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    Athena Greek Gods

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    After they were done complimenting us I decided to give them my gift. “I shall go first Here, I strike the ground with my mighty trident See the water gush forth.” I felt so amazing the crowd yelled “A spring!” “I give you SALTY WATER” I said. “Oh it’s, it’s salty” I thought well yes I am Lord of the Sea. Then they said, “What are we supposed to do with this its salty water?” So…

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    In particular, as Odysseus ventures to Scheria, Poseidon, “...gathered the clouds, and stirred up the deep with his trident: he roused all the tempestuous winds, and covered in the clouds both land and sea; night rushed down from the heavens” (68). This greatly delays Odysseus’s progress and further demonstrates how easily the gods can affect mortals’ lives. Poseidon’s…

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    employees to effectively achieve organizational goals and promote job excellence. Groups provide quality decisions, improve employee morale, contribute creativity and processes to achieve job performance, and typically improve employee communication (Trident 2016). Regardless, if a manager guides individuals or groups, task or process conflicts arise when discussions occur, dependent on employee’s personalities, interests, and/or goals. In conflict management successful managers recognize…

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    Introduction ‘Reflecting Absence’ was designed by Israeli architect Michael. Arad is an Israeli Architect who was born in London. He was working for New York Housing Authority and was well-known after he’s design for 911 M&M was accepted during the competition. [2]And its master plan was designed by Daniel Liheskind who has great experience of design memorial museums such as the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Imperial War Museum North in Greater Manchesteretc. [3]Moreover, the landscape was…

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    so Zeus swallowed her to keep her safe. Athena was born inside of Zeus. (George,398) The last myth that Zeus played a major part in was where the Cyclops gave weapons to the gods as gifts. They made mighty thunderbolts for Zeus. They created a trident for Poseidon. Last, they made a helmet of invisibility for Hades. The gods were satisfied by their gifts and so were the Cyclops. (tem,398.209) Zeus became king of Olympus because his brothers and sisters, who were filled with admiration for him…

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    itself. Zeus created court and once felt Hera 's scorn for trying to tempt fate to stop son, Sarpedon 's dealt. Seemingly just but, adulterous (171). Next would be Zeus 's brothers Poseidon and Hades. Poseidon ruler of the sea using a three-pronged trident. He creates waves and without a proper sacrifice sailors may not reach their destination. Poseidon’s son just as unpredictable as he is, a cyclopes named Polyphemus. Poseidon also is associated with horses and bulls. Earthquakes are said to be…

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    state. Poseidon and Athena were by far the two most interested of the gods and goddesses. Cecrops, looking to increase the wealth and prosperity of Athens, asked for a truly useful gift from the god and goddess. Poseidon struck the ground with his trident and produced a well, but the water was…

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    Tartarus Monologue

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    Percy Jackson" he asked, 'I would rather forgive gods than loose chance to extort his heart out of his chest' I shrieked. He smiled 'Maybe you can achieve both of your dreams'. He gave me a pack. I opened it. There were two swords, a phial and a trident, I took the last one. 'It is your fathers symbol if you would put it on Zeus's throne you can use him to get revenge on Jackson. And…

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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 to control…

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    powerful Zeus, King of Mount Olympus, was a sky god that controlled lightning and thunder and was often referred to as the “Father of Gods and men” (“Zeus • Facts and Information on Greek God of the Sky Zeus”). Poseidon, God of the sea, wielded a trident and was known to be vengeful. Hades, God of the Underworld, was well known for his rule over the underworld and for deceiving Persephone to make her his queen. These are a few renowned Greek gods from Greek mythology. Greek mythology is far…

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