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    the battle between her and Poseidon for the city of Athens. Poseidon ruled over the sea but, after he grew tired of only having the sea he went on a search for a city he could claim. He found the city of Attica and claimed it his by planting his trident in the ground where a salt spring spounted. The people of Attica knew him to be cruel and a bit bipolar, so they had prayed…

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    Students with Anxiety Group Introduction In the world we live in today, majority of individuals are pushing themselves to be the best. Individuals strive to be better than others that they see. This may not be the case for everyone, but it is very prevalent in college students especially. These young adults are always trying to outdo each other and be the best when it comes to academics. For students who take a full load of classes, which is at least twelve units, multiple assignments are…

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    Mermaid Monologue

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    The tangy sea breeze of the early morning filled the room with the aroma of salt and fish. As Debbie woke up she looked at the sea blue curtains on the right side of the room, the sun shining through made it resemble a waterfall. Just above the bed on the ceiling, a beautiful mermaid with sunny blonde hair swam above her. An orange starfish smiled over her shoulder. This was her safe haven and waking up in her room at her dad’s shore house always made her smile. Her grandmother had worked hard…

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    The Greek Mythology is a Polytheistic religion. It was created in the era of Classical Greece, in 500 b.c.e. The Greek Gods were meant to offer explanations of natural phenomenon, human qualities, and life events. Each God of Goddess had their own unique abilities that helped with the explanations. They even had a king. Zeus was the king of the gods. He ruled at the top of Mount Olympus and wielded a weapon, The Lightning Bolt. Zeus had power over the sky, lightning, and thunder. His most…

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    Neptune Essay

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    On both occasions, Galileo mistook Neptune for a fixed star when it appeared very close—in conjunction—to Jupiter in the night sky;[20] hence, he is not credited with Neptune's discovery. During the period of his first observation in December 1612, Neptune was stationary in the sky because it had just turned retrograde that very day. This apparent backward motion is created when the orbit of the Earth takes it past an outer planet. Since Neptune was only beginning its yearly retrograde cycle,…

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    Benefits Of Chewing Gum

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    The Benefits of Chewing Gum on Oral Health (F) Chewing gum should be added into your daily oral care routine. It has many possible benefits on oral health: it kills bacteria, freshens breath, removes unwanted leftover food that may be stuck in teeth, and can even remineralize teeth and prevent cavities. Many different kinds of gum are offered on the market. One may prefer a specific gum because of its added benefits like xylitol or gum with CPP-ACP. Other preferences may be its flavor or…

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    Matrikas In Greek Mythology

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    powers into them, to aid Devi. These Saktis are similar in appearance to their creator and share many iconographical traits. Brahmani is seen to hold the rosary and water pot, which is usually held by Brahma. Mahesvari rides a bull, holds a Trishul (trident), and wears a crescent moon and bracelets of snakes – all of which are noticeably Shiva’s ornaments and traits. Likewise, Kaumari who emerged from Karttikeya has peacock for a vahan while she holds a spear, Vaisnavi rides upon the Garuda and…

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    Spectacle and thrill were a major component of life in the ancient Roman empire. The gladiatorial games could perhaps be considered the favorite form of entertainment among Romans at the time. The gladiators themselves came from a variety of different walks of life. Roman spectacle took place in arenas, and they occurred in a great deal of forms. The gladiatorial games are often confused with gladiatorial executions; however, the two are in fact quite different. One question that has intrigued…

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    James Turner Mr. Cadwallader Trident Government November 29, 2016 Cuban Missile Crisis During the 1960’s the United States came too close to comfort with nuclear war between both Cuba and The USSR. To give a quick overview of this situation The USSR placed nuclear missiles in Cuba which was only 90 miles from the coast of the United States. Once the United States got word of this we took immediate action by sending a naval blockade to prevent anymore missiles from entering into Cuba. This…

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    The terms “War on drugs” was coined by U.S President Richard Nixon on June 18, 1971 to refer to the campaign for the prohibition of drugs, military intervention and military aid all aimed at not only defining but also reducing the trade of illegal drugs. The initiative has for decades included setting drug policies intended to discourage the production, he distribution as well as the consumption of drugs of what the United Nations and participating government’s term as psychoactive drugs. The…

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