggles Odysseus faces. Homer utilizes katabasis initially to…

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    Summary: Because of Because of Winn-Dixie is a bittersweet tale of contemporary life as of a resilient child living lonely in a quaint Southern town. This willwill haveold readers engrossed with theregarding themes of friendship, moral lessons, and forgiveness along with a small portion of Cchristianly. Thise book focuses on the lifeves of an eleven year old girl, name India “Opal” Buloni, the protagonist, and her companionship with her dog,dog name Winn-Dixie. Opal recallerecallsd her…

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